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Wrongful Death

Experienced Representation in Wrongful Death Claims

Attorneys
Richard S. Rosen
Alex B. Cash
Daniel Francis Blanchard, III
Andrew D. Gowdown
Elizabeth J. Palmer
Russell Britton Kelly

At Rosen, Rosen & Hagood, LLC, our personal injury and wrongful death practice group has vast experience representing individuals, as well as large and small companies, in wrongful death claims, survival actions and loss of consortium claims.

Throughout the years, we have handled wrongful death cases involving premises liability, products liability and medical malpractice. We also handle a full range of personal injury cases based on claims of negligence, from car accidents and motorcycle accidents to dram shop liability.

Our Charleston, South Carolina, law firm is well equipped to handle even the most challenging cases. Attorneys at Rosen, Rosen & Hagood, LLC, have been well recognized for their work. They are AV® rated* under Martindale-Hubbell's peer rating system, honored as Super Lawyers and have been listed in The Best Lawyers in America for 20 years. Our firm is also a member of the International Society of Primerus Law Firms.

South Carolina Law: Death Caused by a Wrongful Act

When a person has been killed by the wrongful act of another — or by negligence or default — South Carolina law allows husbands, wives and children to collect damages. These damages can never compensate a family for the loss of a loved one, but they can hold a wrongdoer accountable for their actions, and they may also serve to prevent further damages to others in similar situations.

At Rosen, Rosen & Hagood, LLC, our goal is to seek justice on behalf of our clients. We do so with integrity and a dedication to personal service. To contact the lawyers at Rosen, Rosen & Hagood, LLC, about justice in a wrongful death matter, please call us at 843-628-7556 or toll free at 866-920-4872. You may also complete our online contact form.

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