Saturday, August 18, 2007

Wrongful

I've been writing legal websites for almost three months now, and while I am starting to find a writing groove, the job does continue to have it's challenges. There is the feeling that you've written the same thing over and over, that you're recycling ideas. There's also the challenge of remembering what took place in an interview you conducted over a week ago so you can write copy that is specific.

Then there are subjects which are just not easy to write. For me, there are quite a few - sometimes this is due to my lack of interest, sometimes I am out of my realm, but then there are times where I just don't know how to address a particular subject. The subject that to me always feels a bit weird to write about is wrongful death. First, I've never quite been comfortable with the term, and second it's difficult to sound sympathetic when writing what is essentially marketing copy. But even more than this, I feel like the person to whom I should be addressing the content is no longer around to be addressed. I kept thinking about how I'd REALLY like to write this type of webpage:


Ann Arbor Wrongful Death Attorneys

Death has a finality that can be depressing, if not disturbing. When you are the one who has succumbed to this event and you find yourself in a mortuary when you normally would be home enjoying a quiet supper with your spouse or other loved ones, you may experience a helplessness you’ve never had to deal with before.

But if you suspect that your death was wrong and you shouldn’t have died – that your demise is the direct result of another’s action, intentional or simply negligent, you need legal advice and representation. At Grimm, Graves & Pall, Attorneys at Law, our wrongful death lawyers can help you determine if your death was wrong or not. Contact us today.

A Matter of Determination
If you have just died, you probably have a lot of questions. You may wonder if your death was right or wrong. Even if you suspect you’ve been wrongfully done to death, or even deathfully wronged, you need strong advocacy. Our attorneys are alive and can assist you in matters that require a pulse, not to mention the ability to walk or speak. We routinely handle wrongful death suits related to the following matters:
• Misdiagnosis
• Product Liability
• Reckless Driving
• Premises Liability

You Have Rights
While we at Grimm, Graves & Pall have never died, we do understand the frustration and debilitating effects death can have on one. Perhaps you feel that you cannot effect change in your situation, or that you will never be able to enjoy the quality of life you once enjoyed. While these are both correct assessments, you do still have rights, whatever they may be. Our job is to secure those rights.

If you have questions regarding your death or are unable to determine for yourself whether it was the result of another’s wrong or it was simply your time to go, we invite you to contact the wrongful death attorneys at Grimm, Graves & Pall for a free post-mortem case review.



Now that I have that out of my system, perhaps I can write those pages better.

3 comments:

Jason said...

Grimm, Graves & Pall. I like it.

Also:
"Even if you suspect you’ve been wrongfully done to death . . ."

Done to death? What a way to go (says Groucho).

Dan said...

Somehow, that's related to the fact that I am awarded the same amount of money, whether I experience dismemberment or death in my workplace.

Of course, a good prosthetic costs about four times as much as a good funeral...

Anskov said...

Nah, it's okay. I did have to tone it down. I was going to end it, "Do not hesitate to call - every day brings more decay."