Personal Injury

Car Wrecks

The legal assistance of a lawyer specialized in traffic accidents and independent of the insurance companies is essential so that you can take care of the most important thing: recovering from the injuries and damages suffered.

18-Wheeler Accidents

Being in a traffic accident - whether as a pedestrian, bicyclist, motorcyclist, or motorist - often results in injuries and damages. When that accident involves an 18-wheeler truck, those injuries can be catastrophic. To recover your damages, you will likely need a specialized attorney.

Premises Liability

Premises liability claims can be complicated, and proving that a property owner or business was at fault for your injury can be difficult. Many companies will also have their legal staff prepared to defend against liability claims, making it more difficult for civilians to prove their cases.



An experienced attorney will know what evidence is necessary to prove negligence and how to present it effectively.

Fires

If you have been wrongfully terminated, you need an employment lawyer who has a thorough knowledge of the federal and state labor laws that protect workers against the illegal actions of their employers.


In addition to knowing the laws and court procedures, an attorney will know the type of information that must be gathered to win your case, how to obtain that information, and how to present witnesses and documents to the court and jury.

Injuries

If you are a victim in a collision, your focus should be on caring for your injuries and car and ensuring you protect your rights under the law. Hiring an attorney will help you obtain the maximum compensation you are entitled to.


Determining how much these types of injuries are worth requires a personal injury attorney's legal expertise; therefore, you will most likely need an experienced attorney to help you obtain a fair settlement.

Workers' Compensation

Workers' compensation attorneys represent injured or ill employees and assist them in obtaining benefits such as reimbursement of medical bills, treatment, medicine, weekly pay, pain and suffering, and other benefits.


A workers' compensation attorney's typical responsibilities include the following:

  • Listening to the client's concerns regarding their situation.
  • Explaining the client's rights and responsibilities.
  • Obtaining as much relevant information as possible to support the legal argument.
  • Creating and submitting a lawsuit or claim.
  • Following up on the legal procedure until it is completed.

Camp Lejeune Justice Act

We also help you with the case of the Camp Lejeune Justice Act.

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