Wrongful Death Lawyer Serving Southern California

When the Unthinkable Happens, We Pursue the Truth.

$4M+

Recoveries across California

Zero fees

You paid zero unless we win

Losing a loved one is devastating. While nothing can make it right, we help families find answers, hold the responsible parties accountable, and secure the support needed to move forward.

“I started this firm to stand up for those who feel powerless. Every case is personal, and every client deserves to be heard.” — Ana Gomez-Garcia

Get Your Free Consultation

Tell us how the fall happened. We’ll review your case and outline next steps.

Types of Wrongful Death Cases We Handle

We document what happened, prove fault, and pursue compensation for your family’s losses.

Fatal car and truck crashes

Fatal car and truck crashes

Deadly slip/fall

Deadly slip/fall

unsafe property conditions

unsafe property conditions

Other negligence leading to loss of life

Other negligence leading to loss of life

Guiding Your Family Toward Justice and Healing

Your grief comes first. Let us shoulder the legal fight to hold the responsible parties accountable.

  • Listening to Your Story

    We listen deeply to understand your loss and explain how we can help.

  • Gathering the Facts

    We gather reports, evidence, and expert insights to prove what happened.

  • Honoring Their Impact

    We work with you to account for the many ways this loss has affected your family.

  • Fighting for Your Family

    We tenaciously pursue accountability and a resolution that honors your loved one’s memory.

Ana Gomez-Garcia, Esq

Founder at Gomez-Garcia Law

What Our Clients Say About Working With Us

Frequently Asked Questions About Wrongful Death

This quick guide explains eligibility, timelines, damages, and process. It’s general information, not legal advice. We’ll review your specific situation in a free consultation.

Who can bring a wrongful death claim?

Typically a spouse, domestic partner, children, or certain dependents. We confirm eligibility based on California law.

What damages are available?

Final expenses, loss of financial support and services, and harm to family relationships. A related survival claim may address medical bills or losses before death.

How long do we have to file?

Deadlines apply, and claims involving government entities can have much shorter notice periods. Contact us as soon as possible.

Do we have to go to court?

Many cases settle. If negotiations aren’t fair, we file suit and litigate while keeping your family informed at every stage.