Wrongful Death Lawyers in Little Rock, Arkansas

Ludwig Law Firm | Wrongful Death Lawyers

If you have recently lost a loved one unexpectedly, you could be faced with one of the most emotional and tragic experiences of your life. We strongly believe that no one should have to endure the pain of losing a loved one prematurely, especially if an accident that caused the untimely death of your family member could have been prevented.   


Our Arkansas personal injury lawyers have decades of experience working with family members after fatal accidents. We recognize how devastating the sudden loss of a loved one can be, especially when the cause was someone else’s carelessness. Because wrongful death claims can be some of the most personal and emotional legal matters to work through, it is crucial to ensure the legal team you work with is one you can completely trust and rely on. We have successfully handled wrongful death suits arising from vehicle accidents, dangerous premises, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, and more. To learn more about Arkansas’ wrongful death law, schedule a free consultation with Ludwig Law Firm today.

What is Wrongful Death?

Wrongful death claims are legal actions brought by certain individuals if a close relative’s death was caused by another’s wrongful act, neglect, carelessness, or failure to act.



If the deceased individual had lived, then they would have had the right to file a personal injury claim and seek compensation for their injuries. This lets the people left behind to pursue this right on their behalf.

What Compensation Can Survivors Receive in the Case of a Wrongful Death?

The surviving relatives may receive compensation for:

  • Funeral and burial expenses, if paid for by a surviving family member
  • Loss of decedent’s earnings
  • Loss of inheritance
  • Loss of decedent’s household, parental, and spousal services
  • Loss of decedent’s care, support, guidance, companionship, and love
  • Surviving family member’s mental anguish and emotional distress
  • Surviving family members mental health care expenses

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