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WHY FAMILIES ACROSS CENTRAL PA TURN TO GLS injury law AFTER A FATAL CAR CRASH
Choosing counsel after a wrongful death is a personal decision. Families often need a legal team that understands the human loss and the way insurers and defense teams work to limit responsibility.
Reasons families choose GLS Injury Law include:
Central Pennsylvania's scenic landscape draws visitors year-round—but serious crashes still occur. Lancaster County ranks among Pennsylvania’s highest for traffic-related fatalities. When tragedy strikes, families deserve guidance that’s both compassionate and organized.
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Millions Recovered for Grieving Families
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HOW OUR WRONGFUL DEATH AUTO ACCIDENT LAWYERS HELP YOUR FAMILY
A wrongful death claim can involve disputed fault, layered insurance coverage, and complex documentation. While you focus on your family, our role is to handle the legal and insurance workload and protect the record.
Here is how GLS Injury Law supports families after a fatal crash:

Thorough Investigation
We gather police reports, photographs, witness information, and available video footage before it disappears.

Liability and Responsible-Party Review
We identify who was involved, who owned each vehicle, and whether any driver was working at the time.

Coverage Analysis
We examine all available insurance and how multiple policies may apply.

Loss Documentation
We help organize final medical costs, funeral expenses, income and benefit records, and household contribution evidence.

Insurance Claim Management
We handle communications, protect the family from unnecessary pressure, and keep statements consistent.

Litigation Preparation when Needed
If the insurer refuses to be fair, we build the file for court with evidence, experts, and a clear timeline.
Your health, recovery, and peace of mind deserve to come first. While you focus on healing and rebuilding your life, your case will move forward with careful attention to every detail. Your rights, benefits, and compensation are protected at every step so you can stay focused on getting stronger and moving forward.
COMMON FATAL CRASH SCENARIOS AND EVIDENCE THAT MATTERS
Driving is a serious responsibility, but it is often treated like a routine task. In a split second, a senseless error can result in tragedy. A motorist risks causing a deadly crash by:
- Talking on a cellphone or texting
- Adjusting the radio
- Attending to the GPS
- Driving while intoxicated by alcohol or drugs
Fatal crash cases also commonly involve:
- High-speed impacts and loss-of-control events
Intersection violations and turning conflicts (failure to yield, red-light/stop-sign violations) - Head-on collisions from lane departure or wrong-way driving
- Multi-vehicle chain events where the sequence and cause are disputed
- Work-related driving where additional parties and insurance layers may apply
Evidence that often matters early includes:
- Police reports and scene documentation
Witness statements and contact details - Camera footage (traffic cameras, businesses, dash cams, doorbell video)
- Vehicle and roadway evidence (damage patterns, debris fields, impact locations)
- Records that may show negligence (toxicology, phone records, employer records where relevant)
WHEN SHOULD YOU CONTACT A WRONGFUL DEATH AUTO ACCIDENT LAWYER
The best time to contact a lawyer is as soon as you are able, after immediate needs are handled. Timing matters because it impacts the strength and value of the claim.
Acting early helps because:
- To preserve evidence: Video can be overwritten, hazards can be repaired, and vehicles may be moved, repaired, or disposed of.
- To prevent costly mistakes, Insurers often request statements and documents early, before the family has full clarity.
- To protect claim value: A disciplined file helps document financial support, benefits, and household contributions in a way insurers cannot dismiss.
- To meet deadlines: Pennsylvania has strict time limits, and cases involving government entities can involve additional notice requirements.
- To keep estate-related steps organized: Who can act, and when, can matter in a wrongful death case.
WHAT TO DO BEFORE YOU CALL the best WRONGFUL death car ACCIDENT ATTORNEY
There are practical steps that can protect accuracy and reduce later disputes. Take what you can, when you can.
Key steps families can take:
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WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU WORK WITH GLS INJURY LAW
The legal process can feel overwhelming during grief. Our goal is to make it manageable and clear, while protecting the record and pursuing full compensation under Pennsylvania law.
Our process typically follows these steps:
Meet Your TOP Wrongful Death LAWYERS SERVING YORK, CHESTER COUNTY & LANCASTER COUNTY
Experienced Central PA wrongful death attorneys with local court knowledge and strong results.

Anthony M. Georgelis
Represents injured workers and personal injury victims across Pennsylvania with skilled, results-driven legal advocacy.

Christopher P. Larsen
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HOW TO KNOW IF YOU NEED A WRONGFUL DEATH AUTO ACCIDENT LAWYER
Not every crash case becomes contested, but many fatal collision claims do. Six common signs it is time to seek legal guidance:

Fault Is Disputed, or The Story Keeps Changing
Speed, lane position, right-of-way, sequence

Multiple Vehicles or Parties Are Involved
Chain reaction crashes, shared responsibility arguments

Work driving or commercial involvement exists
More insurance layers, more defense pressure

Fast Settlements Are Being Pushed
Insurers push for quick statements or fast settlement before the record is clear.

Uncertain Evidence
Video evidence is uncertain or threatened (cameras exist, but access is delayed).

Coverage Questions Arise
Multiple policies, disputes over which policy applies first.
If the case has high stakes or disputes, legal help can protect your benefits and help maximize every available recovery path.
WHY SHOULD YOU HIRE A WRONGFUL DEATH car ACCIDENT LAWYER?
Because wrongful death claims involve complex investigations, significant financial stakes, and aggressive insurance defense teams, having an experienced attorney on your side from the beginning is essential — starting with the critical steps your family should take immediately after a fatal car accident.
Immediate Action Checklist
Get Medical Attention
See a doctor immediately, even for minor symptoms, to create an official medical record linking your injuries to the crash.
Gather Key Evidence
Collect the Police Report number, take photos/videos of the scene and damage, and get witness and driver information.
Silence is Golden
Do NOT give any recorded statements or sign releases for insurance companies until you've spoken with a lawyer.
Organize Documents
Start a folder for all medical bills, lost wage statements, and written notes on how the accident happened.
How Long Does a Wrongful Death Auto Accident Case Typically Take to Resolve?
Every case is unique. Some resolve in months, while others take longer, especially when liability is disputed, multiple parties are involved, or litigation becomes necessary. A well-organized record helps avoid unnecessary delay.
What Kind of Compensation Can Be Recovered in A Wrongful Death Auto Accident Claim?
Compensation may include final medical bills, funeral and burial costs, loss of income and benefits, and other losses recognized under Pennsylvania law. Documentation and consistency matter, especially when insurers try to minimize the impact
Will the Family Need to Go to Court?
Many wrongful death claims settle outside court. If the insurer refuses to offer a fair settlement or disputes liability, a lawsuit may be necessary. GLS Injury Law prepares cases with trial readiness from the start, which can strengthen settlement posture.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT WRONGFUL DEATH AUTO ACCIDENTS
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Reviewed by Anthony M. Georgelis, Attorney at GLS Injury Law, on May 20th 2025.
Wrongful Death Auto Accidents Case FAQs
What qualifies as a wrongful death in an auto accident in Pennsylvania?
A wrongful death occurs when a person dies due to someone else’s negligence or misconduct- in auto accidents, this often means another driver failed to uphold their duty of care on the road. In Pennsylvania, wrongful death is a civil claim brought by the deceased’s family or estate representative.
For example, if someone was killed because another driver was speeding, texting, intoxicated, or failed to obey traffic signals, that could form the basis of a wrongful death lawsuit. At GLS Injury Law, we conduct a thorough investigation into the crash to determine who was at fault and whether their actions were negligent under Pennsylvania law.
If your loved one was lost due to another party’s recklessness, we can help you pursue compensation for economic and non-economic damages, including funeral expenses, medical costs, lost future earnings, and the emotional pain of your loss.
Who can file a wrongful death claim after a fatal car accident in Pennsylvania?
In Pennsylvania, a wrongful death lawsuit may initially be filed by the personal representative (also known as the executor) of the deceased’s estate. This person is usually named in the decedent’s will or appointed by the court if no will exists.
While the representative files the claim, the compensation recovered benefits specific family members: typically, the surviving spouse, children, or parents. If no eligible relatives exist, the damages may go to the estate.
At our firm, we assist families in understanding their rights and navigating any complexities related to estate law, probate, and claim filing. If no personal representative comes forward within six months of the death, any family beneficiary may initiate the claim directly. Our attorneys will ensure all legal procedures are properly followed to protect your family’s right to recover damages.
How long do I have to file a wrongful death lawsuit after a fatal auto accident?
In Pennsylvania, the statute of limitations for filing a wrongful death lawsuit is two years from the date of the person’s death. While this might seem like a long time, it’s critical to begin the process as early as possible.
Valuable evidence, such as accident scene details, surveillance footage, and eyewitness accounts, can become harder to obtain as time passes. Early legal intervention also ensures timely communication with police investigators, accident reconstructionists, insurance companies, and preservation of claims against all responsible parties.
At GLS Injury Law, we move quickly and decisively on behalf of grieving families, so they never miss important deadlines or risk forfeiting their rights. Even if time has passed, we encourage you to call us to discuss your options. We’ll provide a free consultation and assess whether any exceptions might apply to extend the deadline.
What kind of compensation can I recover in a wrongful death auto accident claim?
Compensation in wrongful death auto accident claims can include both economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages often cover funeral and burial expenses, medical costs related to the final injury, and the financial support the deceased would have provided (lost income, benefits, or retirement contributions).
Non-economic damages compensate for loss of companionship, guidance, and emotional support, as well as the surviving family’s mental anguish. In some cases- particularly if the at-fault party’s actions were egregious- punitive damages may be awarded to punish and deter such behavior.
At GLS Injury Law, we work with financial experts, forensic economists, and medical professionals to ensure no dollar is left on the table. We build strong, evidence-backed cases to present the full scope of loss to the court or insurers.
How do you prove fault in a wrongful death auto accident?
Proving fault in a wrongful death case requires a detailed investigation and presentation of compelling evidence. This can include police reports, accident reconstruction analysis, eyewitness statements, toxicology results, phone records (to show distracted driving), and dashcam, police body cam, or other surveillance footage.
At our firm, we collaborate with accident reconstructionists, expert witnesses, and forensic analysts to demonstrate how and why the other party’s negligence caused the fatal crash. In Pennsylvania, even if your loved one was partially at fault, you may still recover compensation- provided their share of responsibility was less than 51%.
Our experienced attorneys know how to handle comparative negligence arguments and refute defense strategies designed to shift blame. We leave no stone unturned when fighting for your family’s justice.
How are wrongful death auto accident claims different from criminal charges like vehicular homicide?
Wrongful death claims are civil cases, while vehicular homicide or similar charges are criminal in nature. A criminal case is brought by the state and seeks punishment- such as jail time- for the wrongdoer.
A wrongful death lawsuit, on the other hand, is brought by the deceased’s family to seek financial compensation for their loss. These cases can run concurrently. In fact, even if the driver responsible is acquitted of criminal charges, the civil wrongful death case can still proceed- and succeed- because the burden of proof is lower in civil court.
At GLS Injury Law, we have prior experience as prosecutors, where we represented the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in prosecuting criminal offenders, and are therefore fully equipped to guide families and assist them through the criminal process. We monitor and often attend any related criminal proceedings to gather all potential evidence and statements for potential use and to strengthen your civil case. Our priority is securing the compensation you deserve, regardless of the outcome of any criminal trial.
Can I still file a claim if my loved one was partially at fault for the accident?
Yes, Pennsylvania follows the legal doctrine of modified comparative negligence. This means that as long as your loved one was less than 51% at fault for the accident, you can still recover damages, though your compensation may be reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to them.
For instance, if the court finds your loved one was 20% at fault, your family could still recover 80% of the total damages awarded. Insurance companies often try to exaggerate the decedent’s level of fault to avoid paying full compensation. That’s why having a skilled wrongful death attorney is essential.
At GLS Injury Law, we build a case that highlights the full extent of the other party’s liability while defending your loved one’s name and rights.
How long does a wrongful death auto accident case typically take to resolve?
Every case is unique, but wrongful death claims can take anywhere from several months to a few years to resolve, depending on factors such as the complexity of the accident, disputes over fault, and the willingness of insurance companies to settle.
If a settlement can be reached quickly and fairly, the process may be relatively brief. However, when insurers deny responsibility or offer inadequate compensation, litigation may be necessary.
At GLS Injury Law, we prepare every case as though it’s going to trial. This aggressive preparation often encourages fair settlements early on. If your case does go to court, we’ll be by your side every step of the way, ensuring you’re informed and protected throughout the legal process.
Will I need to go to court for a wrongful death lawsuit?
Many wrongful death claims settle outside of court through negotiations with insurance companies. However, if the insurer refuses to offer a fair settlement or disputes liability, filing a lawsuit and going to court may become necessary.
Our firm always tries to reach a resolution that avoids the courtroom stress for grieving families- but we are never afraid to litigate. Our attorneys have decades of courtroom experience and a strong track record of winning verdicts for clients in Lancaster and across Pennsylvania.
We’ll handle every aspect of the legal process, including discovery, pre-trial motions, mediation, and trial preparation. Whether in or out of court, we’re fully committed to getting your family justice.
Why should I choose GLS Injury Law to handle my wrongful death auto accident claim?
At GLS Injury Law, we bring not only legal knowledge but also genuine compassion to every wrongful death case we handle. As a family-run law firm deeply rooted in the Lancaster community, we understand the devastation these tragedies cause. We treat every case as personal and every client like family.
With years of courtroom experience, an aggressive approach to insurance negotiations, and a relentless pursuit of justice, we’ve secured millions of dollars in compensation for grieving families. We work on a contingency basis, so you pay no fees unless we recover for you.
Most importantly, we’re here for you- ready to meet evenings or weekends, answer your questions, and guide you through this painful time with care, transparency, and strength.
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