Fast Action Is Essential
The tragic loss of a loved one is difficult to imagine, but it can be even harder to cope if the death is caused by the negligent actions, or lack of action, by another person or corporation.
Grief and inconsolable sadness are only worsened by the confusion over what to do after the death of a loved one. These matters can be overwhelming and can immobilize even the strongest person. Unfortunately, this situation calls for many decisions to be made, and when a serious legal issue is involved, timing is critical.
Statutes of limitations, degraded evidence, and witnesses with fading recollection of the incident are just a few of the negative consequences that can occur if too much time passes.
Leon County, FL Brain Injury Cases
Between 75,000 and 100,000 people throughout the country die each year as a result of a traumatic brain injury. The Brain Injury Association of Florida indicates the most common cause of traumatic brain injury is car accidents.
Traumatic brain injury, catastrophic injury or death can also be the result of circumstances such as:
- ATV All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) accident
- Boating Accident
- Drowning
- Falling objects/unstable retail store merchandise
- improperly maintained construction sites or developments
- Assaults resulting from negligent security
- Birth injury
- Abuse/neglect
- Medical malpractice
- Workplace accidents
- Obstructed walkways
When catastrophic injury or death occurs due to the negligence of another party, you need to speak with an attorney with experience and compassion.
Tallahassee Wrongful Death Attorneys
The legal professionals at The Corry Law Firm pride themselves in protecting our clients legal rights and holding the responsible parties accountable.
Contact us for a no-cost evaluation of your case, so we can determine if there is an "at fault" party that should be held responsible for your catastrophic injury or the death of a loved one.








