Wrongful Death Cases. Sudden Loss. Lasting Impact.
Your story matters. Your recovery matters more.
Legal Support After a Wrongful Death
There’s no simple way to step into a legal process while dealing with loss. Most families aren’t prepared for it, and they shouldn’t have to be. That’s where we come in. We take on the legal side so you can focus on what actually matters right now.
Every case looks different. A fatal car crash, a workplace incident, a medical mistake. The details change, but the goal stays the same. Find out what happened, build a clear case, and pursue what your family is owed without unnecessary delays.
Talk With a Covington Wrongful Death Lawyer
If you’re unsure what to do next, start with a conversation. We’ll listen, look at the facts, and give you a straight answer about where things stand.
Why Injury Victims Choose Chester Jennings
We don’t treat these cases like files on a desk. You’ll speak with someone who knows your situation, not just your case number. We move quickly when it counts, stay honest about what we see, and handle the pressure so you don’t have to.

You get a compassionate team
We listen, understand, and walk with you through the process.

You get a fierce advocate
Insurance companies know we don’t back down.

You get transparency
Clear updates. No surprises.

You get the compensation you deserve
Our priority is maximizing your recovery — medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and every hidden cost.

You pay nothing unless we win
No upfront fees. No risk.
WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is considered a wrongful death case?
A wrongful death case involves a loss of life caused by negligence or misconduct. This may include accidents, unsafe environments, or failure to act responsibly.
Who can file a wrongful death claim in Georgia?
Typically, immediate family members such as a spouse, children, or parents may file a claim. The order of eligibility depends on the situation.
What damages can be recovered in a wrongful death case?
Damages may include lost income, funeral expenses, and the value of the life lost, including emotional and financial support.
How long do I have to file a wrongful death claim in Covington?
In most cases, you have two years from the date of death to file a claim, although certain factors may affect this timeline.
Do all wrongful death cases go to court?
Not all cases go to trial. Some are resolved through settlement, while others may require court proceedings depending on the circumstances.
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Ready to take the next step?
Send us a message or give us a call. We’ll cut through the legal jargon and give you the straight answers you need.
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