Cape Coral Wrongful Death Attorneys

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Understanding Your Right to Compensation in Florida

The death of a loved one is always challenging, but it can be more so if the death that occurred in Florida was caused by the criminal or negligent actions of another. In most cases, the family of the victim may be able to bring a Wrongful Death lawsuit.

Law about Wrongful Death in Florida

Not every family member is permitted to sue for wrongful death in Cape Coral.

The law most usually says that only immediate family members can sue for Wrongful Death.

These damages can include the amount spent on medical treatment, funeral costs, lost earnings, loss of companionship, and in specific cases, punitive damages that can range into the millions.

The law most usually says that only immediate family members can sue for Wrongful Death.

Florida Wrongful Death Attorneys Are Prepared to Help

Like many other injury cases, there are state statutes of limitations for Wrongful Death cases. If you file your case after this period has come and gone, you might lose any chance at recovery you may have had. Therefore you should contact a Cape Coral, Florida Wrongful Death Attorney as soon as possible.

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Life in Cape Coral

Cape Coral, Florida is a city in Lee County, Florida. It has a population of approximately 155,000 people.

The city of Cape Coral, Florida was founded in 1957. Development of the area continued through the 1960s. Cape Coral saw a major addition with the construction of the Cape Coral Bridge, which is about 1 kilometer long. This reduced the drive time between Cape Coral and nearby Fort Myers from over half an hour to just a few minutes.

This allows the professionals who reside in Cape Coral, Florida, such as doctors, accountants, and lawyers, to shorten their commutes to the larger cities in the surrounding area, turning Cape Coral into a quiet residential community.

The economy of Cape Coral, Florida is largely dominated by city government, healthcare, and services. All of these industries employ large numbers of administrative personnel, such as lawyers.

If you live in or around Cape Coral, Florida, and need an attorney, it's very likely that there's a Cape Coral, Florida lawyer who can help you with whatever legal issue you might face.

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