When a loved one dies unexpectedly due to another party’s negligence or wrongful actions, the emotional toll is immeasurable. At Rafaeli Law PLLC, our Atlanta wrongful death lawyers understand the gravity of your loss and are here to guide your family through the legal process with care and precision. We fight for justice on behalf of families devastated by preventable deaths.
In Georgia, a wrongful death occurs when a person is killed as a result of another party’s careless, reckless, or intentional actions. Georgia Code § 51-4-2 allows certain surviving family members to bring a claim against the at-fault party to recover compensation for the “full value of the life of the decedent.”
Eligible Beneficiaries:
Atlanta’s dense traffic, bustling workplaces, and large population contribute to many types of fatal incidents. Below are some of the leading causes of wrongful death claims in Georgia.
Though related, wrongful death and personal injury cases serve different purposes:
A wrongful death claim often involves two parts:
Successfully filing a wrongful death lawsuit in Georgia requires a series of deliberate and legal steps.
Statute of Limitations: In most cases, the claim must be filed within two years of the person’s death. However, this period can be extended if there is an active criminal case or if probate issues delay the appointment of a representative. Explore our recent case results to see how we handle complex litigation.
Topic | Insight / Data |
Leading Cause of Death (Ages 1–44) | Unintentional injury, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health |
Fulton County Fatal Crashes (2022) | 180+ fatalities, highest among all Georgia counties |
Common Wrongful Death Causes | Car accidents, medical malpractice, workplace incidents, nursing home neglect |
Time Limit to File in Georgia | 2 years from the date of death (with some exceptions) |
Top At-Fault Parties | Negligent drivers, healthcare professionals, employers, product manufacturers |
Impact on Surviving Families | Emotional loss, financial stress, loss of companionship and household support |
Compensation Range | Varies by case – often includes six- or seven-figure settlements depending on liability and losses |
Burden of Proof | Must show duty of care, breach, causation, and resulting death |
Legal Representation Benefit | Increases chance of success, maximizes compensation, handles negotiations and trial prep |
The law allows families to recover both economic and non-economic damages. The goal is to compensate for the loss of a loved one’s contributions and emotional presence.
Navigating a wrongful death claim without legal representation can be overwhelming. Hiring Rafaeli Law PLLC provides you with key advantages:
Our firm has successfully secured multi-million-dollar settlements for families in similar situations. These results demonstrate our commitment to delivering meaningful outcomes. Meet the attorneys at Rafaeli Law and see what clients say about working with our firm.
These statistics underline the urgency of pursuing justice when negligence causes a preventable death. Holding wrongdoers accountable not only provides closure but also promotes community safety.
Losing a loved one is heartbreaking. Facing a legal battle during such a time can feel overwhelming. At Rafaeli Law PLLC, we stand by families throughout Atlanta, offering reliable guidance, aggressive legal support, and the compassion you deserve.
You don’t have to go through this alone. Let us carry the legal burden so you can focus on healing.
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A wrongful death claim compensates the family for the value of the deceased's life. A survival action, by contrast, seeks to recover damages the deceased could have claimed if they had lived.
Typically, the defendant’s liability insurance covers damages. In some cases, the defendant's assets may be targeted.
You need to establish four legal elements: duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and damages. Legal documentation, expert opinions, and witness testimony are essential.
Generally, no. Georgia law limits claimants to spouses, children, parents, or estate representatives.
Georgia imposes no general cap on wrongful death damages. However, punitive damages are limited to certain estate-based claims involving egregious misconduct.
Under Georgia’s modified comparative fault system, the award is reduced in proportion to the decedent’s percentage of fault. If they were 50% or more responsible, the claim may be barred.
If you are facing a personal injury or insurance dispute, Rafaeli Law PLLC is here to help. We are dedicated to protecting your rights and helping you secure the compensation you deserve.