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Los Angeles Wrongful Death Attorney
Farzan Law – Compassionate Legal Support When You’ve Lost Someone Too Soon

Losing someone you love is always hard. But when that loss happens suddenly—because of someone else’s negligence, recklessness, or wrongdoing—it brings a different kind of pain. It’s not just grief. It’s anger. It’s confusion. And it’s the heavy weight of knowing it didn’t have to happen.
At Farzan Law, we help families who are facing that reality. If your spouse, parent, child, or partner died because of another party’s actions, you may have the right to file a wrongful death claim in California. It’s not about putting a price on a life. It’s about getting answers. It’s about accountability. And it’s about protecting your future after your world has been turned upside down.
Attorney Alex Farzan personally handles every case with care, discretion, and determination. When we take on a wrongful death case, we do so with the understanding that behind every file is a grieving family trying to find their way forward.
If you’re ready to speak with someone who will listen and guide you through your options, call (424) 325-3112. Consultations are free and completely confidential.
What Is a Wrongful Death Claim?
A wrongful death claim is a civil lawsuit brought by surviving family members when someone dies as a result of another person or entity’s negligent or wrongful conduct. These cases often arise from fatal car accidents, medical mistakes, defective products, unsafe property conditions, workplace incidents, or violent acts.
In California, the right to file a wrongful death claim is usually reserved for close family members—typically a spouse, children, or, in some cases, parents or dependents. These claims are designed to help families recover the financial and emotional damages they’ve suffered because of the loss.
Seeking Justice—and Stability—for What Was Taken
No lawsuit can ever bring a loved one back. But holding the responsible party accountable can provide a sense of justice and, in some cases, bring peace. It can also help replace the financial support your loved one would have provided. That includes not only lost income, but also future earnings, household services, and the care and guidance they gave.
Beyond economic losses, California law allows families to recover for emotional harm as well—things like loss of companionship, loss of affection, and the pain that comes with having that person suddenly taken away.
Wrongful death claims also serve a greater purpose. They shine a light on negligence that, if left unchallenged, could hurt someone else. These cases often lead to real change—safer products, better policies, more accountability.
What Farzan Law Brings to Your Case
Handling a wrongful death case requires a unique combination of legal skill and emotional understanding. It’s about more than evidence and case law—it’s about people. Attorney Alex Farzan takes that responsibility seriously. He approaches every case with empathy and patience, knowing that grieving families need more than a lawyer—they need someone who will stand beside them.
From the moment you reach out, we’ll make sure you feel heard, respected, and never rushed. We’ll take the time to explain your rights, gather the necessary documentation, investigate what happened, and pursue full compensation on your behalf. And if we can’t reach a fair settlement, we’re fully prepared to take your case to court.
We also work on a contingency fee basis. That means you never pay anything upfront. If we don’t win, you don’t owe us anything.
Don’t Wait to Get the Help You Need
California has a limited window of time for filing wrongful death claims. If too much time passes, you may lose your right to seek justice altogether. That’s why it’s important to speak with an attorney as soon as you’re ready. We know this process can feel overwhelming, but we’ll handle the legal side so you and your family can focus on what matters most.
If you’ve lost someone due to another person’s actions or failure to act, let Farzan Law help you find answers—and the path forward.
Call (424) 325-3112 today to schedule a free, confidential case review. You’ve carried this far enough. Let us carry the legal weight for you.