Miami Wrongful Death Law Firm
Miami Wrongful Death Lawyers – Alfredo J. Rubio Law, PLLC
When a loved one dies because of someone else’s negligence, no amount of money can replace your loss. But a wrongful death claim in Miami can provide financial security for your family and hold the responsible party accountable so that no one else suffers the same tragedy. At Alfredo J. Rubio Law, PLLC, we stand with grieving families during their most difficult time—handling every legal detail with compassion and care, in English and Spanish, so you can focus on healing. You pay nothing unless we recover for your family.
Our compassionate Miami wrongful death attorneys understand the legal complexities of these sensitive cases—including proving negligence, calculating damages, and navigating insurance disputes.
Lost a Loved One Due to Negligence? Here's What You Need to Know
Wrongful death cases are emotionally challenging and legally complex. Florida’s Wrongful Death Act sets out specific rules about who can bring a claim, what can be recovered, and how long you have to act.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Florida
Under Florida law, a wrongful death claim is filed by the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate—not by family members individually. The personal representative brings the case on behalf of the estate and the surviving family members, known as “survivors,” which can include the spouse, children, parents, and certain blood relatives who depended on the deceased for support. We guide families through appointing a personal representative and identifying everyone entitled to recover.
What Compensation Can Be Recovered
Surviving family members and the estate may be entitled to significant damages. We help you recover compensation for:
- Medical expenses related to the final injury or illness
- Funeral and burial costs
- Lost income, support, and services the deceased provided
- Loss of companionship, guidance, and protection
- Mental pain and anguish of the surviving family members
- Loss of the estate’s expected net accumulations
Florida’s Two-Year Deadline
In most cases, a wrongful death lawsuit must be filed within two years of the date of death. Waiting too long can permanently bar your family’s claim, and critical evidence can disappear in the meantime. We handle every legal detail with sensitivity and determination so your family’s rights are protected.
Common Causes of Wrongful Death in Miami
Our firm has successfully represented families in wrongful death cases involving:
- Car accidents and truck collisions
- Motorcycle accidents
- Medical malpractice and hospital errors
- Slip and fall accidents and unsafe premises
- Workplace and construction accidents
- Defective products
- Nursing home neglect and abuse
Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts to grieving families—we don’t let them. Learn more about our full range of personal injury services.
Why Choose Alfredo J. Rubio Law, PLLC for Your Wrongful Death Case?
- Compassionate Advocacy – We treat your family with dignity and respect
- Personalized Attention – You’ll work directly with a dedicated attorney
- Bilingual Legal Team – We assist English and Spanish-speaking clients
- No Fees Unless We Win – Risk-free legal help during your time of grief
- Proven Results – We’ve secured substantial settlements for bereaved families
Let us handle the legal fight while you focus on healing and remembering your loved one.
Start Your Wrongful Death Claim Today
Don’t wait. Florida’s wrongful death statute has strict deadlines, and evidence can disappear quickly. Let us shoulder the legal burden and protect your family’s rights while you grieve and heal. Reach out for a free, compassionate consultation—there’s no fee unless we recover for your family.
Call 1-844-PODEMOS or submit your case now and get the justice your loved one deserves.
Frequently Asked Questions About Wrongful Death Claims in Florida
The personal representative of the deceased's estate files on behalf of surviving family members, such as a spouse, children, and in some cases parents. We guide you through the entire process.
Medical and funeral expenses, lost financial support and services, loss of companionship and protection, and the survivors' mental pain and suffering.
Generally two years from the date of death in Florida. Acting promptly helps preserve important evidence.
Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee — your family pays only if we win the case — and the consultation is free.
Deaths caused by car and truck accidents, negligence, dangerous property conditions, and other acts caused by another party's negligence.
Yes. We support your family in English or Spanish, with respect and compassion.
We also represent victims of car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, and slip and fall accidents throughout South Florida.
Need Legal Help?
Contact Alfredo J. Rubio Law, PLLC today for a free consultation. We’re here to fight for your rights.
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