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    Mukilteo Wrongful Death Lawyer

    Been in a wrongful death? Call Foster Law Offices for a free consultation. We are here to help.

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    We Are Here for Your Family

    Losing Someone Is Devastating. You Do Not Have to Navigate This Alone.

    When a family member dies because of someone else's negligence, the grief can be overwhelming. Legal matters are often the last thing on your mind, and that is completely understandable. At Foster Law Offices, Jeff and Kupala Foster handle wrongful death cases with the care and respect your family has a right to expect.

    The Mukilteo Speedway corridor carries some of the heaviest traffic in South Snohomish County, connecting the ferry terminal to I-5 and serving as a major commuter and commercial route. The ferry terminal itself is a source of frequent congestion-related incidents, particularly during peak commute hours and summer months when foot traffic surges. SR-525 through Mukilteo and the intersections near Harbour Pointe and the Paine Field development area are well-known trouble spots. The waterfront trail and residential streets near the historic lighthouse attract cyclists and pedestrians year-round. Ongoing construction near Paine Field has brought additional truck traffic and hazards to the surrounding roads.

    We Understand What Your Family Is Going Through

    A wrongful death changes everything: your daily life, your financial stability, and your sense of security. Whether your loved one was lost in a car accident on one of Mukilteo's busy corridors, a workplace incident, a medical error, or any other act of negligence, your family is entitled to answers and accountability.

    Families in Mukilteo often receive the devastating news at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (8 miles northeast). Jeff and Kupala Foster have helped families across Snohomish County through some of the most difficult moments of their lives. They will sit with you, listen to your story, and explain your options honestly, with no pressure and no obligation.

    Losing a loved one due to someone else's negligence or reckless conduct is a devastating experience that no family should have to endure. While nothing can restore what has been taken from you, a wrongful death claim provides financial security for your family and holds the responsible party accountable. Foster Law Offices handles wrongful death cases with the compassion your family deserves and the aggressive legal advocacy that produces results. Jeff and Kupala Foster understand loss personally and they bring that understanding to every case they handle. No fee unless we win. Call or text (425) 971-5400.

    Washington Law

    Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim

    Under Washington's wrongful death statute (RCW 4.20.010), certain family members have the right to bring a claim when a loved one's death was caused by another's wrongful act, neglect, or default. The law designates specific beneficiaries who may seek compensation:

    Spouse or Partner

    The surviving spouse or domestic partner of the deceased

    Children

    Children of the deceased, including stepchildren in certain circumstances

    Parents or Siblings

    If there is no spouse or children, parents or siblings who were financially dependent on the deceased

    Washington also recognizes a separate survival action (RCW 4.20.046) for the pain and suffering the deceased experienced before passing. The personal representative of the estate typically brings this claim alongside the wrongful death action.

    Wrongful death cases for Mukilteo residents are generally filed in Personal injury cases from Mukilteo are filed at Snohomish County Superior Court at 3000 Rockefeller Avenue in Everett.. Foster Law handles every filing and procedural step so your family can focus on healing.

    Your Family Comes First

    We will answer your questions with honesty and compassion. No fee unless we recover for your family.

    Your Family's Rights

    What Compensation Is Available

    Washington law allows surviving family members to seek compensation for the full impact of their loss. While no amount of money can replace the person you loved, a wrongful death claim holds the responsible party accountable and helps provide financial stability for your family going forward.

    Loss of the deceased's expected income and financial support
    Loss of companionship, love, care, and guidance
    Medical expenses incurred before the death
    Funeral and burial costs
    The emotional suffering of surviving family members
    Loss of inheritance and retirement benefits the deceased would have earned

    For Mukilteo families, the nearest Level I trauma center is Providence Regional Medical Center Everett is approximately 6-8 miles north via I-5 or SR 526 — the nearest Level II Trauma Center for Mukilteo residents. away, a detail that matters when documenting emergency medical response and pre-death pain and suffering. Jeff and Kupala work with economists, medical professionals, and life-care planners to build a thorough picture of your family's losses.

    Jeff and Kupala Foster — personal injury attorneys serving Snohomish County

    Your Attorneys

    Jeff & Kupala Foster

    When you hire Foster Law, you get Jeff and Kupala: not a junior associate, not a paralegal, not a case manager. They have represented injured people and families throughout Mukilteo and Snohomish County for over two decades. They keep a deliberately small caseload so every client gets the attention their case demands.

    • Jeff or Kupala personally handles your case from start to finish
    • Born and raised in Snohomish County, Jeff is a Mariner High School graduate
    • Husband-and-wife team with 40+ years combined experience
    • AVVO Rated 10/10 Superb with 80+ five-star reviews
    • Licensed in both Washington and Hawaii

    Important Deadlines

    The Timeline for a Wrongful Death Claim

    In Washington, the statute of limitations for wrongful death is generally three years from the date of death (RCW 4.16.080). While three years may feel like a long time, evidence can disappear quickly. Surveillance footage is overwritten, witnesses move away, and memories fade.

    Early action also allows your attorney to preserve critical evidence: police and incident reports, medical records, employment records, and any physical evidence from the scene. If the death involved a commercial vehicle, construction site, or medical facility, time-sensitive evidence such as electronic logs and internal reports may be destroyed if not preserved through a legal hold.

    You do not need to have all the answers before reaching out. A confidential consultation with Jeff or Kupala costs nothing, and there is no obligation to proceed.

    Client Reviews

    What Our Clients Say

    "Jeffrey was an awesome lawyer. He went the extra mile to meet me outside his office and was always in contact with me the entire step of the way. I remember thinking that I could handle it myself — then things got complicated. Jeffrey and Ryan squeezed every last cent out of the ..."

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    "Jeff Foster represented our family in a very tragic accident where we all lost the most amazing man we'll ever know. He was extremely compassionate and showed so much care in the way that he handled all of us being in such a fragile state. I would highly recommend Jeff to represe..."

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    "I was the victim of an auto accident that left me with debilitating whiplash injuries and loss of function. After consulting with Jeff I felt very comfortable hiring him to handle my case. I found him to be kind, compassionate, and an excellent communicator throughout. He kept me..."

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    "Jeff represented me in my automobile injury claim. After getting the run around from the insurance company, I decided to get a consultation with Foster Law. Jeff took care of everything and made sure all my injuries and medical bills were taken care of. Let the professional deal ..."

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    Client testimonials do not constitute a guarantee of outcome. Results may vary. Each case depends on its own facts, circumstances, and applicable law. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

    Common Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Washington law allows the personal representative of the deceased's estate to file on behalf of surviving beneficiaries. Beneficiaries typically include the surviving spouse, children, and stepchildren. Parents may recover if there are no spouse or children. Call Foster Law for guidance specific to your situation.

    Damages may include medical expenses before death, funeral and burial costs, lost future income and financial support, loss of companionship and consortium, and the grief and emotional suffering of surviving family members.

    Generally three years from the date of death. Certain circumstances may shorten this deadline particularly when government entities are involved. Call or text Foster Law at (425) 971-5400 as soon as possible.

    Yes. A wrongful death claim is a civil matter entirely separate from any criminal proceedings. You can pursue civil compensation regardless of whether criminal charges are filed or what happens in a criminal case.

    Washington's pure comparative fault rule applies to wrongful death claims. Even if your loved one was partially responsible the family may still recover compensation reduced by their percentage of fault.

    It depends on the complexity of the case and the responsiveness of the insurance companies involved. Foster Law works diligently to resolve these cases as efficiently as possible while ensuring the family receives the full compensation available under Washington law.

    The information in these FAQs is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice for your specific situation. Reading this content does not create an attorney-client relationship with Foster Law Offices.

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    Talk to Jeff or Kupala Today

    (425) 971-5400

    Call or text, evenings and weekends available

    Jeff or Kupala handles your case directly
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    Evening & weekend hours
    No fee unless we win
    Or send us a message

    Submitting this form does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Please do not include confidential or time-sensitive information.

    Your information is private and never shared.