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Losing a loved on is always tragic. When that loss of life was preventable and due to the carelessness and recklessness of another, it is especially tragic.
Every family that looses a loved one should have their much needed time to grieve. When you are ready, we are here to help you hold the at fault party accountable through civil litigation. We will aggressively fight for your rights and make sure your loved ones voice is heard.
We understand that wrongful death civil litigation can sometimes be emotional draining. That is why we will walk along side you every step of the way, ensuring you are treated with the dignity and respect you deserve.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Civil Litigation Lawsuit?
In order of precedent, these are the following parties that can file a wrongful death lawsuit.
If you have questions regarding your Wrongful Death legal needs, make sure your legal rights are protected.
Attorney, Serving Winter Haven, Lakeland, Bartow, Haines City, Polk County, and Central Florida
Markeishia L. Smith is an experienced attorney who provides legal services involving Residential Tiltle Services, Probate, and Personal Injury.
Since she opened her own law firm in 2017, she has assisted many Central Floridians with thir legal needs and goals.
Attorney, Serving Winter Haven, Lakeland, Bartow, Haines City, Polk County, and Central Florida
Markeishia L. Smith is an experienced attorney who provides legal services involving Residential Tiltle Services, Probate, and Personal Injury.
Since she opened her own law firm in 2017, she has assisted many Central Floridians with thir legal needs and goals.
MARKEISHIA L. SMITH
Markeishia L. Smith was born and raised in Polk County. She graduated from Haines City High School. She also received her English degree from Florida State University. She then received her Masters in Educational Leadership from Nova Southeastern University. Markeishia taught for 3 years, and was a reading coach for 2 years and I was a elementary school assistant principal and principal for a total of 5 years total in Polk County.
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