Seeking Justice for Families Who Have Lost a Loved One
Wrongful Death Lawyer in Decatur, GA
Losing a Loved One Due to Negligence? We Can Help.
The loss of a loved one due to someone else’s negligence is devastating. No amount of compensation can replace them, but a wrongful death lawsuit can provide financial security and hold the responsible parties accountable. At Kurle Law, we stand with grieving families in Decatur and throughout Georgia, fighting for the justice and compensation they deserve.
If your family has suffered an unimaginable loss due to a car accident, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, or another act of negligence, we are here to help.
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Common Causes of Wrongful Death Claims
Wrongful death cases arise when
a person or entity’s negligence leads to a fatal injury. We represent families in cases involving:
Under Georgia law, the right to file a wrongful death claim belongs to the following individuals, in this order:
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Georgia?
The Surviving Spouse – If married, the spouse is the first eligible party to file a claim.
Children of the Deceased – If no spouse exists, the deceased’s children may seek compensation.
Parents of the Deceased – If the deceased was unmarried and had no children, parents may file.
Estate Representative – If no family members are eligible, the estate executor can bring a claim on behalf of beneficiaries.
A wrongful death claim provides financial support for surviving family members. Compensation may include:
What Compensation Can Families Recover?
Medical Bills – Covers hospital stays, treatments, and end-of-life care before death.
Funeral & Burial Costs – Helps ease the financial burden of laying a loved one to rest.
Lost Wages & Financial Support – Recovers the income the deceased would have provided.
Pain & Suffering– Damages for the emotional trauma experienced by the deceased before passing.
Loss of Companionship – Recognizes the emotional impact on spouses, children, and family members.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, we’re here to help. Contact us today for a free consultation.
We understand that no amount of money can bring back your loved one, but we can fight to ensure your family receives justice. Our firm:
How Our Decatur Wrongful Death Lawyers Can Help
Investigates the Incident – We gather evidence, expert testimony, and legal documentation.
Fights for Maximum Compensation – We ensure your family gets the financial support needed for the future.
Represents Families With Compassion – We treat every case with care, dignity, and personal attention.
Handles Insurance & Legal Filings – e deal with insurance companies and defendants, so you don’t have to.
Works on a Contingency Fee Basis – You pay nothing upfront unless we win your case.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Wrongful Death Claims
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How long do I have to file a wrongful death lawsuit in Georgia?
Georgia law generally allows two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Certain circumstances may extend or shorten this deadline.
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What’s the difference between a wrongful death claim and a survival action?
A wrongful death claim compensates surviving family members, while a survival action seeks damages for the deceased’s pain and suffering before death.
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Can multiple family members file separate lawsuits?
No. Georgia law requires one wrongful death lawsuit to be filed by the primary eligible family member or the estate representative.
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What if my loved one was partially at fault for the accident?
Georgia follows modified comparative negligence, meaning families can still recover damages as long as the deceased was less than 50% at fault.
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How much is a wrongful death case worth?
Each case varies, but damages are based on medical expenses, lost income, emotional suffering, and the circumstances of the death. We can provide an estimate during a free consultation.

Schedule a Free Consultation With a Wrongful Death Lawyer in Decatur
Losing a loved one is heartbreaking, but you don’t have to go through the legal process alone. Kurle Law is here to help your family seek justice and financial stability after a tragic loss.
Call 404-671-3308 today for a free consultation.