Losing someone you love is one of life’s most devastating experiences. That loss becomes even harder when it could have been prevented. Whether the tragedy occurred in a car crash on I-215, a fatal fall inside a casino, or a construction accident on a job site, families are often left with grief, confusion, and serious financial strain.
Nevada law gives surviving family members the legal right to seek compensation through a wrongful death claim. These civil lawsuits are separate from any criminal charges and focus on holding the responsible party financially accountable. Taking legal action can ease financial burdens, give families a sense of justice, and prevent similar tragedies from happening to others. At Drummond Law Firm, we are here to help you move forward with strength and clarity.
Disciplined, Compassionate Representation for Grieving Families
Wrongful death cases are among the most emotionally complex and legally demanding matters we handle. Your family deserves a law firm that can provide strategic legal action and personal support throughout every stage of the case. Drummond Law Firm brings both.
Leadership Rooted in Military Values
Our firm is led by Craig W. Drummond, a former U.S. Army Captain and Judge Advocate General (JAG) attorney. His background in military law instills a level of preparation, discipline, and strategic focus that guides every wrongful death case we take on. He has earned the Bronze Star and brings the same sense of duty and clarity to civilian litigation.
A Litigation-First Approach to Complex Claims
Wrongful death cases require early, aggressive preparation. Our firm investigates each case from the start with the expectation that it may go to trial. This approach sends a clear message to insurers and opposing counsel: we are not here for quick settlements. We are prepared to fight for full compensation.
A Financial Guarantee That Puts Families First
Through our Reduced Fee Guarantee®, we ensure that if a case settles before filing a lawsuit, the client’s net recovery will always exceed our legal fee. This policy protects your family’s interests and reflects our commitment to fairness during your time of loss.
Direct Access When You Need It Most
You will never be shuffled through a call center or case manager. From your first call, you will speak directly with an attorney who is actively involved in your case. We are available 24/7 to meet with families in person, provide updates, and answer questions when they matter most.
What Qualifies as a Wrongful Death Under Nevada Law?
Wrongful death is a civil legal action filed when someone dies as a result of another party’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional harm. These cases focus on the harm suffered by the surviving family members, including emotional loss, lost income, and the cost of funeral arrangements.
To bring a wrongful death claim in Nevada, you must be able to show that the deceased person would have had the right to file a personal injury lawsuit had they survived. This legal test allows families to pursue compensation after fatal car accidents, workplace injuries, defective product incidents, or medical negligence. Criminal charges may also be filed in some cases, but they are not required for a civil claim to move forward.
Civil vs. Criminal Proceedings
Wrongful death cases are different from criminal homicide prosecutions. Criminal cases are filed by the state and focus on punishment. Wrongful death lawsuits are filed by families and focus on compensation. You may pursue a wrongful death claim even if the responsible party was never arrested or convicted.
Examples of Qualifying Events
Common events that may give rise to a wrongful death claim include deadly traffic collisions, falls caused by unsafe property conditions, fatal medical errors, or violent incidents that occurred due to inadequate security. Our firm investigates the cause of death and identifies every responsible party.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Nevada?
Nevada law limits who can file a wrongful death lawsuit. The people who may bring this type of claim are typically those who were closest to the deceased, or those who suffered the greatest financial loss as a result of the death.
Surviving spouses, domestic partners, and children are usually first in line to file a wrongful death claim. If the deceased had no surviving spouse or children, parents or other dependents may be eligible. In addition, the personal representative of the estate may also file a claim on behalf of the estate.
Family Members With Legal Standing
Spouses, partners, children, and sometimes parents may all have standing to file depending on the circumstances. These claims allow family members to recover for lost companionship, emotional suffering, and the support the deceased would have provided.
The Role of the Estate Representative
If there are no immediate family members or if the estate is handling financial matters, a personal representative may file the claim. This person manages the lawsuit on behalf of the estate and ensures that any recovery is distributed according to Nevada law.
Distribution of Damages
Any compensation awarded is distributed based on the specific losses suffered by each family member. Our firm helps ensure that damages are properly evaluated and that all eligible survivors are included in the claim.
Common Causes of Wrongful Death in Henderson
Wrongful death can result from a wide range of preventable events. In Henderson, these often involve negligent drivers, unsafe property conditions, medical errors, or inadequate workplace safety.
Before pursuing a claim, it is important to understand how the fatal incident occurred. We conduct a detailed investigation to determine what went wrong, whether proper safety measures were followed, and who should be held accountable.
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Car crashes, truck collisions, and motorcycle wrecks are some of the most common causes of wrongful death in Clark County. These may involve distracted driving, drunk driving, speeding, or failure to yield. We examine traffic reports, witness statements, and crash reconstruction data.
Casino or Hotel Premises Incidents
Hotels, casinos, and resorts have a legal duty to keep their guests safe. When unsafe conditions, inadequate lighting, or a lack of security contribute to a fatal fall or violent assault, the property owner may be liable for wrongful death.
Workplace Accidents
Construction sites, warehouses, and other dangerous workplaces are frequent locations of fatal injuries. We review Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) records, safety violations, and the roles of subcontractors or third-party vendors.
Medical Malpractice
When doctors, nurses, or hospitals fail to meet accepted standards of care, the results can be fatal. Delayed diagnosis, surgical errors, and medication mistakes are all examples of malpractice that may justify a wrongful death lawsuit.
Negligent Security or Criminal Acts
Violent crimes in parking lots, apartment complexes, or hotels may lead to liability if property owners failed to provide reasonable security. We investigate whether prior incidents were ignored and whether lighting, locks, or patrols were inadequate.
Damages Recoverable in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Wrongful death claims serve two critical purposes: they allow families to recover financial support lost due to a loved one’s passing and hold negligent parties accountable for the harm they caused. Nevada law permits a wide range of compensation in these cases, depending on the relationship to the deceased and the specific losses sustained.
Medical Expenses and Funeral Costs
Surviving families can recover reimbursement for the medical care the deceased received before passing, including emergency treatment, hospital stays, or hospice services. Funeral and burial costs are also recoverable in most wrongful death cases.
Loss of Income and Future Support
If the deceased person was a provider for their family, the law allows recovery for the income, benefits, and financial support they would have contributed over a lifetime. Our firm works with economists to project those losses accurately.
Loss of Companionship and Care
Loved ones may be compensated for the emotional and practical loss of guidance, companionship, and support. This includes the care a parent would have provided to a child, or the emotional bond between spouses or domestic partners.
Pain and Suffering of Surviving Family Members
The emotional trauma caused by a sudden and preventable death can be profound. Nevada law recognizes this impact and allows for compensation tied to grief, anguish, and the long-term mental health effects of losing a loved one.
Punitive Damages in Severe Cases
In cases involving gross negligence or intentional harm, the court may award punitive damages. These are designed to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct. While not awarded in every case, they can significantly increase the overall value of a claim.
Why Timing Matters in Wrongful Death Claims
Wrongful death cases involve critical evidence, time-sensitive documentation, and legal deadlines. Acting quickly protects your rights and strengthens your case.
Nevada’s statute of limitations typically gives families two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death lawsuit. If you miss this deadline, your right to recover compensation may be permanently lost.
Risk of Lost Evidence
Delays in taking legal action can lead to lost or degraded evidence. Video surveillance may be erased, witnesses may become unavailable, and accident scenes may change over time. Our firm moves quickly to secure all available documentation.
Preservation of Witness Testimony
When a wrongful death occurs, eyewitness statements can help establish liability. These accounts are most effective when taken soon after the event. Prompt legal involvement ensures that memories are recorded and preserved accurately.
How Drummond Law Firm Builds a Strong Wrongful Death Case
Families deserve a firm that treats wrongful death cases with urgency, respect, and precision. At Drummond Law Firm, we approach these cases with trial-level preparation from the beginning. Our goal is to uncover the full truth and pursue maximum compensation.
Comprehensive Investigations
We start by reviewing police reports, medical records, and any available video footage. We also visit the scene, speak with witnesses, and examine any contributing factors, including mechanical failure, poor security, or workplace safety violations.
Collaboration With Experts
Wrongful death claims often require input from medical, engineering, or accident reconstruction experts. These professionals help us prove causation and demonstrate how the death occurred, particularly in complex cases involving vehicles, equipment, or property defects.
Documentation of Financial Losses
We collect detailed financial information about the deceased’s employment, benefits, and earning history. This allows us to calculate the long-term financial impact on your family and build a case that reflects those losses accurately.
Strategic Negotiation and Trial Preparation
Our preparation gives us leverage in settlement discussions. Insurance companies are more likely to offer full value when they know the case is built for court. If a fair resolution cannot be reached through negotiation, we are ready to proceed to trial without delay.
What to Expect When You Work With a Henderson Wrongful Death Attorney
When your family is grieving, the last thing you need is confusion, inaccessibility, or legal guesswork. We offer a structured and respectful process designed to keep you informed and supported at every step.
Consistent and Respectful Communication
You will receive regular updates on the progress of your case, including key developments, deadlines, and settlement discussions. We explain every step clearly and are available to answer your questions when they arise.
No Legal Fees Unless We Win
We represent families on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing upfront and no legal fees unless we recover compensation for your claim. With our Reduced Fee Guarantee, you will never take home less than our firm in a pre-suit settlement.
Support Throughout Settlement or Trial
Whether your case resolves quickly or proceeds to litigation, our commitment remains the same. We guide families through the emotional and legal process of seeking justice after a wrongful death with honesty, empathy, and resolve.
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Call the Captain: A Henderson Wrongful Death Lawyer Who Fights for Families
No amount of money can bring back a loved one. But a wrongful death claim can protect your family’s future, hold negligent parties accountable, and give you the closure that justice provides. At Drummond Law Firm, we combine military discipline, strategic litigation, and genuine care to help grieving families recover and rebuild.
You will work directly with an attorney, not a case manager. We are available 24/7 to speak with you, meet at your home, or answer questions as you decide how to move forward. If your family has lost someone due to negligence, call 702-CAPTAIN or contact us online to schedule a free and confidential consultation with a Henderson wrongful death lawyer today. We are ready to stand with you and fight for what your family deserves.

