Losing a loved one in a truck crash can leave your family devastated and uncertain. In those first weeks after the accident, you need clear answers and support. A Fort Collins wrongful deathA legal term referring to a claim against a person who can be held liable for a death. lawyer can protect evidence, explain your options, and handle the legal work so you can focus on what matters.
At The Law Firm for Truck Safety, you are seen as a person, not just a case. Our attorneys work quickly to secure records, file suit early to preserve proof, and keep you informed throughout the legal process. We seek accountability and compensation for the harm caused by the negligence of truck drivers and trucking companies, helping your family find dignity, hope, and justice.
A wrongful death lawsuit is about accountability and support for the household that now carries the loss. It asks factual questions about the choices that led to the crash, who controlled those choices, and what support your family will need going forward. DamagesIn a civil lawsuit, money designed to compensate an injured person. This includes economic damages (measurable financial loss like medical expenses) and non-economic damages (categories like pain and suffering or loss of love.) may include funeral costs, medical bills, lost income and services, and the human loss Colorado law recognizes. Discussing your case with our Fort Collins legal team can help you decide if pursuing a wrongful death lawsuit is the right decision for your family.
In the first year after the fatal truck accident, the surviving spouse has the exclusive right to sue. The spouse may elect in writing to file with the decedent’s heirs, or allow the heirs to file themselves. If there is no spouse, no heirs, and no designated beneficiary, or if the decedent was an unmarried minor without descendants or an unmarried adult without descendants and without living parents, the sibling(s) may file.
In the second year after a crash, filing may be by the spouse, the heir(s), the spouse and heir(s) together, or the designated beneficiary and heir(s). A spouse or designated beneficiary may also move to join an action begun by the heirs within 90 days after written notice.
Most wrongful death suits must be filed within two years of death. If the defendantA defendant is the individual, company, or institution against whom a lawsuit is filed in a court of law. In the context of a legal dispute, the defendant is accused of causing harm or loss to the plaintiff, either through direct action, negligence, or failure to perform a duty. The defendant must respond to the plaintiff's complaint, offering defenses or counterarguments to the allegations made against them. In criminal cases, the defendant is the person charged with a crime, and the prosecution acts to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. committed vehicular homicide and fled (hit-and-run), the time limit is four years. Our attorneys can advise you and your family about who can file a wrongful death suit after a fatal crash in Fort Collins and when.
Truck cases are rarely the result of a single split-second mistake. These claims often turn on systems related to training, supervision, maintenance, loading, and scheduling. We examine whether the carrier enforced alcohol and fatigue rules, kept brakes and tires in safe condition, matched routes to weight and weather, and addressed prior warnings. If a loader, shipper, maintenance vendor, or parts manufacturer added risk, we evaluate those roles as well. The types of evidence that our wrongful death attorneys in Fort Collins can preserve include:
Capturing this early prevents the story of the crash from being rewritten after the tow yard and allows independent experts to reconstruct what happened and why it was preventable.
A trucking company can be vicariously liable for its driver’s negligence. We look for direct company failures – unsafe schedules, weak enforcement after prior warnings, or equipment released with known defects. Our Fort Collins legal team aims to develop a clear view of who controlled which decisions and how those decisions led to the wrongful death of your loved one.
Our wrongful death attorneys understand that a civil case in Fort Collins should also plan for what comes next for your family. We can work with economists to document the financial and practical support your loved one provided, the services your household will need, and the long-term costs that follow. Putting this in writing helps you make informed decisions rather than rushed ones.
If a preventable trucking collision took the life of a loved one, a Fort Collins wrongful death lawyer from The Law Firm for Truck Safety can help your family move forward with a clear plan and respectful, consistent support. Our team of experienced attorneys can explain the process, protect key evidence, pursue accountability, and fight for justice and compensation.
Call our legal team or contact us online today. We can listen to your concerns, answer questions in plain language, and start working on your timeline.
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