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If you've lost a loved one due to negligence in Castle Pines or surrounding areas, our compassionate wrongful death lawyers at Conduit Law are here to help you seek justice and compensation.

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Compassionate Castle Pines Wrongful Death Lawyers

Losing a loved one due to someone else's negligence is profoundly devastating, leaving families facing both emotional trauma and financial uncertainty. Castle Pines wrongful death attorneys understand the complexity of these circumstances and are committed to holding responsible parties accountable while securing meaningful compensation for your family. Under Colorado's Wrongful Death Act (C.R.S. § 13-21-201), eligible family members—including spouses, children, and parents—have the right to pursue legal action. Non-economic damages in Colorado are capped at $2,125,000 as of 2025 (C.R.S. § 13-21-203), though economic damages may exceed this amount. Time is critical: Colorado's statute of limitations allows only two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death claim (C.R.S. § 13-80-102). Whether your loss resulted from medical negligence, accidents, or other preventable circumstances, experienced legal representation helps families navigate the legal process while seeking justice and appropriate compensation during this difficult time.

Common Causes of Wrongful Death

  • Car and Truck Accidents
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Workplace Accidents
  • Defective Products
  • Criminal Acts

Damages in Wrongful Death Cases

We help recover:

  • Funeral and Burial Expenses
  • Lost Income and Benefits
  • Loss of Companionship
  • Emotional Distress
  • Punitive Damages (in some cases)

Colorado Wrongful Death Laws

Key aspects include who can file, time limits, and damage caps. Our lawyers navigate these complexities for you.

Losing a family member due to someone else's negligence is devastating, and understanding your legal rights under Colorado wrongful death law is crucial. Under C.R.S. § 13-21-201, Colorado's Wrongful Death Act, eligible family members—beginning with a surviving spouse within the first year, followed by children and parents—may pursue compensation for their loss. It's important to act quickly, as Colorado imposes a strict two-year statute of limitations for wrongful death claims under C.R.S. § 13-80-102. While non-economic damages are capped at $2,125,000 as of 2025, families may recover economic losses including medical expenses and lost income. Medical errors alone claim approximately 250,000 lives annually across the United States, underscoring the prevalence of preventable deaths. Castle Pines wrongful death attorneys understand the emotional and financial burden your family faces and can guide you through the complex legal process while you focus on healing and supporting your loved ones.

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Wrongful Death Laws by State — Colorado, Arizona, California & Kansas

Colorado's Wrongful Death Act (C.R.S. § 13-21-201 through 13-21-204) restricts filing rights to the surviving spouse in the first year, then children, then parents, with siblings eligible only if no closer relative exists — a 2025 expansion. Colorado caps non-economic wrongful death damages at $2,125,000 as of January 2025. The statute of limitations is two years from the date of death. Arizona's wrongful death statute (A.R.S. § 12-611 through 12-613) allows the personal representative to file on behalf of surviving family, with a two-year deadline and no cap on non-economic damages. California permits actions under CCP § 377.60 by the decedent's personal representative or surviving spouse, domestic partner, children, or dependents, with a two-year deadline (CCP § 335.1) and no damage caps. Kansas allows wrongful death claims under K.S.A. § 60-1901 through 60-1905 with a two-year filing window and no statutory cap on damages, making Kansas and Arizona particularly favorable for high-value wrongful death claims compared to Colorado's capped system.

Common Questions

How much is the average wrongful death settlement in Colorado?

Wrongful death settlements in Colorado typically range from $500,000 to several million dollars. As of January 1, 2025, Colorado's non-economic damage cap for wrongful death increased to $2,125,000. Fatal car accidents may settle between $500K-$2M+, medical malpractice deaths often exceed $1M-$3M. Conduit Law has recovered over $50 million for Colorado families. Contact us for a free case evaluation.

What factors affect wrongful death settlement amounts?

Key factors include: 1) Age and earning capacity of the deceased; 2) Number of dependents; 3) Circumstances of death (extreme negligence may warrant punitive damages); 4) Strength of evidence; 5) Available insurance coverage; 6) Economic damages including lost income and benefits. Our attorneys work with forensic economists to accurately calculate your family's full losses.

How long does a wrongful death lawsuit take to settle?

Most Colorado wrongful death cases settle within 12-24 months. The timeline includes investigation, filing, discovery, and negotiations. Complex cases may take 2-3 years. We prioritize maximizing your family's recovery while working efficiently to resolve your case.

Can I sue for wrongful death if my loved one was partially at fault?

Yes, under Colorado's modified comparative negligence rule, you can recover damages if your loved one was less than 50% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by their percentage of fault. An experienced attorney will fight back against unfair blame-shifting tactics by insurance companies.

Do wrongful death lawyers charge upfront fees?

No, we work on contingency—you pay $0 upfront and no fees unless we win. We advance all case costs and are only reimbursed from your recovery. This ensures grieving families can afford quality legal representation.
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