Personal Injury

Wrongful Death

When trusted medical care goes wrong.

Lost a loved one because of a someone else's negligence in Oklahoma?

You focus healing and your family. We handle the hospital, insurance companies, and the legal work.

Losing a loved one due to someone else’s negligence is devastating. In the midst of grief, the idea of a legal claim can feel overwhelming — or even inappropriate. At Kremer Law, we approach wrongful death cases with compassion, respect, and care for what families are going through.

We represent families throughout Oklahoma City and the surrounding metro area who have lost a spouse, parent, child, or close family member because proper care, safety, or responsibility was not exercised.

A wrongful death claim cannot undo the loss, but it can provide accountability, financial stability, and a sense of justice.

What is a Wrongful Death Claim?

Under Oklahoma law, a wrongful death claim may arise when a person’s death is caused by another party’s negligence, recklessness, or misconduct.

  • Car and trucking accidents
  • Medical malpractice or medical negligence
  • Dangerous property conditions
  • Workplace or industrial incidents

Wrongful death claims are brought on behalf of surviving family members and focus on both accountability and the financial impact of the loss.

Our Role During an Extremely Difficult Time

Families come to us not just for legal knowledge, but for steady guidance during one of the hardest periods of their lives. We take on the legal and insurance burden so you don’t have to.

Our role may include:

  • Investigating how and why the death occurred.
  • Identifying all responsible parties.
  • Handling communication with insurers and defense attorneys.
  • Explaining timelines, options, and next steps clearly.

You will never be rushed or pressured. We move at a pace that respects your family and the seriousness of the situation.

Compensation and Support for Surviving Families

Wrongful death compensation is intended to help families move forward with stability. Depending on the case, damages may include:

Funeral and
Burial Expenses

Loss of Financial Support and Future Income

Loss of Companionship,
Care, and Guidance

Medical Expenses Related
to the Final Injury

Unsure if your case is worth pursuing?

If your family is facing questions about responsibility, insurance, or next steps, a conversation can help clarify your options.