Sunrise Wrongful Death Lawyers

Losing someone unexpectedly is one of the most painful experiences a family can endure, especially when the death could have been prevented. At Weston & Pape, our wrongful death lawyer serving Sunrise families helps surviving relatives pursue justice and financial accountability after a tragic loss. We approach every case with care, urgency, and a commitment to holding negligent parties responsible.

If your loved one’s death was caused by another person’s careless or reckless actions, we are here to guide you through your legal options. Call 954-953-5336 to schedule a free consultation and learn how we can support your family. You do not pay any fees unless we recover compensation for you.

Understanding Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Florida

In Florida, wrongful death claims are governed by strict rules that determine who may file a lawsuit and who may receive compensation. These cases are filed on behalf of the estate, but the recovery is intended to support surviving family members.

The claim must be brought by the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate. This individual is usually named in a will or appointed by the probate court. Once appointed, the personal representative files the lawsuit for the benefit of eligible survivors, which may include a spouse, children, parents, and in some cases dependent relatives.

In Sunrise cases we handle, families are often surprised to learn that even close emotional relationships do not automatically guarantee eligibility. That is why early legal guidance is so important. Attorneys like Dante Weston and John Pape often step in at this stage to help families understand not only who can file, but how to structure the case so all eligible beneficiaries are properly represented from the start.

Dante Weston is known for building strong litigation strategies in complex injury cases, especially when liability is disputed. John Pape is highly detail-oriented and often focuses on ensuring the estate and family documentation is complete and properly aligned with Florida’s procedural requirements. Together, their approach helps families avoid delays during an already difficult time.

What Damages Are Available in a Wrongful Death Claim?

Wrongful death damages in Florida are meant to compensate surviving family members for both financial and emotional losses. While no amount of money can replace a loved one, these damages can provide stability during a difficult transition.

Economic damages may include lost financial support the deceased would have provided, loss of household services such as childcare or transportation, and medical or funeral expenses related to the incident. These losses are often calculated using financial records, employment history, and expert analysis of future earnings.

Non-economic damages address the emotional impact of the loss. This can include loss of companionship, guidance, and protection, as well as mental pain and suffering experienced by surviving family members. In Sunrise families we represent, these losses are often the most deeply felt, even though they are harder to measure in dollars.

In certain cases, the estate may also recover damages for the pain and suffering the deceased experienced prior to passing, provided there is evidence they were conscious during the interval between injury and death.

How Attorneys Build Strong Wrongful Death Cases in Sunrise

These cases require more than filing paperwork. They require a careful investigation into how the death occurred, who may be responsible, and what evidence supports liability. That often includes reviewing accident reports, medical records, witness statements, and in some cases, expert analysis.

Dante Weston often takes the lead in analyzing liability theories and identifying all potentially responsible parties, especially in cases involving commercial vehicles or multiple defendants. John Pape frequently works on assembling the evidentiary record, ensuring that financial documentation, medical files, and estate records are complete and consistent.

Their combined approach helps prevent gaps that insurance companies often use to challenge wrongful death claims.

Why Acting Quickly Matters in Sunrise Wrongful Death Cases

Florida law generally gives families two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death lawsuit. However, waiting can make these cases more difficult to prove. Evidence can disappear, witnesses may become harder to locate, and insurance companies often begin building their defense immediately.

Early legal action allows your attorney to preserve critical evidence and begin building a stronger case from the start.

Support for Families During a Difficult Time

We understand that no legal process can replace what you have lost. Our role is to help relieve the legal and financial burden so your family can focus on healing. From the first consultation through resolution, we aim to provide clear communication, steady guidance, and strong advocacy.

Speak with a Sunrise Wrongful Death Attorney Today

If you lost a loved one due to negligence or wrongdoing in Sunrise, Weston & Pape is here to help your family pursue justice. Our legal team will carefully evaluate your case, explain your rights, and guide you through each step of the process with compassion and clarity.

Call 954-953-5336 today to schedule your free consultation. We do not charge any fees unless we successfully recover compensation for your family.

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John Pape

John Pape is the Managing Partner at Weston & Pape and has more than 30 years of experience representing injured clients across Florida. A summa cum laude graduate of the University of Miami School of Law, he has devoted his entire career to personal injury cases, including motor-vehicle accidents, wrongful death, and nursing-home neglect. Recognized by Verdict7, The National Trial Lawyers Top 100, and Premier Lawyers of America, John is known for his thorough preparation and commitment to achieving meaningful results for his clients.

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