Losing a loved one because of another party’s careless or negligent conduct can leave your family facing grief, uncertainty, and financial strain. Filing an Olive Branch wrongful death action may be necessary after a loved one’s passing. The Law Office of David E. Gordon & Elissa M. Coombs helps families understand this process, as well as how a wrongful death attorney can protect their right to seek accountability.

You should not have to deal with insurance pressures and legal deadlines while mourning. We guide families through the next steps with clear advice. From the start, we work to preserve proof, identify liable parties, and build a claim that reflects the real effect of the loss on your family.

Who Can Bring a Wrongful Death Claim?

State law outlines who may pursue this type of case. Under Mississippi Code Annotated § 11-7-13, the personal representative of the estate or certain surviving family members, including a spouse, child, parent, or sibling, can bring a wrongful death claim. This matters because the proper party must file the claim and structure it for eligible beneficiaries from the start.

As a result, when families in Olive Branch prepare to submit a wrongful death lawsuit, one of the first issues to arise is who has the legal authority to bring the case. That analysis is especially important when several relatives are involved or when the family is also handling estate matters after the death. David and Elissa can review the family relationship, explain who has standing under state law, and help avoid mistakes that can delay or weaken a valid claim.

What Evidence Strengthens the Case?

A strong wrongful death case depends on careful proof. Important evidence may include:

  • Crash reports
  • Photographs
  • Medical records
  • Witness statements
  • Surveillance footage
  • Employer records
  • Expert analysis

Families often do not have access to all of this material, and some evidence can disappear if no one takes prompt action.

As David and Elissa know from working with other Olive Branch clients who lost a loved one to wrongful death, evidence often shapes the process of filing a claim because it helps show how the death occurred and who should be held responsible. In some cases, the key issue is proving fault. In others, the challenge is showing how a specific choice, unsafe condition, or failure to act led to the fatal injury. The team prepares these matters with care so the family does not have to rely on an insurer’s version of events.

How Compensation Is Evaluated in a Wrongful Death Case

Compensation in a wrongful death claim should reflect both the financial and personal effects of the loss. Depending on the facts, this can include:

  • Final medical expenses
  • Funeral and burial costs
  • Lost income and support
  • The value of services the loved one provided to the household

For many families in Olive Branch, pursuing a legal remedy for the wrongful death of their loved one allows them a mechanism to evaluate compensation in a thorough and organized way. A complete claim does not rest on guesswork; it relies on documentation, a clear presentation of the facts, and a legal strategy shaped around the full impact of the death. David and Elissa help families pursue compensation with an exhaustive approach while handling communication with insurers and preparing the case for negotiation or trial.

Speak with Our Team in Olive Branch About Initiating a Claim for Wrongful Death

The Law Office of David E. Gordon & Elissa M. Coombs is ready to help you take the next step after your loved one’s preventable death. If another party caused your loss, filing an Olive Branch wrongful death action can give your family a path toward accountability and financial recovery.

You deserve answers, honest guidance, and a legal team that will treat your case with care. Contact us today for a free consultation so we can review what happened, explain your options, and begin protecting your claim.

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