When Nursing Home Neglect Leads to Wrongful Death in Washington

Families place loved ones in nursing homes to keep them safe — not to worry about neglect. Here’s how Washington law treats wrongful death caused by nursing home abuse or negligence, who can file a claim, and how to hold facilities accountable.
Washington Survival Action vs. Wrongful Death: Who Recovers What, and When to File

Confused about survival action vs. wrongful death in Washington? This guide explains who files, who recovers what, which damages apply, and the deadlines that can make or break your case— plus practical steps Seattle families should take now.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Washington?

Families in Washington can often pursue a wrongful death claim through a court appointed personal representative on behalf of eligible beneficiaries. Learn who qualifies and what to expect.
Washington Wrongful Death: Settlement Value, Damages, and Timeline

In Washington, a wrongful death claim seeks compensation when a person dies because of another’s negligence or misconduct. Eligible family members recover economic losses (medical bills, funeral costs, income) and noneconomic losses (loss of companionship and guidance). Most cases resolve through settlement; deadlines are short, so legal help early is essential.
Nursing Home Abuse in Washington: Signs, Steps, Claims

Learn signs of nursing home abuse in Washington. See first steps, reporting, deadlines, and how to protect your family.
Seattle Truck Accident Lawyer: What to Do After a Serious Crash

Truck accidents in Seattle often lead to catastrophic injuries and complex lawsuits. Learn what steps to take, who may be liable, and how Campiche Andrews can fight for the compensation you deserve.