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Funeral homes have the sacred duty of preparing our deceased loved ones for their final resting place. When you hire a funeral home to perform the funeral services, you trust that the funeral home and its staff will treat your deceased family member with respect and present the body in a dignified way. Funeral home directors are in the unique position of dealing with a grieving family when it is vulnerable. When you select a casket, it is not like you are buying a car. A funeral costs whatever the funeral home says it does and you will typically pay the bill without any negotiating. When you are grieving, you don't want to argue over the price.
Most funeral homes understand the special relationship they have with their customers and will not take advantage of a family in its grief. Unfortunately, not all funeral homes will show the deceased the proper respect and will take advantage of their unique position. Sometimes a funeral home will fail to fulfill the professional duty it owes to its customers:
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fail to provide the services and products listed in the contract
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fail to properly preserve and store the body of the deceased
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fail to properly present the body of the deceased
If you feel that a funeral home has failed to provide a respectful funeral service or if you did not receive all of the funeral goods and services you paid for, then call the attorneys at the Blount Law Firm to discuss your complaints.
Your family member's funeral will be your final memory of that person. If that memory has turned into a nightmare, then you need to call us today.
Call the Blount Law Firm
(901)LAWYERS
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