- Wrongful Death
- Assault
- Workers Compensation
- Wrongful TerminationNot infrequently, an injury involves multiple areas of law. For example, if you are struck by a negligent motorist while driving on the job, you may have both a workers’ compensation case against your employer and a personal injury case against the other driver. Or if you are injured using an unsafe machine at work, you may have a workers’ compensation case, against your employer, and a personal injury (product liability) case, against the manufacturer of the machine. Or if your employer fires you in retaliation for your filing a workers’ compensation claim, you may have a workers’ compensation case and a wrongful termination case, against your employer.
- Personal InjuryPersonal Injury is a general term that encompasses everything from soft tissue injures to broken bones to emotional distress to brain damage to death, caused, at least partially, by the wrongful conduct of another individual, group, or business. Personal injuries include damages that result from...
- Medical Malpractice
- Auto Accidents
- Dog Bites