Seeking Justice for Your Loved Ones and Your Family

Fighting for Families in
Their Time of Need

Losing a loved one because of someone else’s negligence is devastating. Beyond the emotional toll, families are often left to deal with financial hardship, medical expenses, and funeral costs. In these tragic situations, filing a wrongful death claim is about more than just compensation—it’s about holding negligent parties accountable and seeking justice for your family.

How Pierrot Law Can Help After a Wrongful Death

At Pierrot Law, we know that no amount of money can replace your loved one, but we are committed to holding negligent parties accountable and securing the financial stability your family needs. Here’s how we help:


Conduct Thorough Investigations

We gather evidence, review accident reports, and work with experts to build a strong case.

Identify All Liable Parties

From negligent drivers and corporations to property owners and medical providers, we pursue claims against all responsible parties.

Handle Insurance Negotiations

We know how insurance companies try to minimize claims, and we fight aggressively to maximize your compensation.

Pursue Full Compensation

We seek damages for medical expenses, funeral costs, lost income, and emotional suffering.

Take Legal Action if Necessary

If insurers refuse to settle, we’re prepared to take your case to court and fight for justice.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a wrongful death claim?

    A wrongful death claim is a legal action that allows surviving family members to seek compensation when their loved one’s death was caused by someone else’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional actions.

  • Who can file a wrongful death claim in Florida?

    In Florida, a wrongful death claim is typically filed by the personal representative of the deceased’s estate on behalf of the surviving family members, including:

    • Spouse
    • Children
    • Parents
    • Other dependents or beneficiaries

  • What damages can I recover in a wrongful death case?

    Compensation in a wrongful death case may cover:

    • Medical expenses related to the incident
    • Funeral and burial costs
    • Loss of income and financial support
    • Pain and suffering endured by surviving family members
    • Loss of companionship and guidance

  • How long do I have to file a wrongful death claim in Florida?

    Florida law allows two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death claim. However, acting quickly can preserve evidence and strengthen your case.