Wrongful Death / Motor Vehicle Accidents

Baton Rouge Car Accident & Wrongful Death Attorney

Louisiana Car Wreck & Wrongful Death Lawyer

A deadly car or truck accident is difficult to deal with. At the Bohrer Law Firm in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, we have helped families through the legal details of a wrongful death claim. We cannot change the wrongful death, but we can offer our help in investigating the car or truck wreck and filing a claim for your losses.

Did a loved one die in a fatal car accident?
Talk to lawyers who can help. 225-925-LAWS (5297) or 1-800-876-3911

If a loved one has died in a motor vehicle accident, our Baton Rouge personal injury lawyers have the experience, resources, and experts to help you and your family.

  • We know that a sudden, wrongful death from a car wreck, 18-wheeler accident, motorcycle wreck, or drunk driving collision is devastating for a family. Recovery is never complete, but a successful wrongful death claim can bring financial security for you and your family.
  • In a wrongful death claim, family members can make survivor claims— for your loved one's pain and suffering and mental anguish.
  • Your family can also bring a wrongful death claim to recover loss of companionship, loss of economic support and other damages.

If a family member has died in a fatal car accident, talk to our attorneys about it. Our personal injury trial lawyers can help you understand the laws and your rights. You do not have to go through this alone.

Call the Bohrer Law Firm. 225-925-LAWS (5297) or 1-800-876-3911. Free confidential initial consultation.

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PH: (225) 925-5297
PH: 1-800-876-3911
8712 Jefferson Highway, Suite B
Baton Rouge, LA 70809-2233
FAX: (225) 231-7000
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SuperLawyers Million Dollar Advocates Forum
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