Murfreesboro, Tennessee Wrongful Death Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 Murfreesboro attorneys and 2 law firms.

Benjamin L. Parsley, III

Tennessee Wrongful Death attorney at Waldron Fann and Parsley with 17 years of experience

202 West Main Street, Murfreesboro, TN

David Brock East

Tennessee Wrongful Death attorney at McCarter Catron and East with 20 years of experience

101 North Maple Street, Murfreesboro, TN

Gilbert Wayne McCarter, II

Tennessee Wrongful Death attorney at McCarter Catron and East with 25 years of experience

101 North Maple Street, Murfreesboro, TN

Kirk D. Catron

Tennessee Wrongful Death attorney at McCarter Catron and East with 21 years of experience

101 North Maple Street, Murfreesboro, TN

Travis M. Lampley

Tennessee Wrongful Death attorney at McCarter Catron and East with 21 years of experience

101 North Maple Street, Murfreesboro, TN

Need help with a wrongful death matter?

If a family member or loved one has been killed through the actions of another individual or a business, a wrongful death attorney will represent your interests and those of the deceased. They will work with you to determine the facts of what occurred, whom to hold responsible, and whether compensation is due. Examples include people killed by drunk drivers or people killed in an accident at work. The laws around wrongful death are specific and cases must be filed within a certain time.

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