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Personal Injury

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Cases involving injuries from car, truck, motorcycle, pedestrian, or bicycle collisions due to another party’s negligence. These claims seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and related damages when another driver or entity is at fault.

Medical Malpractice

Claims against healthcare professionals or facilities when treatment falls below the accepted standard of care and causes harm, such as surgical errors, misdiagnoses, or medication mistakes. These cases often involve detailed medical evidence and expert testimony.

Premises Liability & Slip-and-Fall

Injuries sustained on another person’s property due to hazardous conditions, like wet floors, uneven walkways, or poor lighting. Property owners may be held responsible for failing to maintain safe conditions.

Product Liability

Cases involving harm caused by defective or dangerous products — whether due to design flaws, manufacturing defects, or inadequate warnings — holding manufacturers and sellers accountable for injuries.

Dog Bites & Animal Attacks

Claims arising from injuries caused by animal attacks. These often focus on whether the owner failed to control or restrain the animal, particularly when there’s prior knowledge of dangerous behavior.

Workplace & Third-Party Injury Claims

Injuries at work that may involve workers’ compensation but also third-party personal injury claims when someone other than the employer is at fault (e.g., subcontractors, equipment manufacturers).

Wrongful Death

When negligence or intentional misconduct results in another person’s death, surviving family members can pursue compensation for financial loss, funeral expenses, and emotional suffering on behalf of their loved one.

Intentional Torts & Other Injury Claims

Injuries caused by deliberate actions such as assault or battery, or other wrongful acts that lead to harm. Victims can seek compensation in civil court even when criminal charges may also be applicable.