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Expert Wrongful Death Legal Representation for Katy’s Black Community

When your loved one dies because of someone else’s negligence, carelessness, or unsafe decisions, Texas law may allow your family to pursue a wrongful death claim for lost income, funeral expenses, medical expenses, emotional suffering, and other damages. Houston Black Personal Injury Lawyer provides compassionate wrongful death legal representation for African American families in Katy, Texas, including families in Fort Bend County, Harris County, Cinco Ranch, Fulshear, and surrounding communities.

Attorney Roshun Phipps brings over 20 years of legal experience fighting insurance companies that deny, delay, undervalue, or lowball wrongful death cases. Our law firm has won over $500 million for clients, has a 99% case success rate, and offers a $1,000 Texas Performance Guarantee.

We are available 24/7, and there are no upfront fees. Attorneys may operate on a contingency-fee basis for wrongful death claims, which means you only pay if we win your case.

Call (832) 271-8104 for Free Wrongful Death Consultation


Why Black Families in Katy Need Specialized Wrongful Death Representation

Wrongful death cases carry a heavy legal burden, and Black families in Katy often face added pressure when dealing with insurance companies, large corporations, hospitals, trucking companies, employers, or government-related defendants. Insurance companies often try to minimize your claim’s value, and some families experience unfair treatment through lowball offers, aggressive blame-shifting, delayed responses, or denials based on assumptions rather than evidence.

Attorney Roshun Phipps understands the systemic challenges Black families face when seeking justice after losing a loved one. Understanding of implicit bias is important for attorneys handling wrongful death cases, especially when the at fault party or insurer attempts to portray the deceased unfairly. Research shows that 75% of Black adults report facing racial discrimination regularly, and that reality matters when a family is negotiating compensation, explaining a loved one’s life, or asking a jury to value loss with dignity.

Choosing a lawyer who understands the unique challenges faced by the Black community can affect the entire legal process. Community alignment is vital for attorneys working with the Black community, and attorneys should be involved with organizations supporting civil rights. In cases involving police misconduct, jail deaths, excessive force, or other civil rights issues, look for attorneys who have successfully litigated cases involving police misconduct, because civil rights cases in Texas face rigorous scrutiny in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Houston Black Personal Injury Lawyer is a Black-owned law firm with deep roots in Houston’s African American community. Our approach is direct, respectful, and trial-ready. You receive consistent communication, compassionate support, and direct attorney access, so your family works with your actual attorney and legal team-not only case managers or paralegals.

Choosing an attorney familiar with local juries and judges is crucial in Katy. A wrongful death lawyer who understands Katy, Fort Bend County, Harris County, local roads, local medical providers, and local court expectations can build a more compelling case for maximum compensation.


Our Wrongful Death Legal Services

Katy Wrongful Death Cases

We provide comprehensive wrongful death representation for families in Katy, Cinco Ranch, Fulshear, Fort Bend County, Harris County, and nearby Texas communities. Our legal team handles wrongful death cases involving car accidents, truck crashes, motorcycle accidents, workplace injuries, medical malpractice, surgical errors, unsafe conditions, defective products, nursing home neglect, criminal acts, and other forms of fatal negligence.

Navigating a wrongful death claim can be complex. Texas law allows immediate family to file wrongful death claims, including surviving spouses, children, and parents. Texas law also allows two years to file a personal injury lawsuit, and the statute of limitations for wrongful death claims is two years. Missing that deadline can put your legal rights at risk.

We investigate negligence, gather evidence, identify responsible parties, and build a strong personal injury case or wrongful death claim against every at fault party. Strong evidence is crucial for a successful personal injury case, and in a fatal accident, evidence can disappear quickly. We work to secure police reports, medical records, insurance details, witness statements, photos, video footage, employment records, vehicle damage records, property damage documentation, and expert witnesses.

Systemic wrongful death cases often require suing large entities, such as hospitals, trucking companies, manufacturers, employers, nursing homes, or government-related agencies. Attorneys should investigate systemic factors causing wrongful death issues, including unsafe policies, lack of reasonable care, poor training, dangerous staffing decisions, discriminatory practices, or repeated violations that placed injury victims and families at risk.

Wrongful Death Settlement Negotiations

Insurance companies know grieving families are under pressure. They may offer quick money before the full value of the claim is known, dispute causation, blame the deceased, challenge future earning capacity, or attempt to exclude emotional distress and intangible losses. Our law firm prepares every case as if trial may be necessary, because a trial-ready file can increase settlement leverage.

We pursue economic damages, non-economic damages, and punitive damages where Texas law allows. Economic damages cover measurable financial losses like medical bills. Medical bills include hospital costs and ongoing treatment expenses. Lost wages account for income lost due to inability to work. Economic damages include lost income and funeral expenses, as well as replacement costs, lost benefits, and the financial support your loved one would have provided.

Non-economic damages compensate for intangible losses like emotional pain. Non-economic damages cover emotional pain and loss of companionship, including loss of guidance, affection, consortium, and the day-to-day presence your loved one brought to your life. Punitive damages are awarded for gross negligence or intentional harm, and exemplary damages may be awarded for gross negligence cases.

Our goal is to secure compensation that reflects the full harm done to your family-not only the medical expenses or funeral bills, but the life lost, the suffering endured, and the financial security your family needs for the recovery process.


Top 10 Types of Wrongful Death Cases We Handle in Katy

  1. Car Accident Wrongful Death: Fatal car accidents on I-10, Highway 99, Grand Parkway, and busy Katy intersections can leave families facing medical bills, funeral expenses, vehicle damage, property damage, lost income, and emotional suffering.

  2. Truck Accident Fatalities: 18-wheeler crashes and commercial vehicle accidents often involve trucking companies, insurers, maintenance contractors, and other responsible parties. These cases may require accident reconstruction, driver log analysis, and expert witnesses.

  3. Medical Malpractice Deaths: Hospital negligence, surgical errors, misdiagnosis, medication mistakes, delayed treatment, and lack of reasonable care at local medical facilities may support a wrongful death claim.

  4. Workplace Accident Deaths: Construction site fatalities, industrial accidents, unsafe conditions, workplace injuries, and employer safety failures can lead to legal action against companies, contractors, property owners, or third parties.

  5. Motorcycle Accident Fatalities: Deadly motorcycle crashes often involve inattentive drivers, road hazards, unsafe lane changes, and insurance companies that unfairly blame riders instead of evaluating the evidence.

  6. Pedestrian Accident Deaths: Fatal pedestrian strikes in crosswalks, parking lots, school zones, and shopping centers may involve distracted drivers, unsafe property design, poor lighting, or lack of proper traffic control.

  7. Defective Product Deaths: Dangerous drugs, medical devices, defective vehicles, faulty equipment, and unsafe consumer products can cause fatal harm and may require claims against manufacturers, distributors, or sellers.

  8. Premises Liability Deaths: Fatal slip and falls, drownings, negligent security incidents, unsafe stairs, poor maintenance, and hazardous property conditions may create liability when property owners fail to protect visitors.

  9. Criminal Acts: Wrongful death caused by assault, DUI drivers, intentional violence, negligent security, or police misconduct may involve both civil claims and related criminal or civil rights issues.

  10. Nursing Home Neglect: Elder abuse, dehydration, falls, pressure wounds, medication errors, and neglect in care facilities can lead to preventable deaths and claims against nursing homes or healthcare providers.


Our Wrongful Death Legal Process

Step 1: Free Wrongful Death Consultation

Your first step is a free consultation with Houston Black Personal Injury Lawyer. We evaluate whether your family may have a valid wrongful death claim under Texas law, explain your legal rights, and discuss the compensation available to surviving family members.

If a loved one is seriously injured before death or if another family member was hurt in the same accident, seek medical attention immediately after an injury. Medical attention protects health and creates records that may support a personal injury claim. Contact a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible, especially when serious injuries, permanent disability, physical pain, missed work, or major medical care are involved.

Our consultations are available 24/7, with no cost and no obligation. We explain what to expect, what documents matter, and how to avoid mistakes that could harm your personal injury lawsuit or wrongful death case.

Step 2: Thorough Investigation and Evidence Collection

We investigate the circumstances surrounding your loved one’s death to establish negligence, causation, and liability. Document evidence at the scene to support your claim whenever possible, including photos, video, witness names, insurance details, accident location, vehicle damage, property damage, unsafe conditions, and anything showing someone else’s carelessness.

Our legal team gathers medical records, death certificates, accident reports, police reports, employment records, funeral invoices, insurance communications, witness statements, and expert testimony. We work with investigators, medical professionals, economists, occupational experts, forensic specialists, and accident reconstruction professionals when needed.

A strong case often depends on fast preservation of evidence. We can send preservation letters, investigate the at fault party, review safety records, and determine whether multiple responsible parties contributed to the death.

Step 3: Aggressive Legal Action and Trial Preparation

We file legal action within the Texas two-year statute of limitations for wrongful death claims. Texas law allows immediate family to file wrongful death claims, and if the right family members do not act in time, the estate may need to become involved. Acting early helps protect evidence and prevents insurance companies from controlling the story.

We prepare a comprehensive case for trial while negotiating for maximum compensation. Insurance companies often try to minimize your claim’s value, but our attorney knows how to challenge unfair defenses, discriminatory assumptions, and attempts to undervalue Black families’ losses.

In cases involving large entities, systemic negligence, workplace failures, medical systems, trucking companies, or civil rights violations, we dig deeper than the surface-level accident report. Attorneys should investigate systemic factors causing wrongful death issues, because the cause may involve policies, repeated safety failures, poor supervision, or decisions made far above the individual employee level.

Step 4: Maximum Recovery and Family Support

We seek compensation for lost income, future earning capacity, medical expenses, funeral costs, emotional distress, loss of companionship, physical pain before death, and the full suffering your family has endured. Families may also seek reimbursement for medical bills, burial costs, replacement costs, lost wages, and other financial losses tied to the death.

Economic damages cover measurable financial losses like medical bills. Non-economic damages compensate for intangible losses like emotional pain. Punitive damages are awarded for gross negligence or intentional harm. We evaluate every category of damages available under personal injury law and wrongful death law so your family does not accept less than the case is worth.

Our role is not only to recover damages. We provide compassionate support, consistent communication, and practical guidance throughout the legal process so your family can focus on healing while we focus on seeking justice.


Client Testimonials

“Attorney Phipps fought for justice when we lost my husband in a truck accident. He understood our pain as a Black family and made sure the insurance company didn’t take advantage of us during our grief.”
– Keisha M., Katy

“After losing my son to medical malpractice, I didn’t know where to turn. Attorney Phipps and his team got us the settlement we needed and treated us with dignity throughout the entire process.”
– Robert D., Southwest Houston


Frequently Asked Questions About Wrongful Death Cases in Katy

Who can file a wrongful death lawsuit in Texas?

Texas law allows immediate family to file wrongful death claims. In most cases, surviving spouses, children, and parents may file. Siblings and grandparents generally cannot file wrongful death lawsuits under Texas law.

If immediate family members do not file within three months, the estate’s executor or administrator may be able to pursue the claim for eligible beneficiaries. Because family structure, adoption, marriage, and estate issues can affect who has the right to file, it is important to speak with the right attorney quickly.

How long do I have to file a wrongful death claim?

The statute of limitations for wrongful death claims is two years. In most Texas wrongful death cases, the two-year deadline begins on the date of death, not the date of the accident or injury.

Texas law allows two years to file a personal injury lawsuit as well, but wrongful death and survival claims can involve different damages and different parties. Missing the deadline typically means losing the right to seek compensation, so contact our firm immediately to protect your legal rights and preserve evidence.

What compensation is available in wrongful death cases?

Compensation may include economic damages, non-economic damages, and exemplary damages. Economic damages include lost income and funeral expenses. Economic damages also cover measurable financial losses like medical bills, and medical bills include hospital costs and ongoing treatment expenses.

Non-economic damages cover emotional pain and loss of companionship. These damages may include emotional suffering, loss of guidance, loss of affection, loss of consortium, and other intangible losses. Exemplary damages may be awarded for gross negligence cases, and punitive damages are awarded for gross negligence or intentional harm.

A strong claim may also include lost wages, future earning capacity, medical expenses, replacement costs, and other forms of recovery depending on the facts of the case.


Contact Houston Black Personal Injury Lawyer

Get Justice for Your Family Today

If your loved one died because of someone else’s negligence, unsafe conditions, medical malpractice, a workplace accident, a truck crash, a car accident, or another preventable act, Houston Black Personal Injury Lawyer is ready to help your family seek compensation and accountability.

Attorney Roshun Phipps has over 20 years of legal experience, and Houston Black Personal Injury Lawyer has won over $500 million for clients with a 99% case success rate. Our legal team provides 24/7 availability for consultations, direct attorney access, no upfront fees, and a $1,000 Texas Performance Guarantee.

We serve Katy, Fort Bend County, Harris County, Houston, and surrounding Texas communities. Office visits are available, and we come to families who cannot travel due to grief, serious injuries, medical care needs, transportation barriers, or other circumstances.

Phone: (832) 271-8104
Address: 2060 N Loop W, Suite 136, Houston, TX 77018
Fees: No fees unless we win
Consultations: Available 24/7
Guarantee: $1,000 Texas Performance Guarantee

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