“It is Hard to Forget Someone Who Gave You So Much to Remember.”
Losing a loved one is one of the most emotionally devastating things we go through in our entire lives. During the past twenty years in practice, I have helped parents who lost an infant to a dangerous crib, parents who lost a young son to a defective soccer goal, and a spouse who lost a husband in a tragic car accident. Each of these clients had to piece together their lives and move forward with their families. I watched them guide their surviving children through unimaginable grief while wondering if they were going to be able to carry on themsleves. They all did this while trying to make sense of the stacks of bills and documents associated with the horrible event that killed their loved one.
I have also helped spouses “make sense of it all” when faced with the loss of not only their partner but also a financial provider of the family. Like most families, many of the clients I have served depend on the monthly incomes of two working parents and when even a portion of the monthly income is lost, the family is affected financially and may face losing their home and other assets.
When grieving for a loved one lost to wrongful death, one does not have the luxury of being complacent.
If you believe that your family member died due to wrongful death, you need to contact a wrongful death attorney immediately.
Wrongful death occurs when a family member is killed due to negligence or abuse of another person. If you suspect your loss is due to negligence of another, call Roanoke Wrongful Death Lawyer Paul Thomson of The Thomson Law Firm today.(540) 777-4900