Losing a loved one is devastating—especially when their death could have been prevented. In these situations, families may have the legal right to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit to hold the responsible party […]
Losing a loved one is one of the most painful experiences a family can endure. When someone else’s negligence or misconduct causes the loss, the grief is often compounded by feelings of anger and injustice. While no amount of money can ever replace a life, legal action can provide both accountability and a path toward healing.
In this post, we’ll explore how a wrongful death lawsuit in Texas works, who has the legal right to file, what types of damages may be available, and how pursuing justice can support the grieving process.
Texas law places limits on who can bring a wrongful death lawsuit. Eligible family members include:
Extended family members such as siblings, grandparents, or cousins generally cannot file under Texas law. This is one way Texas differs from other states, where eligibility may be broader.
Wrongful death damages aim to ease the financial and emotional burdens left behind. In Texas, families may recover compensation for:
In some cases, exemplary (punitive) damages may also be awarded if the death resulted from gross negligence or intentional harm.
While legal proceedings cannot erase grief, they can help families move forward by:
Each state has its own wrongful death laws, and Texas’s approach is relatively strict. For example, in some states, siblings or grandparents may have legal standing to sue, but in Texas, the right is limited to spouses, children, and parents. Understanding these differences is crucial for families considering legal action.
The grieving process after a wrongful death is long and complicated. While nothing can replace your loved one, pursuing a wrongful death claim can help families find justice, financial security, and a sense of closure.
If you’ve lost someone due to negligence or misconduct, speaking with an experienced wrongful death attorney can help you understand your rights and determine the best path forward.
👉 For more on this topic, listen to our podcast episode: “Grieving and Seeking Justice: How Legal Action Can Help”, where we break down who can sue for wrongful death in Texas and what families should know about the process.
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