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We understand the challenges you’re facing. Our dedicated team specializes in Funeral Malpractice, Crematory Malpractice, and Cemetery Malpractice. We’re here to provide clear guidance and support, helping you navigate through difficult times.

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At our firm, we provide dedicated legal support for families dealing with funeral malpractice, crematory issues, and cemetery disputes. Our focus is on guiding you through this challenging time while ensuring your rights are respected.

Funeral Malpractice

Expert Legal Help for Funeral Misconduct

Cemetary Malpractice

Expert Legal Help for Cemetery Faults

Crematory Malpractice

Compassionate Care for Cremation Issues

Common Examples of Malpractice

  • Mishandling or losing remains – failure to refrigerate a body, delay in shipping, dropping a body or using a broken casket.
  • Switching corpses or mixing ashes – presenting the wrong body or delivering another person’s ashes to the family.
  • Unauthorized burial or cremation – burying or cremating without the family’s consent.
  • Burying in the wrong plot or stacking bodies – burying the deceased in the wrong gravesite or placing multiple bodies in one coffin.
  • Improper storage, embalming or cremation – unlicensed or unqualified staff, leaving bodies unrefrigerated, or failing to embalm correctly.
  • Theft, organ harvesting and abuse – stealing jewelry or organs, or any form of tampering with remains.

 

Compensation and Justice

If any of these common examples have occurred during your loved one’s funeral or burial, you may have a claim for negligence. Emotional distress alone can be actionable when the conduct is severe and outrageous.

Families may recover three types of damages: economic damages to reimburse funeral expenses and costs of correcting mistakes; non‑economic damages for emotional suffering, grief and humiliation; and punitive damages when the misconduct was intentional or grossly reckless. Acting quickly is critical because the statute of limitations in Florida is generally two years from when the negligence was discovered. Contact us today for a free case evaluation and let us help restore dignity and accountability.

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We know this can be a challenging time for you. Our team is here to listen and provide guidance every step of the way. Don’t hesitate to reach out for your free consultation, where we’ll discuss your concerns and help you understand your options. Your peace of mind matters to us.

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