Dallas Wrongful Death Lawyer Serving
Dallas–Fort Worth & Waco
Compassionate Legal Support When You Need It Most
Losing a loved one because of someone else’s choices is devastating. A Dallas wrongful death lawyer at Tyson Law Firm helps families pursue accountability and the financial support they need—while treating you with dignity and care. We represent families in wrongful death cases throughout Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Irving, Grand Prairie, and Waco.
No fee unless we recover compensation.
Free case review: Call (888) 28-TYSON
Do You Have a Wrongful Death Case in Dallas–Fort Worth or Waco?
Under the Texas Wrongful Death Act, a claim exists when a death is caused by another’s wrongful act, neglect, carelessness, unskillfulness, or default. We investigate quickly to confirm the legal elements and protect your rights.
Who can file?
- Surviving spouse, children, or parents may file.
- If none file within three months, the estate’s representative may proceed (unless requested otherwise by the family).
Deadline: Most cases must be filed within 2 years of the date of death.
Common Causes of Wrongful Death in Dallas–Fort Worth
- Truck & 18-wheeler crashes (fatigue, unsafe loading, poor maintenance)
- Car accidents (speeding, DUI, distraction)
- Premises liability & fatal falls (unsafe property conditions)
- Motorcycle & pedestrian collisions(failure to yield, blind-spot errors)
- Rideshare incidents (Uber/Lyft liability questions)
- Dog attacks (dangerous dogs, leash-law violations)
- Nursing home neglect/abuse (falls, untreated infection, malnutrition)
From Oak Cliff and Pleasant Grove to Uptown and beyond, we know Dallas roads, properties, and courts—and how to hold the right parties accountable.
What compensation can families recover?
Economic losses
- Funeral and burial costs
- Medical bills prior to death
- Lost earning capacity & lost benefits
- The value of household services
Non-economic losses
- Mental anguish and emotional pain
- Loss of companionship, guidance, and consortium
Punitive damages
Available in limited cases to punish gross negligence or willful misconduct (e.g., drunk driving).
How we prove a wrongful death claim
We establish: duty, breach, causation, and damages—then we build pressure for a full and fair outcome.
Evidence we gather
- Police/incident reports, autopsy & medical records
- Video/surveillance, phone and vehicle data (black boxes)
- Eyewitness accounts & expert testimony (accident reconstruction, medical, economic)
- Employment and financial documents to quantify lifetime losses
Our process (what to expect)
- Free case evaluation – We listen, answer questions, and outline a plan.
- Immediate investigation – Preserve evidence before it disappears.
- Claim & lawsuit strategy – File, conduct discovery, take depositions.
- Negotiation – Leverage facts and experts for a just settlement.
- Trial-ready representation – If they won’t be fair, we’re ready for court.
Timelines vary by complexity, number of parties, and court schedules. We move quickly while protecting case value.
Why Families Across Dallas–Fort Worth Choose Tyson Law Firm
- Nearly two decades advocating for Dallas families
- Local court experience and efficient case management
- Compassion + courtroom grit—we shoulder the legal load so you can focus on healing
- Contingency fee—no upfront costs; you pay nothing unless we recover compensation
What to do now
- Gather any documents (police reports, medical bills, insurance letters).
- Avoid recorded statements with insurers.
- Contact us before deadlines jeopardize the case.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dallas–Fort Worth Wrongful Death Claims
What is “wrongful death” in Texas?
A death caused by another’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional act (e.g., a drunk-driving crash, unsafe premises, medical negligence).
Who can file the lawsuit?
The spouse, children, or parents. After three months, the estate representative may file unless the family asks otherwise.
How long do we have to file?
Generally 2 years from the date of death. Start early so we can preserve evidence.
What damages are available?
Economic (income/benefits, medical/funeral), non-economic (companionship, guidance, mental anguish), and punitive in qualifying cases.
Do we need an attorney?
Yes. These cases are complex and heavily defended. We investigate, value the claim properly, manage insurers, and go to trial when needed.
Serving Families Across DFW & Waco
Tyson Law Firm helps families pursue wrongful death claims throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and Waco. Whether your loss occurred in a traffic collision, workplace incident, healthcare facility, or on unsafe property, we act quickly to preserve evidence and pursue accountability from every responsible party.