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Wrongful Death Lawyers Serving Denver Families Seeking Justice

Wrongful death claims are a relatively recent addition to American jurisprudence. Historically, surviving family members had no legal recourse to recover losses sustained from a loved one’s wrongful death. This created an inequitable situation where injured survivors could recover substantial compensation for economic and non-economic losses, but no recovery was possible if the victim died from injuries.

To address this injustice, states enacted wrongful death statutes creating a legal cause of action allowing specific family members to pursue compensation after a wrongful death. Colorado’s wrongful death law differs significantly from personal injury law, making specialized legal representation essential for potential claimants.

Our Denver wrongful death attorneys provide complimentary consultations, and you’ll pay no legal fees unless we successfully recover compensation on your behalf. Call 888-668-1182 or contact us online today for a free, no-obligation consultation.

What Kinds of Accidents can Lead to a Colorado Wrongful Death Claim?

Legal actions based on wrongful death can arise from a wide variety of incidents.

Some of the most common types include the following:

  • ATV accidents
  • Recreational accidents
  • Sports accidents
  • Violent assaults
  • Bicycle accidents
  • Dog Bites
  • Pool and hot tub accidents
  • Medication errors
  • Workplace accidents
  • Construction accidents
  • Industrial accidents
  • Consumer product accidents

For surviving family members to recover damages, they must establish that negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct caused their loved one’s death. This often requires substantial evidence gathering and presentation, including eyewitness testimony, surveillance footage, accident reports, cell phone records, vehicle computer data, maintenance records, business documentation, expert witness testimony, and medical records.

Potentially liable parties may resist producing critical evidence or attempt to destroy it, highlighting the importance of promptly securing experienced wrongful death representation in Denver.

Who can File a Wrongful Death Claim?

Colorado law strictly limits wrongful death claim eligibility and imposes specific timing requirements based on the plaintiff’s relationship to the deceased.

Only surviving spouses, children, designated beneficiaries, or the decedent’s parents may potentially bring wrongful death claims. Unlike many states, Colorado restricts recovery to lineal descendants, excluding siblings, nieces, nephews, and other relatives.

The law establishes different filing periods:

  • During the first year: Only a surviving spouse may file, with three exceptions: (1) the spouse may elect to include the decedent’s children as plaintiffs; (2) if the deceased was unmarried, their children may file; (3) if the deceased was unmarried without children, their parents may file.
  • During the second year: Spouses and designated beneficiaries may file. If the spouse filed during the first year, they may join any claim filed during the second year by heirs or beneficiaries.

What Types of Damages are Available Under Colorado’s Wrongful Death Statute?

Damage determination in Colorado wrongful death claims involves complex calculations assessed by a jury or judge. Plaintiffs may recover:

  • Economic Damages: Compensation for financial losses including lost support, requiring sophisticated calculations of life expectancy and projected lifetime earnings.
  • Non-Economic Damages: Compensation for loss of companionship, emotional support, guidance, and the plaintiffs’ pain and suffering.
  • Punitive Damages: Available in cases involving particularly egregious conduct by the defendant, designed to punish and deter similar behavior.

Contact an Experienced Colorado Wrongful Death Attorney

Contact an Experienced Denver Wrongful Death Attorney

If you’ve lost a loved one due to another’s negligent or wrongful conduct, you may be entitled to significant compensation. While no monetary award can bring back your loved one, civil litigation can provide a sense of justice and accountability.

The Denver wrongful death attorneys at McCormick & Murphy, P.C. have advocated for injury victims since 1995, committed to securing optimal results in every case.

To schedule a free consultation with our experienced lawyers, call 888-668-1182 or submit your information through our online contact form.

Denver Wrongful Death Attorney Services

The pain of losing a loved one is overwhelming. When that loss is due to someone else’s carelessness or wrongful act, the grief is compounded by anger and a sudden burden of financial hardship. You’re facing medical bills, funeral costs, and the sudden absence of income your family relied on. The thought of a legal battle feels impossible while you’re grieving, yet you know you need justice for your loved one and financial stability for your family’s future.

You don’t have to carry this burden alone. Our Denver wrongful death lawyers at McCormick & Murphy, P.C., are dedicated to helping families like yours. Since our founding in 1995, we have handled every legal detail with sensitivity and determination, working to recover the maximum compensation possible so you can focus on healing and rebuilding your lives. Our founders, Kirk R. McCormick and James “Jay” Murphy, bring over 60 years of combined legal experience, including a unique background in representing insurance companies, which gives us unparalleled insight into how the opposition operates.

What Defines a Wrongful Death Case in Denver?

A wrongful death occurs when a person dies because of another individual’s or entity’s negligent, reckless, or intentional actions. In Denver, these cases frequently arise from:

Traffic Accidents

  • Car crashes involving drunk or distracted drivers.
  • Motorcycle accidents on I-25 or Highway 36 (where we have secured significant results).
  • Pedestrian fatalities in downtown Denver or busy intersections.
  • Bicycle accidents along busy corridors.
  • Commercial truck crashes (where federal regulations often play a role).

Medical Negligence

  • Surgical errors at Denver hospitals.
  • Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis of life-threatening conditions.
  • Medication mistakes or adverse drug reactions.
  • Birth injuries resulting in infant death or severe brain trauma.
  • Hospital errors or nursing home negligence.

Workplace Accidents

  • Construction site fatalities (e.g., in Denver’s rapidly developing areas).
  • Industrial accidents.
  • Exposure to toxic substances.
  • Equipment malfunctions due to poor maintenance or design.

Premises Liability

  • Slip and fall accidents due to hazardous property conditions.
  • Building collapses.
  • Inadequate security leading to violent crimes (e.g., at apartment complexes, commercial properties).
  • Swimming pool drownings.

Product Defects

  • Faulty medical devices.
  • Dangerous pharmaceuticals.
  • Defective vehicles or vehicle parts.
  • Unsafe consumer products.

Significant Changes: How Colorado's 2025 Wrongful Death Law Benefits Your Family

Effective January 1, 2025, Colorado significantly increased the financial recovery available to families in wrongful death cases. These changes mean your family can now seek much more than was previously possible, offering greater security for your future.

Dramatically Higher Damage Limits

The maximum compensation for non-economic losses (like emotional suffering and loss of companionship) in most wrongful death cases has increased to $2.125 million – a substantial increase from previous limits. For cases involving felonious killings (e.g., vehicular homicide due to DUI), there is now no limit on damages at all.

Expanded Family Eligibility

If your loved one had no surviving spouse, children, or dependent parents, Colorado law now allows siblings and their heirs to file wrongful death claims. This important change recognizes the deep losses extended family members also experience when someone dies due to negligence, providing a path to justice they didn’t have before 2025.

Inflation Protection

The law now requires automatic adjustments to damage limits every two years starting in 2028, ensuring that compensation keeps pace with rising costs of living and maintains its value over time.

Types of Compensation Available in Denver Wrongful Death Cases

Your family may be entitled to several types of damages that address both immediate financial needs and long-term security:

Economic Damages (No Cap)

  • Lost wages and benefits your loved one would have earned over their lifetime.
  • Medical expenses incurred from the final illness or injury.
  • Funeral and burial costs.
  • Loss of inheritance (what the deceased would have accumulated).
  • Value of household services your loved one provided (e.g., childcare, home maintenance, chores).

Non-Economic Damages (Capped at $2.125 Million in 2025, or $1.575M for medical malpractice wrongful death)

  • Pain and suffering endured by surviving family members (grief, sorrow, emotional distress).
  • Loss of companionship and emotional support from the deceased.
  • Loss of guidance and counsel for children who lost a parent.
  • Mental anguish from the sudden, tragic loss.
  • Loss of care and protection.

Punitive Damages

In cases involving particularly reckless or intentional conduct (e.g., drunk driving, egregious medical negligence), courts may award punitive damages. These are designed to punish the wrongdoer and discourage similar harmful behavior in the future. Our firm has a strong track record of securing significant jury awards in such cases.

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Denver?

Colorado law specifies who has the legal right to pursue a wrongful death claim, following a specific hierarchy:

Primary Beneficiaries

  • Surviving spouse
  • Children (including legally adopted children)
  • Parents (if no spouse or children survive)

Secondary Beneficiaries (New for 2025)

  • Siblings and their heirs (if no primary beneficiaries exist). This crucial expansion allows more families to seek justice.

Personal Representative

If no family members can file, the deceased person’s estate representative may pursue the claim on behalf of the estate. Our firm can help navigate these complexities to ensure the proper party files the claim.

The Challenges Families Face: Why You Need an Attorney

Pursuing a wrongful death claim while grieving presents unique difficulties. Experienced Denver wrongful death lawyers at McCormick & Murphy, P.C., help families overcome these obstacles:

Proving Fault

You must show that the defendant’s actions or inactions directly caused your loved one’s death. This requires:

  • Gathering evidence quickly before it disappears.
  • Interviewing witnesses while memories are fresh.
  • Obtaining expert testimony (e.g., from accident reconstructionists, medical experts) to establish responsibility.
  • Reconstructing accidents or medical events with scientific precision.

Dealing with Insurance Companies

Insurance adjusters often contact grieving families immediately, hoping to secure quick, low settlements. They may:

  • Pressure you to accept inadequate offers before you understand the full value of your claim under the new 2025 laws.
  • Claim their insured wasn’t at fault or that the deceased contributed to their own death.
  • Argue the deceased had pre-existing conditions unrelated to the incident.
  • Delay payments hoping you’ll become desperate and accept less.

Our firm’s founders’ prior experience representing insurance companies provides us with invaluable insight into these tactics, allowing us to effectively counter them.

Calculating Fair Compensation

Determining the true value of your loss requires careful calculations considering:

  • Your loved one’s age, health, and life expectancy.
  • Career path and earning potential.
  • Benefits and retirement contributions.
  • The emotional and practical support they provided.
  • The profound non-economic losses, which can now be valued up to $2.125 million (effective 2025).

Meeting Legal Deadlines

Colorado’s statute of limitations generally gives you two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death lawsuit. However, claims against government entities (e.g., City and County of Denver) often have much shorter notice periods. Missing these deadlines typically means losing your right to compensation forever. We ensure all deadlines are met.

The Emotional Burden of Legal Proceedings

Pursuing a wrongful death claim while grieving is emotionally draining. Depositions, document reviews, and court appearances can re-traumatize families already dealing with immense loss. Our team works to shield you from this burden as much as possible, handling the legal complexities so you can focus on healing.

How Denver Wrongful Death Lawyers Build Strong Cases for Your Family

Experienced wrongful death attorneys at McCormick & Murphy, P.C., follow a systematic approach to maximize your family’s recovery and secure justice:

Immediate Investigation

  • Securing accident scenes and crucial evidence (e.g., vehicle data recorders, surveillance footage).
  • Obtaining police reports, traffic camera footage, and witness statements.
  • Preserving electronic data (phone records, black box data).
  • Photographing vehicles, equipment, or locations before changes occur.

Expert Analysis

  • Accident reconstruction specialists to determine precise causation.
  • Medical experts to establish definitive cause of death and connect it to negligence.
  • Economic experts to calculate future financial losses, including lost inheritance.
  • Life care planners for families dealing with a severe, prolonged final illness or injury.
  • Vocational experts to assess lost earning capacity.

Thorough Documentation

  • Employment records, tax returns, and income projections.
  • Complete medical records and bills related to the final illness or injury.
  • All relevant insurance policies and benefits.
  • Detailed family financial records showing dependency and contributions.

Strategic Negotiation & Advocacy

  • Presenting strong evidence packages and compelling narratives to insurance companies.
  • Negotiating with multiple insurance companies and defendants.
  • Preparing every case for trial to secure better settlements, leveraging our firm’s extensive courtroom experience.
  • Protecting your interests and preventing you from falling victim to insurer tactics throughout the entire process.

What to Expect During Your Wrongful Death Case

Understanding the typical timeline helps you prepare for what lies ahead. Our team will keep you informed at every step:

Initial Consultation (Free)

  • We’ll review the circumstances of your loved one’s death with compassion.
  • We’ll explain your legal rights and options under Colorado law, including the new 2025 changes.
  • We’ll assess the strength of your potential case and discuss possible outcomes.
  • We’ll discuss fee arrangements (typically no cost unless you win) and answer all your questions.

Investigation Phase (1-3 months, varies by complexity)

  • We gather evidence and documentation (e.g., police reports, medical records, eyewitness accounts).
  • We interview witnesses and consult with experts.
  • We identify all potentially responsible parties and their insurance policies.

Filing and Discovery (3-12 months, if litigation is necessary)

  • We file the wrongful death lawsuit in Denver District Court or other appropriate venue.
  • We exchange information (discovery) with opposing parties.
  • We conduct depositions (sworn testimony) of key witnesses and experts.
  • We engage in settlement discussions and mediation.

Resolution (6-24 months, or longer for complex trials)

  • Most cases settle before trial, providing faster resolution and guaranteed compensation.
  • If no settlement, we proceed to trial in Denver.
  • A jury determines fault and awards damages.
  • We work diligently to collect compensation awarded, ensuring your family receives their funds promptly.

Why Choose Our Local Denver Wrongful Death Lawyers: McCormick & Murphy, P.C.

Working with attorneys who know Denver’s legal system provides distinct advantages for your case:

Local Court Knowledge

  • Familiarity with Denver judges and their preferences.
  • Understanding of local jury attitudes and demographics.
  • Knowledge of court procedures and deadlines in Denver District Court and Federal Court.
  • Established relationships with court personnel for efficient case handling.

Colorado Law Experience

  • Deep understanding of state wrongful death statutes, including CRS 13-21-201.
  • Experience with Colorado’s comparative fault rules.
  • Mastery of recent legal changes and trends, particularly the 2025 wrongful death damage cap increases and expanded eligibility.
  • Familiarity with state-specific damage calculations and how to maximize recovery.

Community Connections

  • Strong relationships with local experts and specialists (e.g., Denver medical providers, accident reconstructionists).
  • Knowledge of Denver-area hospitals (e.g., Denver Health, UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital) and medical providers.
  • Understanding of local traffic patterns and common accident causes in the Denver metro area.
  • Connections with investigators and support professionals who can assist your case.

Red Flags: When Insurance Companies Aren't Acting Fairly

Be alert to these warning signs that indicate you need legal representation immediately. Insurance companies are not on your side; they want to minimize their payout.

Quick Settlement Offers

If an insurance company contacts you within days or weeks of your loved one’s death offering a settlement, they likely know the case is worth much more than they’re offering, especially with the new 2025 damage caps.

Blame Shifting

Insurance adjusters may suggest your loved one was partially or entirely at fault for their death, even when evidence suggests otherwise, attempting to reduce their liability.

Unreasonable Delays

Legitimate claims shouldn’t take months to investigate without reason. Excessive delays often suggest unfair tactics (a form of insurance bad faith, which our firm specializes in).

Lowball Offers

Initial offers are almost always far below fair value. Insurance companies expect negotiation and often have authority to pay much more.

Pressure Tactics

Statements like “this offer won’t be available later” or “you should take this now” are warning signs that you’re being manipulated into accepting less.

How Much Does a Denver Wrongful Death Lawyer Cost?

At McCormick & Murphy, P.C., we believe quality legal representation should be accessible to all families. Most wrongful death attorneys, including our firm, work on a contingency fee basis, meaning:

No Upfront Costs

  • Free initial consultations to discuss your case.
  • No attorney fees unless you win and we recover compensation for your family.
  • Our law firm advances all case expenses (e.g., investigation costs, expert witness fees, court filing fees).
  • No risk to your family’s finances during this difficult time.

Percentage-Based Fees

  • Typically 33-40% of any settlement or verdict we secure for you.
  • The percentage may vary based on case complexity and stage of litigation.
  • Our fee structure is explained clearly upfront in a written agreement.
  • No hidden costs or surprise bills.

Case Expenses Covered

  • Investigation costs (e.g., accident reconstruction, private investigators).
  • Expert witness fees (e.g., medical, economic, life care planning experts).
  • Court filing fees and deposition costs.
  • Medical record copying costs.

These expenses are usually advanced by our law firm and deducted from any settlement or verdict, not paid separately by you, ensuring transparency.

Important Questions to Ask Potential Wrongful Death Lawyers

Before hiring an attorney, ask these important questions to ensure you choose the right legal partner for your family:

Experience and Track Record

  • How many wrongful death cases have you handled, particularly in Denver?
  • What were the outcomes in similar cases? Can you share specific results? (e.g., McCormick & Murphy, P.C., has secured multi-million dollar wrongful death settlements and verdicts).
  • Do you have experience with cases like mine (e.g., medical negligence, truck accidents)?
  • Will you personally handle my case, or will it be passed to a junior attorney or paralegal?

Case Strategy

  • What’s your initial assessment of my case’s strengths and weaknesses?
  • How long do you expect the process to take?
  • What challenges do you anticipate, and how do you plan to overcome them?
  • How will you communicate with me about progress, and how often?

Fees and Costs

  • What’s your contingency fee percentage?
  • What expenses might I be responsible for, and when are they paid?
  • Can you provide a written fee agreement that details everything?

Common Misconceptions About Wrongful Death Cases

Myth: “A Lawsuit Won’t Bring My Loved One Back”

While nothing can undo your loss, legal action serves important purposes:

  • It provides financial security for your family’s future.
  • It holds negligent parties accountable for their actions.
  • It can help prevent similar tragedies for other families.
  • It offers a sense of justice and closure.

Myth: “Only Wealthy Families Can Afford Good Lawyers”

Contingency fee arrangements with firms like McCormick & Murphy, P.C., make quality legal representation accessible to all families, regardless of financial situation. You pay nothing upfront.

Myth: “Insurance Will Cover Everything”

Insurance companies profit by paying as little as possible. Without legal representation, you’ll likely receive far less than your case is truly worth.

Myth: “Wrongful Death Cases Always Go to Trial”

Most cases settle out of court, often providing faster resolution and guaranteed compensation without the stress of a trial. However, our firm is always trial-ready if necessary.

Steps to Take After a Wrongful Death

If you’ve lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence, taking these steps can protect your family’s rights:

Immediate Actions

  1. Preserve evidence from the scene if possible (e.g., photos, videos).
  2. Collect witness contact information.
  3. Keep all medical records and bills related to the final illness or injury.
  4. Do not sign anything from insurance companies or provide recorded statements without legal advice from McCormick & Murphy, P.C.
  5. Document your losses and expenses, including funeral costs and lost income.

Within Days

  1. Contact a wrongful death lawyer for a free consultation.
  2. Notify relevant insurance companies of the death (your own and the at-fault party’s).
  3. Gather important documents (employment records, tax returns, death certificate).
  4. Keep detailed records of all expenses related to the death and ongoing family impact.

Ongoing

  1. Follow your lawyer’s guidance throughout the process.
  2. Maintain communication records with all parties.
  3. Document the ongoing impact on your family’s life, both economic and non-economic.
  4. Prioritize your emotional health during this difficult time and seek support resources.

Why Timeliness Matters in Wrongful Death Cases

Colorado’s two-year statute of limitations (for most wrongful death cases) means you have a limited window to file your claim. However, waiting too long can hurt your case in other ways:

Evidence Disappears

  • Accident scenes are cleaned up.
  • Security footage is deleted.
  • Physical evidence deteriorates.
  • Witnesses’ memories fade, and they may move or become unavailable.

Documentation Becomes Harder to Obtain

  • Medical records may be archived or destroyed.
  • Employment records might be discarded.
  • Insurance files could be closed.
  • Government reports may be harder to access.

Defendants Prepare Their Defense

  • Insurance companies investigate immediately.
  • Witnesses may be coached or influenced.
  • Expert witnesses are retained.
  • Defense strategies are developed.

How We Support Families Through This Difficult Time

Beyond legal representation, our experienced Denver wrongful death lawyers provide compassionate support:

Emotional Support

  • Understanding of the grief process and its complexities.
  • Patience with difficult decisions and emotional testimony.
  • Compassion during emotional testimony and depositions.
  • Referrals to counseling resources and grief support groups in Denver.

Practical Assistance

  • Guidance with complex insurance claims and paperwork.
  • Advice on financial planning during and after the case.
  • Coordination with other professionals (e.g., funeral homes, financial advisors).
  • Protection from harassment by defendants or their representatives.

Clear Communication

  • Regular updates on your case progress.
  • Clear explanations of legal procedures and what to expect next.
  • Translation of complex legal documents into plain English.
  • Honest assessment of case prospects and potential outcomes.

What Makes a Wrongful Death Case Successful?

Strong wrongful death cases typically share these characteristics, all of which we strive to establish:

Clear Responsibility

  • Obvious negligence or wrongdoing by the at-fault party.
  • Strong evidence of fault (e.g., police reports, witness testimony, video).
  • Credible witnesses who can support your position.
  • Expert testimony supporting your position on causation and liability.

Significant Damages

  • Substantial lost income potential and future economic losses.
  • High medical expenses related to the final illness or injury.
  • Strong family relationships that demonstrate significant non-economic losses.
  • Young age of the person who passed away, increasing future economic and non-economic losses.

Prompt Action

  • Quick evidence preservation at the scene.
  • Early witness interviews.
  • Timely legal filing within the statute of limitations.
  • Thorough investigation initiated immediately.

Experienced Representation

  • Deep knowledge of wrongful death law and Colorado statutes.
  • Proven trial experience and a willingness to go to court.
  • Skilled negotiation abilities against powerful insurance companies.
  • Resources for thorough investigation and expert retention.

Moving Forward: Your Next Steps

If you’ve lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence, you don’t have to face this alone. Denver wrongful death lawyers at McCormick & Murphy, P.C., are here to help you get the justice and compensation your family deserves.

Schedule Your Free, Confidential Consultation Today

During your consultation, you’ll learn:

  • Whether you have a valid wrongful death claim under Colorado law.
  • What compensation might be available to your family, considering the new 2025 damage caps.
  • How the legal process works.
  • What it will cost (typically nothing upfront) for our representation.
  • How long your case might take.

What to Bring to Your Consultation (If Available)

  • Death certificate.
  • Any police or accident reports.
  • Relevant medical records and bills from the final illness or injury.
  • Insurance information (your loved one’s policies, and the at-fault party’s if known).
  • Employment records and tax returns of the deceased.
  • Photos from the incident.
  • Contact information for witnesses.

Questions We’ll Answer for You

  • Do I have a case?
  • How much might my case be worth?
  • How long will the process take?
  • What are my chances of success?
  • What will this cost my family?
  • What happens next?

Take Action Now – Your Family's Future Deserves Protection

Every day you wait is another day that evidence can disappear, witnesses’ memories can fade, and your legal rights may be impacted. Colorado’s wrongful death laws have never been more favorable to families, with damage limits more than tripling in 2025.

Your loved one’s life had immense value. Their death has left your family facing emotional trauma and financial hardship that you never should have had to endure. While we can’t bring them back, we can help you secure the compensation needed to rebuild your life and hold those responsible accountable for their actions.

Don’t let insurance companies take advantage of your grief. Don’t let negligent parties escape responsibility. Don’t let your family’s financial future remain uncertain.

Call McCormick & Murphy, P.C. today for your free, no-obligation consultation. Learn about your rights, understand your options, and take the first step toward getting the justice and compensation your family deserves. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.

Your loved one’s memory deserves justice. Your family deserves security. Let us help you get both.