California Fatal Pedestrian Injury Attorneys
At Miller Law, Inc., we want to help you after losing a loved one in a fatal bike accident or pedestrian accident. Finding out your child, spouse or sibling was fatally hit by a car while on a walk or bicycle ride is a severely tragic event. We understand that nothing we can do can bring your loved one back.
However, with a successful wrongful death claim, we can help you bring some closure and a measure of justice to the situation by holding the responsible party accountable. Further, we can help you obtain financial compensation for lost income and loss of companionship. Especially if the deceased was the sole breadwinner in a family with children, it is important to obtain the best compensation award possible to ensure that the children are provided for in the long term.
Our Sacramento fatal bicycle accident lawyers have more than 20 years of legal experience. We help families obtain the compensation they deserve after losing family members in fatal pedestrian and bicycle accidents.
Statute of Limitations
After this type of tragic loss, many families are reluctant to call a lawyer and file a wrongful death claim, because they want to take the time necessary to mourn their losses. This is understandable, of course, but it is important to realize that you have a limited time to file this type of claim.
For many wrongful death claims, you have only two years to file a claim, and in some circumstances, this timeline changes. For example, if a governmental entity is involved, you may only have six months to file a claim. If you work with Miller Law, Inc., we will handle your case with empathy and care, providing you the personalized legal care you need during this tough time. You can continue taking the time you need to mourn and recover from your loss; we will take of the legal matters for you.
Contact Miller Law, Inc., by calling our Sacramento-area law offices toll free at 888-353-0285 or by contacting us online. Initial consultations regarding bicycle and pedestrian wrongful death claims are free and confidential.




















