Personal Injury
Personal injury cases involve harm caused by accidents or unsafe conditions that can affect your health, livelihood, and sense of security. These situations often arise from car and truck accidents, dangerous property conditions, or other incidents where someone failed to act responsibly.
We work with individuals who have been injured in a wide range of circumstances, including:
Trip & Fall | Slip & Fall | Premises Liability | Car Accident | Motorcycle
Semi-Truck | Pedestrian | Common Carrier | Dog Bite
Beyond the physical injury, personal injury often brings medical bills, missed work, pain, and uncertainty about what comes next. Our role is to listen carefully, understand how the injury has impacted your life, and help you explore options for accountability and recovery.
Workers’ Compensation
Workplace injuries can create immediate stress, not just physically, but emotionally and financially as well. Concerns about medical care, income, and job security often surface at the same time you’re trying to recover.
We support injured workers across a range of work environments, including:
Factory Injuries | Construction & Trade Injuries
These injuries may involve repetitive motion, equipment or machinery accidents, or unsafe working conditions. Having someone experienced in navigating the workers’ compensation system can be highly beneficial, especially when benefits are delayed, denied, or disputed.
Our role is to help you understand your rights, address challenges with benefits, and provide legal guidance throughout the process, so you can focus on healing while knowing someone is standing up with you.
Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice cases involve harm caused by mistakes or failures in medical care, such as misdiagnosis, surgical errors, medication errors, or inadequate treatment. These cases can be particularly painful, as they often involve a loss of trust in systems meant to help and heal.
We approach medical malpractice matters with sensitivity and care, taking time to understand what happened and how it has affected you or your loved one. Our focus is on helping you explore whether accountability may apply, while treating your experience with the seriousness and respect it deserves.
Nursing Home Neglect
Placing a loved one in a nursing home or long-term care facility requires trust. Families expect that parents, grandparents, and vulnerable individuals will be treated with dignity, respect, and appropriate care. When that standard is not met, the harm can be deeply upsetting for both the resident and their family.
Nursing home neglect or abuse may occur when a facility or caregiver fails to provide proper care, supervision, or protection. This can include emotional, physical, sexual, or financial abuse, as well as neglect related to hygiene, nutrition, medication, or medical attention.
Signs of neglect may include bedsores, falls or fractures, poor hygiene, dehydration or malnutrition, or sudden changes in behavior or mental health. While these situations can be difficult to recognize, families often sense when something isn’t right.
We support families with concerns about their loved one’s care, helping them determine whether neglect may be involved and what options are available. Every situation is approached with empathy, discretion, and respect for the dignity of those affected.