
When someone you love is killed because of another person's negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct, the grief is overwhelming — and the last thing you should have to worry about is money. Karl Luth handles wrongful death claims throughout El Paso with the compassion your family deserves and the aggressive legal representation you need. From fatal car accidents on I-10 to workplace deaths and medical malpractice, Karl builds cases that hold responsible parties fully accountable under Texas law.
What Is a Wrongful Death Claim Under Texas Law?
Under the Texas Wrongful Death Act (Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Chapter 71), a wrongful death claim may be filed when a person's death is caused by the wrongful act, neglect, carelessness, unskillfulness, or default of another person or company. The law recognizes that the surviving family members of the deceased suffer real, compensable losses — financial, emotional, and relational — that deserve legal remedy. Eligible family members who may file a wrongful death claim in Texas include the surviving spouse, children (including adult children), and parents of the deceased.
If no eligible family member files a wrongful death claim within three months of the death, the executor or administrator of the deceased's estate may file on the family's behalf — unless the family members instruct otherwise. In addition to the wrongful death claim itself, the estate may also bring a separate survival action under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 71.021, which allows recovery for the pain, suffering, and mental anguish the deceased experienced between the time of injury and the time of death.
Common causes of wrongful death claims that Karl Luth handles in El Paso include fatal car accidents, 18-wheeler and commercial truck accidents, workplace and construction site accidents, medical malpractice, slip and fall accidents, and deaths caused by defective products or toxic exposure.
What Damages Can Be Recovered in a Wrongful Death Case?
Wrongful death damages in Texas are divided into two categories: those recoverable by the surviving family members through the wrongful death claim, and those recoverable by the estate through the survival action. Family members may recover compensation for the loss of financial support the deceased would have provided over their expected lifetime, the loss of companionship, care, and consortium, mental anguish and grief suffered by surviving family members, and the loss of inheritance — meaning the assets the deceased would have accumulated and passed on had they lived.
The estate's survival action may recover compensation for the medical expenses incurred between the time of injury and death, funeral and burial expenses, and the physical pain, suffering, and mental anguish the deceased personally experienced before dying. In cases involving gross negligence or intentional misconduct — such as a drunk driver who kills someone — Texas law also permits punitive damages, which are designed to punish the defendant and deter similar conduct in the future.
The total value of a wrongful death case depends on many factors, including the age and earning capacity of the deceased, the number and ages of surviving dependents, the circumstances of the death, and the degree of the defendant's negligence. Karl Luth works with economic experts, life care planners, and vocational specialists to build a comprehensive damages calculation that reflects the true lifetime value of your loss.

Wrongful Death Caused by Drunk Driving in El Paso
When a drunk driver kills someone on El Paso's roads, the family is entitled not only to compensatory damages but also to punitive damages under Texas law. Texas courts have consistently held that driving while intoxicated constitutes gross negligence — a conscious disregard for the safety of others — which opens the door to exemplary damages that can substantially increase the total recovery. These cases often involve both the drunk driver personally and, in some circumstances, the establishment that served them alcohol under the Texas Dram Shop Act.
See our drunk driving victim attorney page for more detailed information about pursuing punitive damages and Dram Shop liability. Karl Luth has experience pursuing maximum compensation in these tragic cases and understands the additional legal avenues available when a death is caused by an impaired driver.
Wrongful Death in the Workplace and Oil Fields
El Paso's economy includes significant construction, manufacturing, and logistics activity, and workplace fatalities remain a serious concern throughout the region. When a worker is killed on the job, the family may have claims beyond the workers' compensation system — particularly when the death was caused by a third party's negligence (such as a subcontractor, equipment manufacturer, or property owner) or when the employer did not carry workers' compensation insurance. Karl Luth investigates all potential sources of liability in workplace death cases to ensure the family receives full compensation.
For workers in the oil and gas industry — including those who work in the Permian Basin and travel through El Paso — fatal oil field accidents often involve complex liability questions involving multiple contractors, equipment manufacturers, and energy companies. Karl Luth has experience navigating these multi-party cases and holding every responsible party accountable.
Serving Wrongful Death Families Throughout El Paso County
Karl Luth represents wrongful death families throughout El Paso and the surrounding communities of El Paso County, including Horizon City, Socorro, Canutillo, Anthony, Vinton, and Fort Bliss. We understand that families in these communities often face the same dangerous roads, the same negligent employers, and the same insurance companies as those in the city — and they deserve the same aggressive legal representation.
If your family has lost a loved one due to someone else's negligence anywhere in the El Paso area, contact Karl Luth immediately at (915) 213-2025. We offer free, confidential consultations and are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The statute of limitations for wrongful death claims in Texas is generally two years from the date of death — do not wait to get legal advice.
Common Cases We Handle
- Fatal car, truck, and motorcycle accidents on El Paso roads
- Fatal 18-wheeler and commercial vehicle accidents
- Workplace and construction site fatalities
- Medical malpractice resulting in death
- Slip and fall accidents resulting in death
- Deaths caused by drunk or impaired drivers
- Product liability deaths (defective products)
- Swimming pool and drowning accidents
- Nursing home neglect resulting in death
- Deaths caused by toxic exposure or chemical poisoning
- Oil field and industrial fatalities
- Deaths caused by defective vehicles or auto parts

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