Practice Areas

  • Catastrophic Personal Injury

    Catastrophic personal injury refers to a severe and often permanent injury that has a significant impact on a person's life, including their physical, emotional, and financial well-being. Catastrophic personal injury cases are often complex and require extensive medical treatment and long-term care.

  • Amputation

    An amputation injury is a traumatic injury that results in the partial or complete removal of a body part. This type of injury can occur in a variety of circumstances, such as workplace accidents, car accidents, sports injuries, or medical malpractice. The injury can affect any body part, but most commonly involves the limbs, such as arms, legs, hands, or feet.

  • Aviation Personal Injury

    Aviation accidents can be caused by a wide range of factors, including pilot error, mechanical failure, air traffic control errors, or weather-related conditions. When an aviation accident occurs, the consequences can be catastrophic, resulting in serious or fatal injuries to passengers and crew members.

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries

    A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a type of injury that occurs when there is a sudden, violent blow or jolt to the head, or when an object penetrates the skull and enters the brain tissue. This can cause damage to the brain, ranging from mild to severe, and can result in a wide range of symptoms and long-term effects.

  • Burn Injuries

    Burn injuries are a type of injury that occur when the skin and/or underlying tissues are damaged by exposure to heat, chemicals, electricity, or radiation. Burn injuries can range in severity from mild to life-threatening, and can cause a wide range of physical and emotional effects.

  • Class Actions and Mass Torts

    In a class action, one or more individuals serve as representatives of the larger group of plaintiffs, and a court will determine whether the case should proceed as a class action. Mass torts, are legal actions that involve a large number of plaintiffs who have been injured by a similar harmful product or action. Unlike class actions, each plaintiff in a mass tort case has an individual claim that must be litigated separately.

  • Wrongful Death

    Wrongful death can occur in a wide range of circumstances, including car accidents, medical malpractice, workplace accidents, and criminal acts where an individual dies as a result of the negligent or intentional actions of another party.

  • Medical Malpractice

    Medical malpractice refers to the negligence or misconduct of a healthcare provider that causes harm or injury to a patient. This can include a wide range of errors, including misdiagnosis, delayed diagnosis, surgical mistakes, medication errors, and birth injuries. Medical malpractice can result in serious harm or even death, and can have long-lasting physical, emotional, and financial consequences for patients and their families.

  • Consumer Fraud

    Consumer fraud is a type of deceptive or fraudulent activity that targets consumers, often resulting in financial harm. It can take many forms, including false advertising, misleading product labeling, phishing scams, identity theft, and Ponzi schemes.

  • Spine Injury

    A spine injury refers to damage to the spinal cord, which is the bundle of nerves that runs from the brain through the spinal column to the rest of the body. The location of the injury along the spinal cord will determine the extent of the impact on the body.

  • Quadriplegia

    Quadriplegia, also known as tetraplegia, is a type of spinal cord injury that results in the loss of sensation and movement in the arms, legs, and torso. This type of injury occurs when there is damage to the cervical (neck) region of the spinal cord. In some cases, an individual may experience partial paralysis or weakness in the affected limbs, while in other cases, they may be completely paralyzed from the neck down.

  • Paraplegia

    Paraplegia is a type of spinal cord injury that results in the loss of sensation and movement in the lower half of the body, including the legs, hips, and pelvic region. This type of injury occurs when there is damage to the thoracic (upper back) or lumbar (lower back) region of the spinal cord.