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Wrongful Death Attorneys in Columbus, GA

Losing a loved one, especially in a wrongful death situation, is devastating in every way. This life altering event negatively impacts your family emotionally, financially, and mentally. This is especially true because the incident could have been avoided in most "wrongful death" cases. The last thing that grieving family members want to do after the loss of a loved one is fight with an insurance company or try to investigate the incident themselves. We are here to support you through this trying time. Let our team help and guide you through the legal matters so that you can focus on healing. Choose a compassionate wrongful death attorney in Columbus, GA. Call us today.

Trusted Wrongful Death Lawyer

Proper investigation and evidence preservation is critical in a wrongful death case. Whether it is a part from a tool, a wrecked automobile, medical records, pill bottles, or other evidence, it should be preserved with the services of qualified legal counsel. Our team understands the importance of  protecting our clients' rights. The Foster Firm attorneys have the experience and dedication necessary to assist you with the initial investigation and the ongoing pursuit of your wrongful death case. You and your family need a trusted wrongful death lawyer in Columbus, GA who will fight for you. Contact The Foster Firm today to discuss your case.

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Wrongful Death Lawsuits

Our team is very experienced when it comes to wrongful death lawsuits and settlements. Wrongful Death Acts may be defined as any of the following examples:   

  • A negligent or careless act such as a negligent driver
  • A motor vehicle/trucking accident
  • Defective product, automobile, tractor, or truck
  • A reckless act by another person
  • An intentional act such as a deliberate murder or an assault and/or battery
  • A death in the course of another crime
  • A death during a medical operation, the neglect of a doctor, hospital or nursing home
  • Defective drugs or medication
  • A company's negligence in the enforcement of Safety Regulations
  • Faulty equipment or tools
  • A property owner who fails to meet Safety Regulations