Wrongful Death

Helping Florida Families Get Closure After Wrongful Death

When you have lost a loved one because of someone else's actions, the last thing you need to deal with is a drawn out legal battle. At The Treusch Law Group, P.A., we do everything we can to resolve wrongful death cases quickly, efficiently and ethically so that you can focus on healing.

We know that nothing can make up for the loss of someone you care about, but the person responsible for that loss should be held accountable. Contact us to schedule a free consultation to discuss how we can help with your wrongful death case.

Our lawyers have extensive experience helping families of wrongful death victims. Although every situation is unique, the basic elements of wrongful death cases are always the same:

  • Liability — We need to prove that the other party is responsible, or liable, for your loved one's death. As an accident reconstruction expert, our case manager will make the scene come to life to prove how your loved one was killed.
  • Damages The other side will inevitably try to reduce the amount of damages they need to pay you. We will look at every aspect of your situation and zealously negotiate for the full compensation you deserve.

During this stressful time, we will do everything we can to make the legal process as easy as possible for you. Although we are aggressive litigators, we work hard to avoid the emotional difficulty of trial. With more than 15 years of experience, we know how to negotiate with insurance companies to get the payment our clients deserve without the need for courtroom litigation.

Call 866-606-4330 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation with an experienced Orange County attorney. We will help you get the closure you deserve.


At The Treusch Law Group, P.A., in Deland, we represent individuals across central Florida, including those in Mt. Dora, Tavares, Orlando, Longwood, Clermont, Lake Mary, Heathrow, Kissimmee, Daytona Beach, Ocala, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Coco Beach and Bradenton; and in Orange County, Lake County,  Osceola County, Brevard County and Volusia County.