Hundreds of Millions of Dollars Have Been Recovered for Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Victims
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Losing a loved one in San Diego is a devastating experience, and navigating the aftermath can feel overwhelming. This comprehensive resource guide is designed for families who have lost someone due to an accident or negligence in San Diego. Here, you’ll find clear explanations of your legal rights, who can file a wrongful death claim, what damages may be recoverable, the unique local risks that contribute to fatal accidents, and how a\our San Diego wrongful death lawyers can help you seek justice.
We created this resource to help families understand their options and make informed decisions during a difficult time. Whether you are seeking answers about the legal process, wondering if you are eligible to file a claim, or looking for support resources, this guide is for you.
Our San Diego wrongful death lawyers can help families pursue compensation after the loss of a loved one due to negligence. Hiring our wrongful death legal team can help families navigate the complexities of the legal process after a tragic loss. Our wrongful death attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if you win your case.
If you are reading this page, the unimaginable has happened.
San Diego is known as “America’s Finest City.” It’s a place of endless sunshine, surf breaks at La Jolla, and vibrant nights in the Gaslamp. But when you lose someone you love suddenly, that beauty feels distant. The traffic on the 805 keeps moving, the tourists keep flocking to Balboa Park, but your world has come to a screeching, painful halt.
At The Killino Firm, we want to start by saying: We are so incredibly sorry for your loss. We know that “condolences” feel like empty words right now. You are likely oscillating between numbness and anger because you have a feeling that this death didn’t have to happen. That it was preventable.
Understanding your legal standing shouldn’t require navigating confusing jargon. We provide this information to ensure San Diego families have a clear, unfiltered view of the legal process following a fatal accident. You need to understand what happened, why San Diego is such a unique landscape for accidents, and what the law can actually do to help you pick up the pieces—with the guidance of our San Diego wrongful death lawyers who understand the impact of a loved one’s death and can help you seek justice.
California law establishes specific limitations on who is eligible to file a wrongful death claim in San Diego. The law in San Diego establishes a very specific legal gatekeeper—known as standing—to determine who can bring a case to court. For San Diego families, this process is less about a “tier list” and more about the legal bond or financial reality you shared with the person you lost.
San Diego is home to many blended families and unique domestic arrangements that may not involve a traditional marriage license. Recognizing these modern family structures, California law extends the right to seek justice to those who can prove a specific level of financial reliance.
Under California Code of Civil Procedure § 377.60, individuals such as stepchildren, parents, or putative spouses may be eligible to file a wrongful death claim if they can demonstrate they were “dependents” of the deceased. In California courts, this dependency is generally defined by the 50% Rule, which requires the survivor to prove they relied on the decedent for at least one-half of their total financial support and basic necessities at the time of the loss.
This statute ensures that the legal system looks beyond a marriage certificate to acknowledge the true economic impact of a tragedy, providing a formal pathway to recovery for those whose financial security was intrinsically linked to their loved one.
The “50% rule” is a legal interpretation established by California appellate courts to define what the word “dependent” actually means in the context of this specific code section.
The 50% rule applies specifically to Section 377.60(b):
(b) Whether or not qualified under subdivision (a), the putative spouse, children of the putative spouse, stepchildren, or parents if they were dependent on the decedent…
Because the legislature did not define “dependent” within the code, California courts had to create a standard to prevent confusion. The case that established this is “Perryman v. County of Los Angeles (1983)”.
The court in Perryman (and subsequent cases like Soto v. BorgWarner Morse TEC Inc.) ruled that:
Financial Necessity: Dependency under § 377.60 means the survivor relied on the deceased for the “necessities of life.”
The Threshold: To be a “dependent” in the eyes of the law, the survivor must prove the deceased provided more than one-half (50%) of their total financial support.
Once eligibility is established, the next step is proving liability in your case.
Losing a loved one is devastating, and the thought of navigating a wrongful death lawsuit can feel overwhelming. Yet, proving liability is the cornerstone of any successful wrongful death claim in San Diego. This process is about more than just pointing fingers—it’s about establishing, with evidence, that someone else’s wrongful act or negligence directly led to your loved one’s fatal accident.
To succeed in a wrongful death case, our legal team must prove several key elements. Here’s how the process works:
First, it must be shown that the defendant owed a duty of care to the deceased. In everyday life, this duty can take many forms:
Next, your wrongful death attorney must demonstrate that the defendant breached this duty. For example:
These actions may constitute a breach of duty.
The legal process then requires showing that this breach directly caused the death. This is where evidence becomes crucial. Medical records, accident reports, expert testimony, and even surveillance footage can all help prove liability in San Diego wrongful death cases.
But it doesn’t stop there. The law also requires proof that the fatal accident resulted in real damages, such as:
These economic damages are vital for securing the financial compensation your family needs to move forward.
In San Diego, wrongful death lawsuits are filed in civil court, and the standard of proof is “preponderance of the evidence.” This means your legal team must show it is more likely than not that the defendant’s actions caused your loved one’s death. It’s a complex legal process, and insurance companies will often fight hard to avoid paying a fair settlement.
That’s why working with our experienced wrongful death attorneys is so important. Our skilled legal team knows how to gather the right evidence, build a compelling case, and negotiate aggressively for your family’s rights. If a fair settlement cannot be reached, our attorneys will be prepared to take your case to trial and advocate for you every step of the way.
If you are facing the aftermath of a loved one’s wrongful death in San Diego, don’t try to navigate this alone. The right legal representation can make all the difference in holding the responsible parties accountable and securing the financial support your family deserves to begin the healing process.
With the basics of liability established, it’s important to understand why San Diego is considered a high-risk area for fatal accidents.
San Diego is unique. We are a border city, a military hub, a massive tourist destination, and a biotech center all rolled into one.
San Diego is committed to “Vision Zero” (a strategy to eliminate traffic deaths), but the numbers tell a tough story. Here is a statistic that very few people talk about: The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) and city data show that pedestrian fatalities in San Diego have risen sharply, particularly in what the city calls the “Fatal 15” intersections. These are high-traffic zones where pedestrians and cars clash. When a driver is rushing to work or a tourist is looking for the “best fish tacos near me” instead of watching the crosswalk on Broadway or El Cajon Blvd, the results are often fatal. Car accidents are a leading cause of wrongful death in San Diego, especially at these high-risk intersections.
We have some of the most complex freeway interchanges in the world. The I-5 and I-805 merge is notorious for its complexity. The sheer volume of traffic, combined with high speeds and frequent lane changes, creates a high-velocity environment where even minor errors can lead to catastrophic results. According to the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), San Diego County consistently ranks in the top tier for speed-related fatal crashes.
San Diego is an outdoor city. We have cyclists in North Park and scooters downtown. But our infrastructure hasn’t always kept up. The mix of unprotected bike lanes and heavy vehicle traffic leads to a disproportionate number of wrongful deaths involving cyclists.
Unlike other cities, San Diego has a massive Navy presence and a working waterfront. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) tracks incidents involving shipyards and docks. Heavy machinery, slippery decks, and industrial equipment create workplace environments where safety protocols must be perfect. When they aren’t, the consequences can be tragic. Not all wrongful deaths result from violent crimes; many are due to negligence or accidents in these high-risk environments.
Investigating the circumstances of a loved one’s fatal accident is a step to determine liability and support a wrongful death claim.
Understanding the risks is only part of the equation. Next, let’s look at what damages are recoverable in a San Diego wrongful death case.
No amount of money makes this right. We know that. But the civil justice system is designed to secure your future when a provider is gone. Families may seek compensation through a valid wrongful death claim to secure their financial future. It is about making sure the mortgage in Mira Mesa gets paid, and the kids go to college, even though your loved one isn’t there to provide for them.
In the San Diego Superior Courts, damages fall into two main buckets:
We work with forensic economists to put a real number on these losses.
This is the heart of the claim.
Crucial Note: In California wrongful death cases, you generally cannot recover for your own grief or mental anguish. The jury is instructed to value the relationship that was lost, not the tears you cry. However, if you witnessed the death happen (like being in the car during the crash), you might have a separate claim for “Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress.” This is why you need our experienced team to analyze every angle.
Understanding the types of damages available is essential for planning your family’s future..
In a wrongful death claim, the focus remains squarely on the initial act of negligence—the distracted driver, the defective part, or the unsafe roadway. However, the medical records from San Diego’s trauma centers serve as an objective forensic record of that event. We analyze the care provided at these institutions not to overshadow the initial accident, but to confirm the full physical impact of the negligence and to ensure that the facility’s resources were sufficient to meet the crisis.
After a tragedy, emotional support is just as important as legal guidance. Let’s look at local resources for grief support.
The legal battle is our job. Your job is healing. Grieving family members often face not only overwhelming emotional trauma but also significant financial hardships after a wrongful death. San Diego has a uniquely strong network of support organizations to help you navigate the darkness of grief.
Support is available, but you may also need legal advocacy. Here’s how The Killino Firm can help.
The Killino Firm is different. We are a dedicated law firm with a proven track record in wrongful death cases, we aren’t a “volume” firm looking to settle your case for pennies on the dollar and move on. We are investigators.
When a truck crash happens on the 5, we know how to demand the “black box” data to see if the driver was speeding. We know how to check the shipping manifest to see if the cargo was loaded improperly.
When a product malfunctions in a home in Poway or Carlsbad, we identify the engineers who can explain exactly why it failed.
Our law office is equipped to handle complex cases and provide support throughout the legal process. We approach every single case with a relentless, calculated intensity. To us, your pursuit of justice is a high-stakes mission that requires a formidable presence in the courtroom and a commitment to never backing down from a challenge. We treat your case with the gravity it deserves. We are authoritative in the courtroom and compassionate in your living room.
Understanding these key points can help you make informed decisions. For more details, see our frequently asked questions below.
It depends on the complexity. A case where liability is clear might resolve in 9-12 months. A complex trucking or medical malpractice case in San Diego Superior Court can take several years.
Most cases settle (90-95%). However, we prepare every case for trial. This preparation signals to the insurance company that we aren’t afraid to fight, which often forces them to offer a fair settlement. A wrongful death action is a civil case, separate from a criminal case. If the government brings criminal charges related to the death, that would be handled in a criminal trial, which is distinct from your civil claim.
Yes, but the rules are stricter. You must file a “Government Tort Claim” within six months of the death. This is a very tight deadline, so calling a lawyer immediately is crucial.
Eligible parties include spouses, domestic partners, children, grandchildren (if children are deceased), parents (if no spouse/children), and certain financial dependents such as putative spouses and stepchildren.
Usually, no. Unless you were a registered domestic partner or a “putative spouse” (you believed in good faith you were married), fiancés lack standing in California.
California is a “pure comparative negligence” state. Even if your loved one was 50% at fault for the accident, you can still sue. Your final award will simply be reduced by 50%.
We work on a contingency fee basis. We advance all costs for the investigation, experts, and filing fees. Our legal fees are only collected as a percentage of the settlement or verdict if we win your wrongful death action. If we don’t recover money, you owe us nothing.
Yes. This is called “Product Liability.” If a car part, appliance, or medical device failed and caused the death, the manufacturer can be held strictly liable.
Wrongful death cases in San Diego involve aggressive insurance defense teams who know the system. They will try to minimize your payout. You need an experienced team from a reputable law firm to protect your rights and ensure your family’s future is secure, especially when pursuing a wrongful death action.
According to 2024 and 2025 city engineering audits, fatal accidents are highly concentrated on the High Injury Network (HIN). As of early 2026, the intersections flagged for the most significant surge in life-altering crashes include:
Beyond standard negligence, San Diego’s unique geography creates specific categories of loss we see frequently:
Yes. San Diego’s status as a global destination adds a layer of complexity to local safety.
If you have lost a loved one in San Diego, Chula Vista, or anywhere in the county, you don’t have to navigate this alone. We will listen to your story, answer your questions, and help you find a path toward justice.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique. Please consult with an attorney to discuss the specifics of your situation.
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In the aftermath of a wrongful death or catastrophic injury, particularly those involving babies and children, victims and their families are forced into the new “normal”. Their lives are often characterized by multiple facets of struggle; physical, medical and financial. The worry and stress can be unbearable. But, that is where the Killino Firm steps in.
Time and again for over two decades Jeffrey Killino has changed the lives of his clients and their families with recoveries that will provide for all future medical care and day to day needs. The Killino Firm clients are regularly purchasing new homes and vehicles; securing much needed medical care and assistance; and sleeping better at night know there are millions of dollars to take care of them for the rest of their lives.
Yes, the Killino Firm regularly secures multi-million dollar settlements and/or verdicts, however, we measure our true success in terms of how we change our clients’ lives. The Killino Firm is dedicated to its clients and their plight. After the cases are over, the Killino Firm stays involved and available to it’s clients as the journey continues.
At the Killino Firm we care about our clients and we care about our community, which is why from time to time when we uncover a hazard or danger with the potential to harm others, the Killino Firm takes action to alert the public and appropriate regulatory authorities.
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