Parker Wrongful Death Lawyer

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When a loved one dies because another person or company ignored safety rules, it is common to feel torn between wanting justice and feeling exhausted by the thought of starting a case. However, having the right legal team by your side can take off the burden of worrying about legal procedures and deadlines.

When your family works with an experienced Parker personal injury lawyer from our team, you get a professional who will identify every potentially responsible party, secure critical evidence before it disappears, and pursue the full compensation the law allows. With over a decade of experience in Colorado, we are ready to guide you through each step of the process with clear explanations and steady support.

Reach out to our law firm for a no-cost, no-obligation consultation today. Call our personal injury lawyers in the state of Colorado at (303) 999-9999 or contact us online.

How Our Parker Wrongful Death Lawyers Help Families

As our attorney Jon C. Boesen notes, a successful wrongful death case depends on early preservation of evidence and a clear damages story. Corporations or insurers may begin building their defenses within hours of the incident, so our role is to step in on your family’s behalf to carry the legal load at a time when your energy is needed elsewhere.

When families in Parker turn to Boesen Law after a fatal crash, medical error, or other preventable tragedy, we typically:

  • Investigate the circumstances from every angle: The type of evidence needed will depend on the specific type of case. For example, in motor vehicle or trucking cases, we pursue electronic data from event data recorders and telematics. In medical, nursing home, or property cases, we instead seek charting notes, staffing logs, maintenance records, and internal incident reports.
  • Identify all responsible parties and insurance layers: A wrongful death rarely involves just one actor. A drunk or distracted driver may also have an employer or bar with exposure. Similarly, a dangerous property may involve both a landlord and a management company. Your lawyer will look beyond the most obvious wrongdoer, so your claim is not limited to the smallest policy on the table.
  • Work with experts to explain what happened and what was lost: Accident reconstructionists, medical specialists, economists, and life care planners help explain how the incident occurred, what your loved one likely experienced, and how losing them will affect your family’s finances and daily life for decades.
  • Document the full human and financial impact: We gather wage and benefits records, retirement projections, and testimony about how your loved one supported the household: income, childcare, transportation, emotional support, and day-to-day tasks. Those details serve to explain both economic and non-economic losses to a jury or an insurer.
  • Negotiate and litigate from a position of preparation: We treat each wrongful death case as if it may be heard by a jury. That means clear liability theories, organized evidence, and a damages presentation built to withstand cross-examination. This preparation also gives us leverage in settlement negotiations.

From the first meeting, we protect you from unnecessary contact with insurance companies and defense lawyers, keep you updated in plain language, and handle the court deadlines. That approach is designed to reduce uncertainty for families while preserving the full scope of their legal options.

We invite you to get in touch today. An experienced wrongful death lawyer at Boesen Law is ready to support you with honest advice and prompt investigation to secure the future your family deserves.

What Is Considered Wrongful Death Under Colorado Law

According to C.R.S. § 13-21-202, a death is considered wrongful when it results from another person or entity’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional conduct, and the person who died could have brought a personal injury lawsuit had they survived. Common situations that give rise to wrongful death claims in Parker include:

  • Motor vehicle crashes involving cars, trucks, motorcycles, or pedestrians
  • Impaired or distracted driving on major routes like Parker Road or E-470
  • Dangerous property conditions in apartment complexes, retail centers, or parking lots
  • Medical negligence, such as misdiagnosis, delayed treatment, or surgical mistakes
  • Nursing home neglect leading to infections, falls, or other fatal complications
  • Workplace incidents involving unsafe procedures or defective equipment

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 222,698 unintentional injury deaths in the United States in 2023, with 43,273 motor vehicle traffic deaths that same year. Many of these losses trace back to preventable choices. Colorado’s wrongful death laws exist so that when negligence leads to tragedy, families have a structured way to seek accountability.

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Parker, Colorado?

Colorado does not allow every family member to file a wrongful death case whenever they wish. The statutes carefully define who can bring a claim and when, primarily in C.R.S. § 13-21-201, which sets out the order of priority among surviving relatives. In general:

  • During the first year after death
    • The surviving spouse has the exclusive right to file a wrongful death lawsuit.
    • The spouse may choose in writing to allow the decedent’s “heirs” (often children) to join in the claim.
  • During the second year after death
    • The surviving spouse, eligible heirs, or both together may bring the case.
    • If there is no surviving spouse, children, or other qualifying heirs may file.
  • When there is no spouse or children
    • Parents may have standing to bring a wrongful death action, particularly when the decedent was an unmarried child or adult without descendants.

House Bill 24-1472 clarifies that, in certain situations siblings or their heirs may be permitted to file. Because these rules intersect with blended families, adoptions, and designated beneficiaries, one of the first things we do is map out your family structure and confirm who Colorado law recognizes as proper plaintiffs.

Damages Available in a Parker Wrongful Death Case – Don’t Settle for Less

No verdict or settlement can replace a person. What the law can do is address the financial and human consequences of a preventable death, describing what losses may be claimed and how they are measured. Generally, the types of damages you can pursue with a claim in Parker include:

Economic losses

Economic damages represent the concrete financial impact of the death, which may include:

  • Final medical expenses related to the fatal injury or illness
  • Funeral, burial, or cremation costs
  • The decedent’s lost wages, salary growth, bonuses, and employment benefits
  • Loss of household services such as childcare, transportation, home maintenance, and caregiving for other relatives

Economists often help us project these losses into the future based on age, work history, career path, and expected work-life expectancy.

Non-economic losses

On the other hand, non-economic damages reflect the human and relational side of your loss, such as:

  • Grief and emotional distress for surviving family members
  • Loss of companionship, affection, and guidance
  • Loss of the decedent’s presence in everyday life, from parenting to partnership

For many years, Colorado capped non-economic damages in wrongful death cases at relatively modest levels. With HB24-1472, lawmakers significantly raised those limits. For civil actions filed on or after January 1, 2025, the general cap on non-economic wrongful death damages increases to $2,125,000, although there are exceptions and cases not subject to this cap.

During a free consultation, a lawyer from our team can explain how the damages rules interact with your family’s circumstances and what factors may affect the amount of compensation that can be pursued.

Talk With a Parker Wrongful Death Lawyer Today

As shown in our case results, Boesen Law has recovered substantial awards in complex injury and wrongful death cases. With over a decade of experience in personal injury law, our attorneys know how to investigate what happened, identify every party who may bear responsibility, and work with experts to present a clear, evidence-based claim. 

Contact us today to schedule a free consultation. A lawyer from our team will explain the next steps and answer all the questions your family may have. You do not pay attorney’s fees unless we recover compensation on your behalf.

Frequently Asked Questions About Parker Wrongful Death Cases

What is considered a wrongful death in Colorado?

A wrongful death occurs when a person dies because another individual, business, or entity acted negligently, recklessly, or intentionally, and the decedent could have brought a personal injury claim had they survived. Common examples include fatal crashes, dangerous property conditions, medical errors, and defective products.

How long do we have to bring a wrongful death lawsuit?

In most cases, you generally have two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Certain claims, such as those involving specific criminal offenses or government entities, may have different timelines or additional notice requirements, so it is important to speak with a lawyer as soon as you can.

Who is allowed to file a wrongful death claim in Parker?

Colorado law gives the surviving spouse the exclusive right to file during the first year after death, though the spouse may allow heirs to join. In the second year, the spouse, eligible heirs (such as children), or both together may bring the case. If there is no spouse or children, parents and, in some circumstances, siblings or their heirs may have standing.

What types of compensation can a family recover in a wrongful death case?

Families may recover economic damages such as final medical bills, funeral expenses, lost income, and the value of household services, as well as non-economic damages for grief, emotional distress, and loss of companionship.

Will our family have to go to trial?

Many wrongful death cases resolve through settlement or mediation once liability is clear and damages are thoroughly documented. However, some defendants deny responsibility or refuse to offer fair compensation. Boesen Law prepares every case as though it may go to trial, which strengthens our negotiating position and ensures that, if a jury is ultimately needed, your family’s case is ready to be heard.

Reach out to our law firm for a no-cost, no-obligation consultation today. Call our personal injury lawyers in the state of Colorado at (303) 999-9999 or contact us online.

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