Representing Families After Fatal Accidents
If you've lost a loved one in a car accident, workplace accident, or other incident, you have our deepest condolences. You may be wondering whether your tragedy could have been avoided if someone else had been more careful. If so, consulting a lawyer could help you get answers.
At The Yaffe Law Firm, we counsel and represent the families of people who have been killed in accidents. With offices in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Sayre, we represent clients throughout Oklahoma.
We understand that you are going through a difficult time and hope we can help you make important decisions about what to do next. We charge no fees unless we are successful at helping you obtain compensation, so don't hesitate to contact us today.
Getting Answers and Pursuing Justice
There are many circumstances where the negligence of one person or corporation can have fatal consequences for someone else. Common situations that give rise to wrongful death claims include but are not limited to the following:
- Car accidents
- Truck accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Oilfield accidents
- Construction accidents
- Nursing home neglect and abuse
For family members who have been financially dependent on the person who has been so tragically taken from them, a wrongful death claim can be a way to replace the financial support that the family depended upon while adjusting to a sudden life-changing situation.
But beyond just the financial consequences, a wrongful death claim can help the loved ones of someone who has been killed hold the wrongdoer accountable and possibly prevent the same thing from happening to someone else.
Guiding You Through the Legal Process
A wrongful death claim is a lawsuit brought by the survivors of someone who has died against someone whose negligence allegedly caused that person's death. Closely related is the concept of a survival claim, which is brought by the deceased person's estate.
Our attorneys will guide you through all the necessary steps in bringing the claim or claims that are appropriate to your situation. This may involve setting up an estate and getting a personal representative appointed by the probate court.
To learn more about wrongful death claims and what you can do to hold the responsible parties accountable, contact us today.


