Losing someone you love because of someone else’s carelessness is devastating. Our team helps families in Mobile seek accountability and find answers after a preventable loss. Our wrongful death lawyers in Mobile can guide you through the following steps, from appointing a personal representative to initiating a thorough investigation. We’re here to guide you through each step.
Your Trusted Wrongful Death Lawyer in Mobile, Alabama
When tragedy strikes, the path forward should not be a mystery. We help you protect deadlines, preserve evidence, and focus on your family. Trust Caldwell Wenzel & Asthana Injury Lawyers for straightforward advice and local follow-through.
Because Alabama law emphasizes the punishment of wrongful conduct, strong evidence of liability is crucial. Wrongful death lawyers on our team coordinate records, witnesses, and expert analysis so the story of what happened is complete and persuasive.
What We Do for Mobile Residents
We build liability and move cases forward with purpose. We open or coordinate the estate so a personal representative can file correctly. We gather police reports and medical records, secure camera footage, and interview witnesses while memories are fresh. For roadway cases, we map scenes along I-65, Airport Boulevard, Government Street, and Dauphin Island Parkway. For property or medical events, we review policies, training, prior incidents, and charts with qualified experts to ensure thorough analysis.
Typical scenarios include commercial truck collisions, distracted driving, alcohol-related crashes, unsafe apartment or hotel conditions, preventable medical outcomes, and third-party negligence at industrial sites.
We also organize documents, set up secure sharing, and prepare you for insurer requests. You will always know the purpose behind each step.
Why Neighbors Choose Us
Local expertise
Mobile cases are most effective when facts are gathered quickly and presented clearly. We are familiar with local roads, neighborhoods, and court expectations, and we structure each claim to align with how decision-makers evaluate risk here on the Gulf Coast. Our knowledge of Spring Hill, Midtown, downtown corridors, and the Bayway helps us focus on the details that matter and avoid delays.
Responsive support and clear communication
Grief is heavy. Legal steps should feel manageable. You receive regular updates, practical checklists, and direct access to your team. Questions are answered in plain language so you always understand what just happened and what comes next. We adapt to your preferred communication style and schedule, whether that is phone, email, or in-person meetings.
Transparent pricing or process overview
You pay nothing up front. Our fee comes from the recovery. We explain costs before they are incurred, and we pursue only the work your case truly needs. If a hearing or deposition is scheduled, we prepare with you so each appearance feels predictable. When appropriate, we may consider venue factors to ensure expectations remain realistic. If you prefer, we can coordinate meetings to accommodate your work or school schedules.
We stand behind the service that carries our firm’s name. We are transparent about every decision so you can approve the strategy with confidence.
Service Area Around Mobile
We serve families within roughly 60 miles of the 36695 and 36608 corridors, including Spring Hill, Midtown, Saraland, Daphne, Tillman’s Corner, Theodore, Spanish Fort, Chickasaw, Prichard, Semmes, Bay Minette, and Fairhope. Live near the Mobile Carnival Museum or closer to the University of South Alabama and Hancock Whitney Stadium. We can meet at our office or arrange an alternative that suits you.
For coastal and bay communities, we account for traffic on I-10, the Bayway, and surface streets. In rural areas, we plan for longer record collection and coordinate witness availability. We frequently assist residents in the following ZIP codes: 36695, 36608, 36606, and 36571.
How To Get Started
Step 1: Schedule a complimentary consultation. Share what happened and your immediate concerns. We listen, outline options, and identify urgent tasks, such as preserving evidence or notifying relevant parties.
Step 2: We review deadlines, evidence, and estate status. If a personal representative has not yet been appointed, we assist you in initiating the process with practical guidance on the necessary paperwork.
Step 3: We begin the investigation, send preservation letters, and set a clear plan. You decide the pace. We keep you informed without overwhelming your days. If you prefer in-person meetings, we schedule times that work for your family. If you need evenings or weekends, please let us know, and we will accommodate you.
Fees, Scheduling, and Availability
We work on a contingency fee basis, so no upfront payment is required. Most Mobile cases move through evidence gathering, negotiation, and either settlement or litigation. Timelines vary depending on the complexity, medical reviews, and court calendars. We establish regular check-in points and adjust them as new information becomes available. If travel is difficult, we can meet at home, a nearby hospital, or by secure video.
Dial (251) 444-7000 to schedule a free consultation with a Caldwell Wenzel & Asthana, PC, lawyer now.
Answers To Common Questions in Mobile
Many families ask who can file, what the deadline is, and how damages work in Alabama. Only the estate’s personal representative files the civil claim. In general, the filing deadline is two years from the date of death. Alabama focuses on punitive damages in wrongful death. For court contacts and logistics, visit the Mobile County Circuit Court (Thirteenth Judicial Circuit).
Other questions involve venue choices and how insurance carriers approach settlement in our region. We explain options in plain language and help you weigh pros and cons so you feel confident about each decision. If you want to read the statute that authorizes these claims, see Ala. Code § 6-5-410 (wrongful death).
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can file a wrongful death case in Mobile, Alabama
Only the personal representative of your loved one’s estate can file. If you are a spouse, parent, or adult child, the probate court can appoint you to serve. We help you open the estate, gather the necessary documents, and complete the filings so that the civil case is authorized without confusion or delay.
What is the deadline to file a wrongful death claim
In many cases, you have two years from the date of death to file. Some claims involving government entities may have earlier notice requirements. The safest approach is to reach out quickly so cameras, electronic data, and witness memories are preserved while the calendar is managed carefully.
What damages are available in Alabama wrongful death cases
Alabama emphasizes punitive damages to punish wrongful conduct and deter similar behavior. That focus makes the quality of your liability proof critical. We gather records, witness statements, expert opinions, and policy documents that show what happened and why a strong response is warranted under state law.
Where are Mobile wrongful death cases usually heard
Cases related to events in Mobile are often filed in the Mobile County Circuit Court, located at Government Plaza. Depending on corporate defendants and accident locations, other venues can apply. We evaluate options at the start and explain how the venue can influence schedules, discovery, and settlement negotiations.
How much contact will I have with my legal team?
You will hear from us regularly with updates that fit your schedule. If you prefer phone calls over email or need evening times, we adapt. Before hearings or depositions, we meet to review expectations, practice key points, and minimize stress, ensuring each step feels predictable and respectful of your time.
Directions and Parking
Our Mobile office is at 1110 Hillcrest Rd., Suite 2A, Mobile, AL 36695. From I-65, take Exit 3 for Airport Boulevard and head west to Hillcrest Road. From I-10, use Exits 26A or 26B toward downtown, then connect to Airport Boulevard. Parking is on site. Phone: (251) 444-7000.
Ready To Talk
If you’re looking for steady guidance and a focused investigation, we are ready to help. Please contact us today to schedule a free consultation by phone or message. Your family’s story matters and deserves careful representation here in Mobile. We are honored to serve our neighbors.
If your loved one passed away under any of the above circumstances, call our Alabama wrongful death lawyer to discuss the events surrounding the death at (251) 444-7000 for a complimentary case evaluation.