Kentucky Wrongful Death Claims
Wrongful Death Car Accident Lawyers
When a crash takes someone you love, Kentucky law gives your family a path to hold the responsible driver accountable. Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers handles wrongful death claims across Louisville, Lexington, and all of Kentucky.
Losing a family member in a car crash is devastating. On top of that loss, Kentucky families often face mounting medical bills, funeral costs, and the sudden disappearance of the income their loved one provided. Kentucky law was written to address exactly this situation. Under KRS 411.130, the estate of a person killed by another’s negligence has the right to pursue a wrongful death claim against those responsible. Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers handles these cases from the initial investigation through resolution, with zero out-of-pocket cost to your family.
Who Can Bring a Wrongful Death Claim in Kentucky
Under KRS 411.130, a wrongful death lawsuit must be filed by the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate. That representative is typically appointed by a probate court and is often a surviving spouse, adult child, or parent. If the deceased did not have a will, the court selects an administrator to fill this role.
Once a recovery is obtained, Kentucky law sets the order in which surviving family members receive the proceeds. The distribution follows a clear priority structure:
Spouse Only
The full recovery goes to the surviving spouse if there are no children.
Spouse + Children
One-half goes to the spouse; one-half is divided equally among the children.
Children Only
The full recovery goes to the children if there is no surviving spouse.
Parents
If no spouse or children survive, the recovery passes to the deceased’s parents.
Kentucky also allows parents to bring a wrongful death claim directly when the deceased was an unemancipated minor under age 18, without going through an estate representative. If your family situation involves divorce, estrangement, or a blended family, the distribution of any recovery may require additional court involvement.
What Damages a Wrongful Death Claim Can Recover
Kentucky wrongful death law focuses primarily on the economic losses caused by the death, though additional categories of harm are also compensable. KRS 411.130 permits recovery for the following categories of loss:
Recoverable Damage Categories
Loss of future earning power and income
Medical bills incurred before the death
Funeral and burial expenses
Loss of care, companionship, and parental guidance
Value of household services the deceased would have provided
Pain and suffering experienced before death
Punitive damages for gross negligence or willful conduct
Kentucky courts calculate loss of earning power by examining the deceased’s age, occupation, education, skill level, and prior earnings. A young parent with decades of earning potential ahead represents a very different economic loss than a retired individual, and the claim is built around the actual facts of your loved one’s life. If the at-fault driver was intoxicated, distracted, or otherwise grossly negligent, the court may also award punitive damages on top of compensatory amounts.
Kentucky’s Fatal Crash Record
707
People killed on Kentucky roads in 2024
9th
Highest traffic fatality rate in the U.S. in 2024
18.0
Deaths per 100,000 people (2023), above the national average
According to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s 2024 Traffic Collision Facts, 707 people were killed on Kentucky’s public roads in 2024 alone. Of those deaths, 47 percent involved an unbelted occupant and 19 percent involved alcohol. Speeding or aggressive driving was a factor in approximately 33 percent of all fatalities. According to a July 2025 TRIP report, Kentucky’s 2024 traffic fatality rate of 1.45 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled ranks ninth highest in the nation, above the national average of 1.2.
Collisions between moving vehicles account for 41.82 percent of all traffic fatalities in Kentucky, making them the single largest category of fatal crashes. IIHS data for 2023 recorded 814 motor vehicle crash deaths in Kentucky, a death rate of 18.0 per 100,000 residents, compared with the national rate of 12.2. These numbers represent real families left behind, many of whom are unaware they have a legal claim or have not yet contacted a lawyer.
How Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers Handles Wrongful Death Cases
Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers has built a track record in Kentucky motor vehicle death cases by doing the work other firms skip. That includes securing the full police report and reconstructionist analysis, preserving vehicle data and dashcam footage before it is overwritten, identifying all available insurance coverage including underinsured motorist policies, and building an economic loss model that reflects your loved one’s actual earning trajectory.
If the at-fault driver was operating a commercial truck or company vehicle, additional defendants may be available, including the employer or fleet operator. Our truck accident attorneys have experience holding carriers and their insurers accountable when a commercial vehicle causes a death. Wrongful death claims involving trucking companies are among the most aggressively defended cases, and having a team that knows federal trucking regulations makes a material difference in outcomes.
Every wrongful death case we take is handled on a contingency basis through our Bigger Share Guarantee®: your family pays nothing up front, nothing out of pocket, and nothing at all unless we recover for you. Beyond that, our fee structure is designed so that clients consistently take home a larger share of their recovery than they would at most firms. You can learn more about how that works on our main car accident practice page.
When a Fatal Crash Involves More Than One Vehicle or Driver
Many wrongful death cases in Kentucky involve multiple responsible parties: a distracted driver whose employer should have pulled them off the road, a trucking company with a history of hours-of-service violations, or a drunk driver whose bar continued to serve them past the point of visible intoxication. Identifying every layer of liability is what separates a partial recovery from a complete one.
Kentucky Governor Beshear’s 2024 highway safety announcement confirmed that distraction was a factor in 22 percent of all fatalities that year. In crashes where a driver was using a phone or navigation system at the time of impact, the phone carrier record, cloud data, and in-vehicle telematics can all establish exactly what the driver was doing in the seconds before the collision. These records must be requested quickly before they are deleted under routine data retention policies. Our team moves on evidence preservation from the first call.
If your loved one was killed by a drunk driver, a reckless commercial carrier, or someone who ran a red light at high speed, the claim may include punitive damages in addition to compensatory losses. For other related crash types, see our pages on car accidents and truck accidents.
Your family pays nothing unless we recover.
Call Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers today. Louisville and Lexington teams available now.
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