Losing a loved one unexpectedly is one of the most painful experiences any family can endure. When someone else’s negligence causes that loss – whether in a car crash, workplace accident, medical mistake, or another preventable incident – the grief is compounded by anger, confusion, and a deep sense of injustice.
In South Carolina, wrongful death laws exist to provide surviving family members with a way to hold the responsible party accountable. These claims are not just about money – they are about truth, closure, and ensuring your family’s future is not defined by financial hardship after tragedy.
At David W. Martin Accident & Injury Lawyers, we stand by your side through this difficult time. We understand the emotional toll and legal challenges that come with wrongful death cases, and we are committed to helping grieving families pursue the justice they deserve.
What Is a Wrongful Death Claim in South Carolina?
A wrongful death claim arises when someone’s life is lost due to another party’s wrongful or negligent act. South Carolina law allows certain surviving family members to pursue compensation on behalf of the deceased.
These cases may involve:
- Fatal car or truck accidents caused by speeding, distracted driving, or DU
- Medical malpractice or fatal surgical errors.
- Workplace accidents due to unsafe conditions or faulty equipment.
- Nursing home neglect or abuse.
- Defective products or equipment failures.
- Criminal acts, including assault or homicide.
A wrongful death lawsuit is civil in nature and is separate from any criminal charges that may also be filed. The goal is to compensate the surviving family, not to punish the offender, though punitive damages may be possible in some instances.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in South Carolina?
Under South Carolina law, a wrongful death claim must be filed by the executor or administrator of the deceased person’s estate. However, the compensation is intended to benefit the surviving spouse, children, parents, or other legal heirs.
In these cases, compensation may include:
- Funeral and burial expenses.
- Medical bills related to the final injury or illness.
- Loss of financial support and income.
- Loss of companionship, guidance, and emotional support.
- Pain and suffering endured by surviving family members.
- Punitive damages in cases of egregious wrongdoing.
How Our Law Firm Helps Deliver the Justice Families Deserve
We know that no legal outcome can replace a loved one. But we also believe families deserve answers, accountability, and peace of mind. At David W. Martin Injury Lawyers, we provide compassionate, dedicated representation through every stage of a wrongful death case.
We will:
- Thoroughly investigate what caused your loved one’s death.
- Preserve critical evidence and work with expert witnesses.
- Handle all communications with insurance companies.
- File the wrongful death claim on your behalf.
- Fight for full and fair compensation, whether through settlement or trial.
You are not alone. We are here to lift the legal burden so your family can focus on healing.
Speak with a South Carolina Wrongful Death Lawyer Today
If you have lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence, we are here to help you get answers – and justice. Contact David W. Martin Injury Lawyers today at (803) 302-398 for a free consultation. Let us stand with your family and fight for the outcome you deserve. We provide free consultations for all South Carolina wrongful death cases. We only collect fees when we secure compensation for you – your success is our success.