Losing a loved one is never easy. It’s even more difficult when their death was due to someone else’s negligence. A devastating loss caused by the actions of another person can bring the kinds of financial and emotional consequences no family should have to face. When you need a Burlington wrongful death lawyer, Scott Best Law can represent you.
Our firm has over two decades of experience in helping families in the Boone County, KY, area. We can seek justice for your loved ones’ wrongful death. Scott Best and his team can listen with compassion and advise you on the most effective course of action.
Wrongful death cases can come about for a variety of reasons. Many potential clients are unaware that their situation qualifies for a wrongful death claim. A wrongful death Personal Injury Lawyer can help families understand their legal options. Some examples of wrongful death may include:
If you are considering taking legal action against a party who contributed to a loved one’s wrongful death, it’s crucial to do so promptly, as Kentucky’s statute of limitations for wrongful death cases is one of the shortest in the nation.
At Scott Best Law, we can:
Most wrongful death cases in Burlington are held at the Boone County Justice Center on Rogers Lane. We are familiar with all area judges, insurers, and courtroom procedures that handle wrongful death cases in the Kentucky legal system.
Our firm can work hard to pursue the most favorable outcome for your situation.
Wrongful death compensation usually falls into two categories: economic damages and non-economic damages. Economic damages cover expenses that are documented, such as:
Non-economic damages address non-quantifiable losses, such as:
At Scott Best Law, we can work tirelessly to protect your family’s right to a fair settlement under Kentucky’s wrongful death laws. Your compensation should adequately address the ongoing hardship that the loss of your loved one represents. You deserve to focus on what matters most: grieving your beloved family member as you move forward.
Wrongful death cases are complex, involving several factors that require a skilled, knowledgeable investigative process. Over 197,000 people in the U.S. died due to unintentional injury in 2024, and many of those accidental deaths could have been prevented if a negligent party had exercised a responsible duty of care. Even worse, over 20,000 Americans died due to intentional acts of homicidal violence in the same year.
Incidents and actions that contribute to the number of preventable, accidental deaths each year include:
Many of these deaths go unprosecuted and unlitigated, resulting in billions of dollars in unclaimed property, along with compensation that could be distributed among surviving family members.
It’s important to hold negligent parties accountable for their actions. Scott Best and his team can explain your rights and build a strong case on your behalf. We’re here for our clients, 24/7. Our firm can answer your questions and allay your concerns.
Wrongful death settlements are distributed to the designated beneficiaries according to inheritance laws in Kentucky. Spouses and children are prioritized, including adoptive children of the deceased. If there are no surviving children and no spouse, the settlement is distributed using Kentucky’s laws of succession. When you hire a wrongful death lawyer, they can determine your eligibility for compensation.
The statute of limitations for wrongful death in Kentucky is one year. This law requires the decedent’s personal representative to file a wrongful death claim within a year of their appointment as representative of the estate. In some cases, this date can be extended, but it is advisable to consult a Burlington wrongful death attorney as soon as possible to avoid complications with your case.
Insurance companies usually like to settle out of court, although litigation in wrongful death cases is always a possibility. At Scott Best Law, we excel at litigation. We can use all the resources at our disposal to create a legally sound case, which can stand up to aggressive insurers and opposing counsel. We have the skills and dedication to advocate aggressively on your behalf.
Medical malpractice cases can be complicated matters, but these claims represent a large percentage of wrongful death cases and personal injury claims, with 3 in 10 physicians facing litigation for malpractice in the U.S. Malpractice claims require a unique process for proving negligence, involving expert witness testimony and a certificate of merit to prevent frivolous claims.
At Scott Best Law, we know how devastating it can be to lose someone you love, especially when their death was preventable. Our dedicated, compassionate team of legal professionals can assess your case and explain your rights. We can pursue legal action on your behalf; that way, you can focus on what matters the most: grieving your loved one.
We’re ready to listen and offer you support on your healing journey. Your loved one would want you to have the compensation and peace you deserve. Contact us to schedule your risk-free consultation. We do not collect any fees unless you obtain compensation in your case. Seek justice today with Scott Best Law.
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