Are you a victim of cemetery negligence?
The loss of a loved one is a very emotional matter. The last thing we do for a loved one on earth is to make sure they are buried in accordance with their wishes. You expect that the cemetery will treat the remains of your family member with care and understanding. Sometimes, they do not meet that expectation.
In some cases, the improper or illegal practices of a cemetery are obvious. Remains are lost. Grave markers are not put in the right place. In other cases, cemetery negligence is not as easy to spot. Signs may include misplacement of temporary markers, unexpected requests from the staff of the cemetery or disruption of the burial site. Whether cemetery negligence is obvious or not, you have the right to see things resolved. You have the right to seek fair compensation. Most importantly, you have the right to see that your loved one is treated with respect. Rest in peace should mean exactly that.
Our attorneys will help you set things right
The law firm of Greenberg & Stone, P.A. is dedicated to seeing that every cemetery negligence case is resolved. Our lawyers understand that cemeteries are businesses that need to make a profit, but we refuse to accept that as an excuse for negligent or illegal behavior. We will put forth every effort to see that they fix what they have done wrong and provide you fair compensation for the stress they have caused you.
Our lawyers are available to handle cemetery negligence cases for people throughout South Florida, including Miami Dade County, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Naples, Coral Springs and Boca Raton.
In our state, we have a specific law that applies to cemetery negligence cases. It is called the Florida Funeral, Cemetery, and Consumer Services Act. This act was created to hold cemeteries and other businesses that care for the remains of deceased loved ones accountable for their actions. We know how to put this law to work. We know how to gather the necessary information to build a strong case designed to get you the results you need to move forward with your life.
An experienced cemetery negligence law firm
Our law firm can handle cases involving incorrect burial, burial in the wrong location, cemetery lot fraud cases and any other situation involving the mistreatment of a deceased family member.
When you choose our firm to represent you in your cemetery negligence case, you can be confident that you have experience on your side. Our attorneys have more 50 years of combined experience. We have handled many major negligence cases against some of the largest cemetery companies in the country. Furthermore, we have earned the respect of our peers. We have been AV-rated* under Martindale-Hubbell. Lawyers from our firm have been designated a Super Lawyer** and Lawdragon 500***.
FREE consultation and case evaluation
We offer a free consultation and case evaluation to everyone who feels they have been a victim of cemetery negligence. During this initial meeting, we will take the time to learn about your situation. We will inform you about the steps involved in moving forward and the possible outcomes. We will let you know what we can do to help.
To learn more about how we can help you, please e-mail us or call us toll free at (866) 296-1046.
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