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If your family has lost a loved one due to negligence, you don’t have to face this journey without help. Our McFarland wrongful death attorneys at Chain | Cohn | Clark stand ready to guide you through this challenging process, pursuing justice and fighting for the full compensation your loved one’s life and your future deserve. Call 661-616-9829 today to schedule your free case review.
When a life is cut short, the emotional, financial, and practical impacts ripple through a family. From the moment you reach out, our fatal accident law firm takes on the legal burden—investigating the circumstances, securing evidence, dealing with insurance companies, preserving deadlines—so you don’t have to.
We believe legal representation must be paired with compassion: you’ll receive regular updates in clear language, respect for your grief, and a commitment to minimizing your stress during this difficult time. Meanwhile, we help connect you with local McFarland and Kern County support services for grief, memorial planning, and other transitions, so you can focus on healing while we handle the legal process.
In and around McFarland, wrongful death claims can arise out of many scenarios. Some of the most frequent include:
Deadly crashes on Highway 99 or rural roads are common when speeding, distraction, or impaired driving cause fatal wrecks.
Commercial‐vehicle collisions involving heavy rigs often result in fatalities due to driver error or poor equipment maintenance.
Work injuries can happen anywhere, but are especially likely to be fatal in the packing or construction sectors around McFarland.
Seniors may die from neglect, dehydration, medication errors, or unsafe living conditions in assisted living or long-term care facilities in Kern County.
Agriculture fatalities are commonly due to inadequate safety training, hazardous equipment, or unsafe conditions.
Falls in commercial properties or rental units near McFarland are likely if an owner ignores hazards or fails to perform necessary maintenance.
Any consumer product, from children’s toys to vehicle parts, may fail catastrophically and take a life.
Malfunctioning machinery, rollovers, severe burns, or exposure to dangerous chemicals can lead to death on local industrial sites.
Each scenario involves different legal challenges—identifying responsible parties (drivers, employers, equipment manufacturers, property owners), investigating negligence, and building a case to hold them accountable.
Under California law, when someone dies because of another’s careless or wrongful act, certain surviving family members can bring a wrongful death claim. As a McFarland family, you may qualify if you’re the spouse or registered domestic partner, the child or children of the deceased, or in certain cases, the parents of the decedent if dependent.
The claim allows you to seek compensation not only for funeral and burial costs, but for the financial support your loved one would have provided, and for your loss of companionship, care and guidance. The legal basis for these claims is in California Code of Civil Procedure Section 377.60. We will walk you through who is eligible, what evidence you’ll need, and how to maximize what your family deserves.
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When a life is lost through someone else’s negligence, California law allows your family to recover:
While no amount of money can bring your loved one back, these recoveries help provide financial stability, accountability, and a sense of justice for your family.
In California — including for incidents in or around McFarland — the typical statute of limitations on a wrongful death filing is two years from the date of the victim’s death. But there are important exceptions. For example:
Because these deadlines are strict, it is crucial to contact an experienced McFarland wrongful death attorney immediately to preserve your rights.
You do not have to navigate the grief or legal process alone. These local resources, paired with our legal guidance, aim to give you compassion and accountability if you’re grieving in McFarland:
Grief-support groups for all ages: (661) 410-1010
Toll-free 24/7 mental health services helpline: (877) 755-4907
Wrongful death lawsuits for McFarland residents are handled in Kern County Court.
MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT | Case: Maharrey v. County of Kern | $3.4M
In 2015, a Kern County Sheriff’s patrol car caused a fatal motorcycle crash in Oildale by making a left turn against a red light. We represented the family of 59-year-old victim Larry Maharrey and secured $3.4M in wrongful death compensation.
If you’ve lost a family member due to negligence, you deserve tenacious legal advocacy and compassionate support as you navigate the future. Our McFarland wrongful death attorneys are here to help you pursue justice—and you only pay legal fees if your case results in a recovery.
Call Chain | Cohn | Clark today at 661-616-9829 to schedule your free consultation.
You should reach out as soon as possible, ideally within days of the fatal incident, to make sure evidence is preserved and deadlines are met.
Each case is different: some resolve through settlement in several months; others—especially those requiring trial—may take a year or more, depending on complexity and defendant cooperation.
Yes. California follows a comparative-fault system so a wrongful death claim may still move forward even if the deceased had some responsibility; compensation may simply be reduced accordingly.
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