Losing a loved one in a car accident caused by someone else’s negligence is one of the most painful experiences a family can endure. Beyond the emotional devastation, families are often left facing unexpected financial burdens, from medical bills to funeral costs. In these moments, understanding your legal options is essential.
At Hillstone Law, we help families navigate the complex process of filing a wrongful death claim in California. These claims not only provide financial relief but also deliver a sense of justice, holding negligent parties accountable and helping families find closure.
Car Accident Fatalities in California
The scope of the issue is staggering. According to the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), traffic fatalities rose by 7.6% from 3,980 deaths in 2020 to 4,285 deaths in 2021. Heavily populated areas like Los Angeles County and the San Francisco Bay Area consistently see higher accident rates due to dense traffic and congested roadways.
The most common causes of fatal car accidents include:
- Distracted driving
- Speeding
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Reckless driving
Understanding these contributing factors not only helps prevent future tragedies but also plays a crucial role in establishing liability in wrongful death claims.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in California?
California law allows certain individuals to file a wrongful death claim, including:
- Spouses and domestic partners
- Children
- Dependents (including stepchildren, parents, or others who relied on the deceased for financial support)
- In some cases, anyone entitled to inherit under intestate succession laws
It’s important to note that California has a two-year statute of limitations for filing wrongful death claims. Missing this deadline may bar families from seeking compensation, which is why consulting with a qualified attorney as soon as possible is critical.
The Legal Process of a Wrongful Death Claim
Wrongful death cases in California require strong evidence and careful legal strategy. At Hillstone Law, we guide families through every step, including:
- Evidence Collection – Obtaining police reports, medical records, accident reconstructions, and witness statements.
- Filing the Claim – Submitting the lawsuit within the legal timeframe.
- Proving Negligence – Demonstrating four key elements:
- Duty of Care
- Breach of Duty
- Causation
- Damages
- Pursuing Damages – Seeking both economic damages (medical bills, funeral costs, lost income) and non-economic damages (pain and suffering, loss of companionship, and emotional distress).
- Negotiation and Trial – Striving for a fair settlement but fully prepared to take the case to trial if necessary.
Hillstone Law: Advocating for Families After a Wrongful Death
At Hillstone Law, we understand the profound impact of losing a loved one in a car accident. Our experienced wrongful death attorneys work tirelessly to secure justice and fair compensation for grieving families. While no amount of money can replace your loss, the financial support from a wrongful death claim can ease the burden and allow you to focus on healing.
📞 Contact Hillstone Law today for a free consultation. Our attorneys are available 24/7 to provide the guidance, support, and advocacy you deserve during this difficult time.