How were you injured?
The cause of your injury often determines what legal rights and remedies are available to you. In other words, we need to know how you were injured to analyze your best possible lawsuit.
Auto Collision
Includes any form of automobile or motorcycle accident, 18-wheeler collisions, commercial truck or vehicle accidents, and pedestrian accidents.
Workplace Injury
Includes injuries that happen while on the job and in the performance of job duties, whether on-site or off-site.
Medical Treatment
Includes elective surgeries, in-patient hospitalizations, labor and delivery, and more. This area of law is often referred to as “medical malpractice.”
Dangerous Property
Includes injuries related to dangerous conditions on someone else’s property. For example, if you slipped and fell in a store due to a slick substance on the ground. This area of law is often called “premises liability.”
Defective Product
Includes injuries that result from defective or dangerous household products, toys, appliances, vehicles, safety devices, tools, and more. This area of law is often referred to as “product liability.”