All people who suffer personal injuries because of the poor choices of others have the right to seek compensation for their losses. In most examples, this will end with a settlement from an insurance company or a negotiated agreement from an at-fault party to provide payment. However, situations arise where there is a genuine dispute between the parties concerning fault for an incident or the extent of a victim’s losses. When this happens, it may be necessary to bring a case to court.
A trial lawyer from Mirador Law could work to pursue these cases on behalf of injured individuals. This includes identifying the proper cause of action, gathering evidence to build a case, measuring how an event has changed a person’s life, and presenting evidence in court before judges and juries. A legal representative could pursue reimbursement for losses after the following incidents and others:
People pursuing personal injury compensation through a trial must act quickly before they lose the opportunity to bring a claim. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims can vary depending on the type of case. Talking with a legal professional now allows them to understand a person’s situation, whether they still have time to file a claim, and take the first step toward bringing a case to court and getting justice.
Defending People Accused of Crimes
For many people, going to court is not a choice. State law says that people facing, misdemeanor or felony charges must appear in court to answer those accusations. Any conviction could lead to the creation of a criminal record or the possibility of jail time. Defendants must give themselves the best opportunity for success.
Hiring our trial lawyers to handle a case could bring a better outcome. Our attorneys are ready to explain the laws that control a person’s case, obtain evidence that helps fight back against a prosecutor’s case, present arguments in court that help fight back against illegal police activity, and appear before juries to help create reasonable doubt concerning the prosecutor’s allegations.
A legal representative could help during every part of a criminal case. This includes arguing for release from custody, fair and affordable bail, filing pre-trial motions to exclude improper evidence or dismiss charges, and cross-examining state witnesses during trial. Reach out to our team to see how they are ready to step in and fight on your behalf.