Losing a loved one in a preventable accident is an unimaginable tragedy. The grief is overwhelming, and navigating a legal process during this time is an enormous burden. When another party’s negligence is the cause of a loss, Georgia law provides a legal framework for surviving family members to pursue a wrongful death claim. At Lonnie Law LLC, our team understands the immense pain families experience and is committed to guiding clients through this complex legal process with compassion, dedication, and respect.
Nothing can prepare you for the sudden loss of a family member. When that loss is caused by the careless or reckless actions of another, the pain is often compounded by a sense of injustice. A wrongful death claim is a civil action that can be brought by the surviving family members of a person who has died as a result of someone else’s negligence.
Under Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 51-4-1), wrongful death is defined as death caused by negligent, reckless, intentional, or criminal conduct. This can include everything from a fatal car accident to a case of medical malpractice to inadequate security leading to a violent crime. The purpose of a wrongful death claim is twofold. First, it is a way to hold the responsible party accountable for their actions. Second, it is a way to recover financial compensation for the full value of the life that was lost. Under O.C.G.A. § 51-4-2, this includes not only the deceased’s lost income, but also the intangible loss of their love, companionship, and guidance.
These are complex and emotionally charged cases. You need an experienced and compassionate wrongful death attorney who can handle the legal burdens while you focus on grieving and healing. At Lonnie Law LLC, we are committed to providing the supportive and skilled legal representation your family needs during this difficult time.
A wrongful death can occur in almost any setting where one person’s negligence leads to a fatal accident. Our firm has experience investigating a wide range of fatal incidents, including those involving:
Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents are a leading cause of wrongful death in Georgia. When a driver's negligence — speeding, impaired driving, distracted driving — takes a life, the surviving family has the right to hold them accountable.
When a doctor, nurse, or hospital fails to provide the accepted standard of care and a patient dies as a result, the family may have a wrongful death claim. These cases require expert medical testimony and aggressive legal advocacy.
High-risk industries see a tragic number of fatal accidents each year. When an employer's failure to maintain a safe workplace or follow OSHA regulations results in a worker's death, the family may be able to pursue a case beyond standard workers' compensation.
Property owners have a duty to keep their premises safe. When they fail to do so — through inadequate security, dangerous conditions, or failure to warn — and someone dies as a result, they may be held liable for wrongful death.
A flaw in the design or manufacturing of a product — a defective car part, a dangerous drug, a faulty appliance — can cause fatal injuries. Manufacturers and distributors can be held potentially liable for deaths caused by their defective products.
When drivers fail to yield the right-of-way, run red lights, or drive recklessly and kill a pedestrian or cyclist, the family of the victim has the right to pursue a wrongful death claim for their devastating loss.
While no amount of money can ever replace a loved one, a wrongful death claim seeks to recover compensation for the “full value of the life of the decedent.” This is a legal term that encompasses both the tangible and intangible losses your family has suffered. The compensation you may be able to recover can be divided into categories:
Lost Income and Benefits: Compensation for the income, salary, bonuses, retirement contributions, and employee benefits the deceased would have earned over their remaining work life.
Loss of Services and Support: The value of household services, childcare, home maintenance, financial management, and other contributions the deceased provided to the family.
Loss of Love and Companionship: Compensation for the emotional bonds, guidance, protection, affection, and presence that family members have been deprived of due to the death.
Medical and Funeral Expenses (Estate Claim): Under O.C.G.A. § 51-4-5, a separate estate claim can recover medical expenses incurred before death, funeral and burial costs, and the deceased’s pain and suffering.
Pain and Suffering Before Death: Through an estate claim, compensation can be sought for the physical pain, mental anguish, and emotional distress the deceased experienced from the time of injury until death.
Loss of Life Experiences: The value of future life experiences, milestones, achievements, and joys the deceased will often not experience, such as retirement, grandchildren, travel, and personal fulfillment.
To have a successful wrongful death claim, it is necessary to prove that the defendant’s negligence was the direct cause of your loved one’s death. This involves establishing four key elements:
Identifying all of the responsible parties is a critical part of the investigation. In some cases, liability may extend beyond a single individual to include a corporation, a government entity, or a property owner. At Lonnie Law LLC, we conduct a thorough investigation to identify all potential sources of recovery and build the strongest possible case on your family’s behalf.

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Georgia law recognizes two separate claims that can be brought after a death:
Wrongful Death Claim: This compensates surviving family members for the full value of the deceased’s life from the deceased’s perspective. This is the primary claim and includes both economic value (lost income) and intangible value (love, companionship, guidance). The surviving spouse receives at least one-third of any recovery, with the remainder divided among children. Under a 2022 amendment, grandchildren can now recover per stirpes if their parent (the deceased’s child) predeceased the victim.
Economic Value: Lost wages, benefits, and financial contributions the deceased would have made over their lifetime.
Intangible Value: Loss of love, companionship, guidance, protection, and the unique relationship with the deceased. This is often the largest component.
Estate Claim: Separate claim for medical expenses before death, funeral/burial costs, and the deceased’s conscious pain and suffering. Brought by estate administrator.
In the immediate aftermath of a fatal incident in Brookhaven call 911 right away if you have not already. Law enforcement will generate an official report that documents the circumstances of the event and the parties involved. If possible and only if it is safe note the names and contact information of any witnesses who were present and ask for the responding officer’s name badge number and the incident or case number. These early details can be meaningful as the situation unfolds.
While the focus in a wrongful death situation is on the family rather than a personal injury surviving family members who were also involved in the incident should seek medical attention immediately. Beyond that it can be important for those processing the trauma of a sudden loss to also seek support whether from a medical provider a counselor or a support network. Documenting any injuries or emotional trauma from the outset creates a record that may be relevant later.
Preserving evidence as early as possible is especially important in a wrongful death case. If you are able photograph the scene gather names and contact information of witnesses and document any conditions that may have contributed to the fatal incident. Secure any documentation you already have including correspondence receipts prior complaints about a hazard or records related to the responsible party and keep it organized and accessible.
Insurance companies and potentially attorneys representing the at-fault party may reach out to the family in the days following the incident. Many families find it helpful to avoid detailed discussions about the circumstances of the death or any potential claims until they have had a chance to speak with their own attorney. Providing basic identifying information and noting that you will be in touch through counsel is a reasonable approach to those early contacts.
Losing a loved one due to another party’s actions is an unimaginable experience and navigating a legal process during that time is an enormous burden. Many families find it helpful to speak with an attorney early to understand what a wrongful death claim involves under Georgia law and what options may be available to them. Lonnie Law LLC offers a free compassionate consultation so your family can ask questions and think through next steps without pressure.
Document any expenses that arise directly from the incident including medical bills incurred before the death funeral and burial costs and any financial burdens the loss has created for your household. Keep a record of the ways the loss has affected your family’s daily life including the support guidance and companionship that is now absent. These records difficult as they are to compile can be meaningful in helping to represent the full impact of your family’s loss.
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Lonnie Law has been exceptional at tending to my auto claim with updating me on the whole process and making everything go smoothly on my end. They were clear about the steps needed for the claim to be settled and reassuring me that they will get me the best result regarding my case. Thank you to Annette and Mrs. Lonnie herself!
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I cannot express my gratitude enough for the outstanding legal assistance provided by Attorney Lonnie and her paralegal Annette. From the initial consultation to the resolution of my car accident case, their expertise and dedication were truly remarkable. Attorney Lonnie demonstrated a deep understanding of personal injury law, ensuring every aspect of my case was meticulously handled. Their clear communication and transparency throughout the process gave me confidence and peace of mind. Not only did they secure a favorable settlement, but their compassion and professionalism made a challenging situation more manageable. I highly recommend Lonnie Law to anyone seeking a personal injury attorney. Thank you for your exceptional service!
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Georgia law sets specific deadlines for filing personal injury lawsuits, known as statutes of limitations. The exact deadline can depend on the type of case and the circumstances of the injury. It is important to be aware of these time limits, as failing to file a claim in time can bar recovery.
Certain cases, such as medical malpractice, have specific procedural requirements under Georgia law, such as filing an expert affidavit along with the initial complaint. An attorney can explain the specific requirements that may apply to a particular case.
A wrongful death claim under O.C.G.A. § 51-4-2 compensates the surviving family members for their losses (the full value of life). A survival action or estate claim under O.C.G.A. § 51-4-5 compensates the deceased's estate for losses the deceased suffered before death, such as medical bills, funeral expenses, and conscious pain and suffering.
The timeline for a personal injury case can vary widely depending on its complexity, the severity of the injuries, and whether it proceeds to trial. Some cases resolve in months, while others may take several years. An attorney can provide a more specific estimate based on the details of the case.
Yes, wrongful death claims are civil actions that are separate from criminal prosecutions. However, under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-99, the statute of limitations is tolled (paused) while a criminal case is pending, for up to six years. An attorney can explain how this affects your timeline.
The concept of a discovery rule, which starts the statute of limitations when an injury is discovered rather than when it occurred, is very limited in Georgia. Understanding how these legal principles apply is a key part of evaluating a potential claim.
Obtaining a second opinion from an independent professional can be a helpful step in understanding the full scope of an injury or situation. This information can be a valuable part of the overall case assessment conducted by an attorney.
In cases involving a wrongful death, specific family members may be eligible to file a claim under Georgia law. The legal framework defines who can bring a claim and what damages may be sought. An attorney can explain the specific rules that apply to a given situation.
If your family has lost a loved one due to another party's negligence, understanding the legal process is the first step. Contact Lonnie Law LLC today for a confidential consultation to discuss your situation with our experienced Brookhaven team.