Losing a loved one is devastating. When their death is caused by someone else’s negligence or misconduct, the pain is compounded by the knowledge that it could have been prevented. At Morris, Downing & Sherred, LLP, we know that no legal action can bring your loved one back, but a wrongful death claim can provide justice, accountability, and financial security for your family.
Our compassionate attorneys represent families across Morristown, Sussex County, and New Jersey in wrongful death cases arising from car crashes, dangerous products, medical negligence, workplace accidents, and more.
Understanding Wrongful Death Claims in New Jersey

A wrongful death claim is a civil action brought when someone’s negligent or intentional actions cause another person’s death. Common examples include:
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Slip and fall incidents
- Defective products
- Medical malpractice
- Workplace accidents
- Acts of violence
Under New Jersey law, a wrongful death claim is typically filed by the personal representative of the deceased’s estate on behalf of surviving family members, such as a spouse, children, or dependents.
Compensation in Wrongful Death Cases
Damages in wrongful death cases can include:
- Medical expenses related to the fatal injury or illness
- Funeral and burial costs
- Loss of the deceased’s financial support and benefits
- Loss of companionship, guidance, and services
- Emotional suffering of surviving family members
Each case is unique, and our attorneys carefully evaluate every factor to pursue full and fair compensation.
Steps to Take After Losing a Loved One Due to Negligence
- Obtain a copy of the death certificate and any medical records.
- Contact an attorney experienced in wrongful death claims.
- Avoid speaking to insurance adjusters without legal representation.
- Preserve any evidence that may support your claim.
How Our Morristown Wrongful Death Lawyers Can Help
We provide sensitive yet assertive legal representation for families facing unimaginable loss. Our team will:
- Investigate the cause of your loved one’s death and identify responsible parties
- Collect evidence and work with experts to build a strong case
- Handle all legal and insurance matters so your family can focus on healing
- Pursue compensation through negotiation or litigation as needed
New Jersey Wrongful Death Law and Deadlines
The statute of limitations for wrongful death claims in New Jersey is typically two years from the date of death. It’s critical to act promptly to preserve evidence and your legal rights.
Frequently Asked Questions About Wrongful Death
Who can file a wrongful death claim?
Generally, the personal representative of the deceased’s estate files the claim on behalf of eligible family members.
Can I file both a wrongful death and a survival action?
Yes. A survival action seeks damages for the deceased’s pain and suffering before death, while wrongful death focuses on losses to the family.
Do wrongful death cases go to trial?
Many cases settle, but we are fully prepared to go to trial if that’s what it takes to get justice for your family.
Speak With a Trusted Sussex County Wrongful Death Lawyer Today
Our attorneys are here to stand by your side during this difficult time. If you’ve lost a loved one due to negligence in Morristown, Sussex County, or anywhere in New Jersey, contact Morris, Downing & Sherred, LLP for a free, compassionate consultation.

