When negligence takes someone you love, you deserve answers, accountability, and justice. DeFatta Law Firm stands beside families across North Alabama through every step of the process.
Experiencing the loss of a cherished spouse, child, or parent due to the negligence of another is profoundly devastating. While we understand that no amount of legal action can replace your loved one, our wrongful death attorney in Huntsville, AL, is committed to assisting you in holding the responsible party accountable for their actions and seeking compensation for your loved one's estate.
At DeFatta Law Firm, we approach every wrongful death case with both compassion and tenacity. We know that your family is going through one of the most difficult times imaginable. Our role is to shoulder the legal burden so you can focus on healing and honoring your loved one's memory — while we fight relentlessly for justice on your behalf.
With over 15 years of experience handling complex personal injury and wrongful death cases throughout Huntsville, Athens, Decatur, and all of North Alabama, Phil DeFatta has the knowledge and determination to take on insurance companies, corporations, and negligent individuals — and win.
In Alabama, wrongful death is legally defined as the result of a person or corporation causing the death of another individual through a "wrongful act, omission, or negligence." Essentially, a wrongful death claim is applicable in situations where the deceased could have pursued a personal injury claim had they survived.
A wrongful death claim can also be pursued in cases of intentional harm. Notably, these lawsuits fall under civil court jurisdiction, allowing you to initiate a claim even if criminal charges were not filed or if the responsible party was acquitted.
Wrongful death claims can arise from a wide range of situations involving another party's negligence or wrongful conduct:
According to Alabama law, the right to file a wrongful death lawsuit rests with the executor of the deceased's estate, rather than the surviving family members alone. However, the executor can act on behalf of the family, and the law does not prohibit a family member from serving as the executor.
This is an important distinction that often surprises families. If you are not currently named as the executor of your loved one's estate, we can help you understand your options and guide you through the process of establishing the proper legal standing to pursue your claim.
Alabama's legal landscape is distinct in that it does not permit compensatory damages in wrongful death lawsuits. This includes compensation for medical bills, funeral expenses, lost income, emotional distress, and loss of companionship. Instead, punitive damages — intended to penalize the wrongdoer and deter similar behavior — are allowed. The amount of punitive damages is contingent on the level of negligence, as determined by the court.
These damages are not considered part of the estate but are directed to the estate, bypassing the deceased's will or trust. They are distributed in accordance with Alabama's intestacy laws, governing estate division when there is no will.
While Alabama's wrongful death statute is unique, it can still result in substantial awards for your family. Phil DeFatta has the experience to build a compelling case that maximizes the punitive damages award for your loved one's estate.
To be eligible for damages, a wrongful death claim must be filed within two years of the individual's death. However, deadlines may vary — especially if the claim involves a city or county government entity, in which case the deadline can be significantly shorter.
Acting promptly enhances the likelihood of a successful claim. Evidence can be lost, witnesses' memories fade, and important documentation can become unavailable over time. We strongly advise consulting with a seasoned wrongful death attorney as soon as possible after your loss — even while you are still grieving. We will handle everything so you don't have to.
Call or contact us any time. We listen, answer your questions, and explain your legal options — at no cost to you.
We gather evidence, consult experts, and build the strongest possible case on your family's behalf.
We aggressively negotiate with insurance companies and opposing counsel to seek maximum accountability.
Whether through settlement or trial, we fight to secure justice for your family — you pay nothing unless we win.
If your loved one's passing resulted from another party's negligence, leaving you grappling with financial challenges and a profound sense of injustice, DeFatta Law Firm is here to help. Our compassionate team understands the difficulties you face and is dedicated to managing the legal aspects — allowing you to focus on moving forward and healing.
Phil DeFatta has 15+ years handling Alabama personal injury and wrongful death cases. He knows the law, the courts, and how to win.
We treat every family with the care and respect they deserve. You're never just a case number — we're personally invested in your outcome.
You pay nothing upfront and owe us nothing unless we recover compensation for your family. There is zero financial risk to you.
We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Grief doesn't keep office hours, and neither do we.
"Trust us to navigate the complexities of your case and work tirelessly to secure the compensation your family rightfully deserves in the wake of your loved one's wrongful death."
— Phil DeFatta, DeFatta Law Firm
DeFatta Law Firm represents injury victims and grieving families across North Alabama in a wide range of practice areas. No matter what type of accident or negligence caused your loss, we are here to fight for you.
We know you have questions during this difficult time. Here are answers to some of the most common questions families ask about wrongful death claims in Alabama.
If you have lost a loved one due to another party's negligence, don't wait. Contact DeFatta Law Firm today for a free, confidential consultation. We don't get paid unless we win — there is nothing to lose by calling.
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