Oklahoma City Wrongful Death Lawyer

Oklahoma City Wrongful Death Lawyer

Have you recently lost a family member in a fatal accident in Oklahoma City, OK? If you believe that this accident could have been avoided, please contact our personal injury law firm McGuire Law Firm at (405) 513-5658 to schedule a free consultation with our compassionate Oklahoma City wrongful death lawyer to help you fight to maximize your financial settlement or award.

We know that money can’t bring back the one you lost. But, it can make a huge difference in your family’s life for years to come. So, well stand beside you and work hard to get the financial justice and support you deserve.

How McGuire Law Firm Can Help After a Fatal Oklahoma City Accident

How McGuire Law Firm Can Help After a Fatal Oklahoma City Accident

Now is not the time to take on insurance companies and those responsible for your loved one’s death. Now is the time to grieve and figure out a plan to move forward. McGuire Law Firm is here to help you do that - by handling your wrongful death case from start to finish.

Our Oklahoma City personal injury lawyers have more than 60 years of experience behind them. We're passionate about what we do, and our results are a testament to that. Since our founding, we've helped families like yours recover millions in life-changing financial settlements and awards. We're ready to do everything we can to get those results for you.

When you trust our personal injury law firm with your wrongful death case, expect:

  • To work with an attorney who genuinely cares about you, your family, and how important a financial recovery is to you
  • An exhaustive investigation into the accident that caused your family member’s death
  • Careful evaluation of the evidence that’s gathered by our legal and investigative team
  • Consultations with leading accident and injury experts in Oklahoma as we build and value your wrongful death action
  • Tough negotiations with at-fault parties and/or their insurance companies as we work to get you a full and fair deal
  • Passionate and compelling representation at trial, if you’re not extended a fair offer

Our personal injury attorneys in Oklahoma City are committed to helping you navigate this difficult time. To get started, or to simply learn more about how we can help, give us a call. Your first consultation with our team is always free.

Common Causes of Wrongful Deaths in Oklahoma City

The death of an individual can typically be classified as "wrongful" if it is caused by the carelessness, negligence, or recklessness of another party.

Some of the most common causes of avoidable and wrongful deaths in Oklahoma City include:

  • Car Accidents: A drunk, distracted, or otherwise reckless driver can easily cause a car accident that kills one of their passengers or another road user. As such, it is no surprise that car accidents are the number one cause of wrongful deaths in the United States.
  • Truck Accidents: Commercial trucks can weigh as much as 80,000 lbs. When a driver error or mechanical defect causes them to collide with another vehicle, truck accident fatalities occur with a frightening degree of regularity.
  • Motorcycle Accidents: When they travel through Oklahoma City, motorcyclists are protected only by their helmet and their riding suit. They do not have any airbags or other advanced safety equipment. When they get into a motorcycle accident, this lack of protection, unfortunately, makes death a likely outcome.
  • Medical Malpractice: Emergency room errors, surgical mistakes, and delayed diagnoses are all common examples of medical malpractice. When doctors, nurses, and pharmacists make these kinds of blunders, their patients often pass away unnecessarily.
  • Workplace Accidents: Slips and falls, explosions, fires, and other workplace accidents often result in the death of an employee. These accidents are particularly common in factories and warehouses as well as on construction sites.
  • Defective Products: Product designers, manufacturers, and distributors are legally obliged to ensure that their merchandise is safe for consumer use. This law is in place because defective products frequently cause unsuspecting consumers to lose their lives.

If you have recently suffered the loss of a loved one in a fatal accident, you may be entitled to compensation. To learn more about your legal options, please contact the Oklahoma wrongful death attorneys at McGuire Law Firm as soon as possible.

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in the State of Oklahoma?

When an individual dies due to another person's negligence, certain survivors are eligible to seek financial restitution for their loss.

In Oklahoma, the order in which survivors can claim compensation is as follows:

A Personal Representative

Under Oklahoma law, a deceased person's representative can file a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of the beneficiaries. In most cases, this representative is the executor named in the decedent's will. If no will exists, however, a representative may be appointed by the court.

The Surviving Spouse

When a personal representative has not or cannot be named, the right to file suit falls to the surviving spouse. This is true whether the decedent was in a same-sex or opposite-sex marriage at the time of their death.

The Next of Kin

If the decedent does not have a surviving spouse, the right to file a wrongful death lawsuit is typically passed to their next of kin. There is no strict legal definition for this term. However, most courts agree that a person's parents, siblings, and children can all be classified as their next of kin.

Do you need an experienced wrongful death attorney to help you fight for compensation for your family member's untimely passing? Then please reach out to McGuire Law Firm in Oklahoma City at your earliest convenience. We would love to set up a free consultation to learn more about your case.

What Damages Are Available in Oklahoma Wrongful Death Cases?

The loss of a parent or spouse can be both emotionally and financially devastating to an Oklahoma City family. And while no amount of money can ever heal the pain caused by that person's absence, compensation can help to cover bills and ensure a stable future for grieving relatives.

Most families who file wrongful death suits can recover financial restitution for the following damages:

  • Medical expenses
  • Funeral expenses
  • Loss of consortium
  • Loss of companionship
  • Pecuniary loss
  • Mental anguish

If the actions of the at-fault party were particularly malicious or egregious, grieving families can also demand compensation for punitive damages.

How Oklahoma Comparative Fault Rules Could Affect Your Wrongful Death Case

Oklahoma operates under a modified comparative negligence system with a 51% bar to recovery. Put more plainly, injury victims can recover compensation as long as they share some but not most of the blame for an accident. 

Comparative fault doesn’t get set aside just because an accident is fatal. Victims who are killed in an accident can still be apportioned some of the blame. That apportionment of blame will directly impact a wrongful death action filed by the victim’s estate or surviving family members.

Here’s how:

  • If your family member is allocated more than half of the blame for their fatal accident, you will be prohibited from seeking compensation from other parties. 
  • If their share of the blame is less than 51%, the damages in your wrongful death case will be adjusted to reflect that.

Damages are reduced in direct proportion to degree of fault. So, imagine the value of your wrongful death case is calculated to be $100,000. Your loved one is assigned 15% of the blame for the fatal accident. Your damages will be reduced by that 15%. So, when your case is resolved, you’ll be able to walk away with (at most) $85,000.

Insurance companies will undoubtedly try to blame the victim here. They’re not around to defend themselves or speak up. McGuire Law Firm will fight to give them a voice and protect your ability to secure the compensation you deserve.

How Long Do I Have to File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Oklahoma?

The Sooner State has a two-year statute of limitations on almost all wrongful death cases. The clock begins to run the moment an accident victim dies. This may or may not be the same date as the accident that inflicted their fatal injuries.

It is important to note that you will forfeit the right to recover compensation if you miss the deadline that applies to your wrongful death case.

McGuire Law Firm has years of experience filing personal injury, workers' compensation, and wrongful death claims on behalf of the residents of Oklahoma City. If you've recently lost a family member in a fatal accident, don't hesitate to reach out to us for help. The sooner you call, the sooner we can begin to put your wrongful death case into action.

Your Trusted Oklahoma City Wrongful Death Lawyer

It's never easy to lose someone you love. Losing them in an avoidable accident can make the loss that much more difficult. Don't let those responsible for your tragic loss off the hook. Call McGuire Law Firm and have our experienced Oklahoma City wrongful death lawyers fight to hold them accountable. We're here whenever you need us. Give our law office a call to get started with a free case evaluation today.