A wrongful death in West Orange can leave you facing lost income, mounting medical costs, and an insurance company that is anything but on your side. Our New Jersey injury team levels the playing field and fights for what you are genuinely owed.
Nothing can undo the loss of someone you love. But when a death is caused by another's negligence — a crash, a dangerous property, a medical error — New Jersey law allows the family to seek accountability and financial security for the future.
We handle these cases with the sensitivity they demand. While your family grieves, we build the case, deal with the insurers, and fight for the support your loved one would have provided.
Whether your injury happened at a business, a job site, or a private property in West Orange, the same principle applies: the people responsible should answer for the harm they caused. We know how these cases play out in Essex County.
From the first phone call to the final check, you work directly with our attorneys — not a call center — and we come to you anywhere in West Orange.
What New Jersey law means for your wrongful death claim
New Jersey Wrongful Death Act
New Jersey law (N.J.S.A. 2A:31-1) lets a representative of the estate bring a claim on behalf of surviving family members.
Two-year deadline
A wrongful death claim generally must be filed within two years of the death. Acting early protects critical evidence.
Two kinds of damages
New Jersey recognizes both wrongful death damages (the family's financial loss) and survival damages (the loved one's own pain before death).
This page is attorney advertising and general information, not legal advice. Every case is unique — contact us for a free evaluation of yours.
Frequently asked questions
Do you handle wrongful death cases in West Orange?
Yes. Thrive Legal represents wrongful death victims throughout West Orange and the rest of Essex County. Injury matters here are typically handled through the Superior Court of New Jersey, Essex Vicinage, in Newark. Your consultation is always free, and there is no fee unless we win.
Who can file a wrongful death claim in New Jersey?
The claim is brought by the appointed representative of the estate, for the benefit of surviving family members such as a spouse, children, or parents.
What can the family recover?
New Jersey allows recovery for lost financial support, lost guidance and services, and — through a survival action — the deceased's own pre-death pain and suffering.
We can't afford a lawyer right now.
You don't pay anything upfront. We work on contingency and only get paid if we recover for your family.