Wrongful Death Representation in Indianapolis

Compassionate Legal Guidance During Your Time of Loss

If you are visiting this page because you have lost a loved one, please accept our sincerest condolences. At White & Champagne LLC, we understand that no amount of legal action can replace a family member. However, holding negligent parties accountable can provide the financial security and closure your family needs to move forward.

What is a Wrongful Death Claim?

A wrongful death occurs when a person passes away due to the negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct of another party. In Indiana, specific statutes govern who can file these claims and what types of damages—such as medical expenses, funeral costs, and lost future earnings—may be recovered.

Evaluating Your Case

Determining if you have a valid legal claim is a complex process. Every situation is unique, and Indiana law requires meeting specific legal criteria to proceed.
To provide you with an accurate assessment, we offer comprehensive, no-cost consultations. During this meeting, we will:

    • Listen to your story with compassion and confidentiality.
    • Review the facts surrounding the incident.
    • Explain how Indiana wrongful death laws apply to your specific circumstances.

Why Choose White & Champagne LLC?

Navigating the legal system while grieving is a daunting task. You deserve an advocate who is both highly skilled and personally invested in your recovery.

  • Recognized Excellence: Attorney Tess White is an AVVO 5-Star rated attorney and has been recognized by Super Lawyers as a top personal injury practitioner in Indiana.
  • Proven Results: We have a documented history of helping families secure the compensation they deserve through diligent representation.
  • Transparency First: We believe in total honesty regarding the merits of your case. We work to ensure you understand every step of the legal process before moving forward.

Contact Us Today

You don’t have to navigate this alone. Contact our Indianapolis office to speak with an experienced attorney who can help you determine the best path forward for your family.