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Wrongful Death Claims in Ventura County

Losing a loved one due to negligence is devastating — and families in Ventura County deserve compassionate, aggressive legal representation. Whether the death resulted from a highway crash on the 101, a trucking accident on Highway 126, a workplace incident, or medical malpractice, our wrongful death attorneys fight for full compensation under California CCP § 377.60. We serve families throughout Ventura, Oxnard, Thousand Oaks, and every community in Ventura County. Call (805) 579-3212 for a free, confidential consultation.

California Wrongful Death Attorneys

California Wrongful Death Lawyers

Losing a loved one to someone else’s negligence is devastating. California law provides a path to justice and financial security for surviving families. Krash Lawyers fights for you with compassion and tenacity. No fees unless we win.

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When Someone’s Negligence Costs You Everything — California Law Demands Accountability

A wrongful death occurs when a person dies as a result of another party’s negligent, reckless, or intentional misconduct. California law recognizes the profound harm this causes to surviving family members and provides a legal mechanism to hold the responsible party fully accountable — financially — for that harm.

Wrongful death cases arise from car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle crashes, workplace accidents, medical malpractice, defective products, criminal acts, and countless other situations where another party’s failure cost an innocent person their life. The circumstances vary, but the legal standard is consistent: if the death was caused by someone’s negligence or wrongdoing, the surviving family has a right to compensation.

These cases are among the most serious in all of civil law. They require sensitive handling of grieving families, aggressive litigation strategy against well-funded defendants, and sophisticated expert testimony to document the full economic and emotional loss. Krash Lawyers brings both the compassion and the legal firepower your family deserves.

We Understand the Urgency: Evidence must be preserved, witnesses secured, and legal deadlines met — all while your family is grieving. Let us carry the legal burden so you can focus on your family. We handle everything from the first call forward, with no upfront cost to you.

Who Can File and What California Law Allows You to Recover

Under California Code of Civil Procedure § 377.60, the following individuals may file a wrongful death claim:

  • Surviving spouse or domestic partner
  • Surviving children
  • Surviving grandchildren (if the children of the decedent are deceased)
  • Surviving parents and putative parents (if no spouse, children, or grandchildren exist)
  • Stepchildren and parents of the decedent who were financially dependent on them
  • Other financial dependents of the decedent

In addition to the wrongful death claim, the estate of the deceased may bring a survival action under CCP § 377.30, recovering damages for the decedent’s own pain and suffering, medical expenses, and lost earnings between the time of injury and death.

Wrongful Death Damages

Economic: Lost financial support and earnings the decedent would have provided
Economic: Household services and contributions
Economic: Funeral and burial expenses
Non-Economic: Loss of love, companionship, comfort, and moral support
Non-Economic: Loss of consortium (for surviving spouse)
Non-Economic: Loss of training and guidance (for surviving children)

Statute of Limitations

Two years from the date of death under CCP § 335.1. Government entity claims require a formal claim within six months. Do not wait — contact us immediately to preserve all available evidence and claims.

Cases We Handle — Every Cause, Every County in California

Accident-Related Wrongful Death

  • Fatal car and truck accidents — the leading cause of wrongful death in California
  • Fatal motorcycle accidents
  • Fatal pedestrian accidents — increasingly common in California cities
  • Fatal workplace accidents — construction, agriculture, logistics
  • Fatal slip and fall accidents, particularly in older adults

Other Wrongful Death Causes

  • Medical malpractice — surgical errors, misdiagnosis, medication errors
  • Defective products — vehicles, equipment, medications, consumer goods
  • Nursing home abuse and neglect
  • Criminal acts — assault, homicide (parallel civil claim available)
  • Drowning and pool accidents

Every wrongful death case is different. We evaluate all circumstances, identify every liable party, and build the strongest possible case for your family. We handle cases throughout California with the full resources of an experienced personal injury firm behind you.

Wrongful Death Results for California Families

No amount of money replaces a human life. But full financial accountability holds wrongdoers responsible and provides the security your family needs to move forward.

$5.8M
Wrongful Death — Trucking Accident
$4.5M
Fatal Car Accident — Freeway
$3.2M
Workplace Fatality
$2.1M
Fatal Pedestrian Accident
$20M+
Total Recovered for Clients Across California · Results May Vary

California Wrongful Death Frequently Asked Questions

Who is entitled to file a wrongful death claim in California?
Under California Code of Civil Procedure § 377.60, the right to file belongs first to the surviving spouse or domestic partner, then to surviving children (including adult children), then to surviving grandchildren if the decedent’s children are deceased, and then to surviving parents if there are no other heirs. Stepchildren, putative parents, and other financial dependents may also qualify in certain circumstances. We evaluate your specific situation in a free consultation.
Can I file both a wrongful death claim and a survival action?
Yes. These are separate and distinct claims. The wrongful death claim belongs to the surviving family members and compensates for their losses — financial support, companionship, guidance. The survival action belongs to the estate and compensates for the decedent’s own damages before death — their pain and suffering, medical expenses, and lost earnings during the period between injury and death. Both claims can be pursued simultaneously and we routinely file both.
What if my loved one was partially at fault for the accident?
California’s pure comparative fault system applies to wrongful death cases. Even if the decedent shared responsibility for the accident, surviving family members can still recover proportional compensation. If the decedent was 30% at fault, the family recovers 70% of full damages. Defense attorneys will attempt to maximize the decedent’s assigned fault to minimize their client’s liability. We fight aggressively against this tactic.
Can we still file a wrongful death case if there was a criminal prosecution?
Absolutely. Criminal and civil cases operate under completely separate legal systems with different standards of proof. A defendant can be found not guilty in a criminal case and still be held civilly liable for wrongful death. Civil claims require proof by a preponderance of the evidence — a much lower standard than criminal proof beyond a reasonable doubt. We have successfully pursued civil wrongful death cases parallel to and independent of criminal proceedings.
How much does it cost to hire Krash Lawyers for a wrongful death case?
Nothing upfront. We handle wrongful death cases on a pure contingency fee — we only get paid when we win. Your initial consultation is free. We advance all litigation costs. If we do not achieve a recovery, you owe us nothing. We understand your family is dealing with unimaginable loss — the last thing you need is financial stress about your legal representation.

We Are Here for Your Family. Call Krash Lawyers.

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