Personal Injury / Wrongful Death

Personal injury is the name given to the area of law that covers any wrong or damage done to another person, his property, rights, or reputation. A personal injury / wrongful death can happen almost anywhere: at work, while driving home, because of a defective product, because of a mistake during medical treatment, or because you slipped and fell on a wet floor. The personal injury can be physical or psychological but, to be considered actionable, it must occur due to the negligence or unreasonably unsafe / careless actions of your employer, a manufacturer, your doctor, landlord, or some other person or organization who owes you a duty of ordinary care. Examples of personal injury law causes of action include professional malpractice, wrongful death, products liability, automobile negligence and trespass.

Practice Areas
- Wrongful Death
- Catastrophic Injury
- Automobile Accidents and Injuries
- Motor Vehicle Accidents and Injuries
- Automobile Negligence
- Truck Accidents
- Commercial Vehicle and Truck Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Bicycle Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Rental Vehicle Liability
- Parking Lot Security Negligence
- Parking Lot Equipment Failure
- Security Negligence
- Dog Bites
- Slip and Fall
- Bodily Injury
- Brain Injury
- Head Injuries
- Medical Malpractice
- Gynecological Malpractice
- Psychiatrist malpractice
- Crane Accidents
- Subrogation
- Construction Accidents / Death
- Insurance Bad Faith
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- Mental Health Professional Malpractice
- Pharmaceutical Liability
- Bar, Club Lounge and Liquor Store Liability
- Liquor Liability
- Premises Liability
- Hotel Premises Negligence
- Golf Cart Negligence
- Golfing accidents
- Products liability
- Automobile defects
- Product defect and product failure
- Civil Rights Violations and Police Misconduct such as Wrongful Arrest, False Arrest, Malicious Prosecution, Excessive Force, Police Chase
- Municipal Liability
- Employment Discrimination
- Sexual Abuse
- Sexual Discrimination
- Sexual Harassment
- Title VII, Section 1983 of the Federal Civil Rights Code
- Labor and Employment Law (unpaid overtime and minimum wage suits pursuant to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA))
- Construction Defects
- Cruise Ship Injuries
- Maritime Law
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