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Personal Injury
If you, or someone
you care about, is a victim of a wrongful act, we'll do everything we can to ensure
justice is served. You are entitled
to certain types of compensation for every loss you suffer, including injuries and
emotional distress, lost wages, medical bills, loss of enjoyment of daily activities,
and future losses. If you are concerned about your legal rights, contact
our attorneys before you talk with the insurance company of the person
at fault. Signing the wrong papers could mean you've settled for less than you deserve.
Our personal injury practice involves following matters:
General
Liability
We handle a wide variety of liability cases including but not limited to:
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automobile accidents
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trucking accidents
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job-related accidents
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construction accidents
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bicycle accidents
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aviation and watercraft accidents
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dog attacks
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slip and falls
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nursing home negligence
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premises liability
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Wrongful
Death
We defend wrongful death cases resulting from automobile and other accidents, negligence,
and defective products and materials.
Professional Liability
We defend licensed professionals before the Department of Business and Professional
Regulation.
Product Liability
We defend claims involving complex issues of defective design, manufacturing and
construction of products and have effectively worked with a variety of experts to
accomplish our client's goals.
Medical
Malpractice
We handle medical malpractice
cases resulting from negligent or careless acts by a doctor, hospital, or other
health care provider. Malpractice is the breach of the accepted standard of care
that is recognized by other providers who are practicing with similar training in
the same field of medicine. It can result from a failure to act or from acting improperly.
Examples would include: the failure to properly read an x-ray showing
a cancerous tumor; the administration of an excessive dose of medication; the misdiagnosis
of a life-threatening condition; surgery on the wrong limb; and failure to remove
a surgical sponge at the end of an operation. There are many other circumstances
of medical malpractice in the medical and legal literature.
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