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Common Types of Civil Cases

Here are some of the most common types of civil cases:
Personal injury claims

At our law firm, we specialize in personal injury claims, working tirelessly to restore balance to your life after accidents.

Medical malpractice

We specialize in advocating for your right to proper medical treatment and seeking accountability when errors occur.

Employment disputes

We specialize in employment disputes, offering comprehensive legal support to ensure your rights are protected.

Breach of contract

Our experienced attorneys understand the intricacies of contract law and are dedicated to upholding your rights.

The Basics

What Does a Civil Litigation Attorney Do?

  • Case Evaluation and Analysis
  • Legal Strategy Development
  • Preparing and Filing Documents
  • Negotiation and Settlement
  • Trial Representation

In summary, a civil litigation attorney is a legal professional who guides clients through the intricacies of non-criminal legal disputes.

How to Apply

Do You Think You Have a Case?

Whether seeking resolution through negotiation or advocating in the courtroom, the civil litigation attorney's role is to protect their client's interests and pursue a fair and just outcome.

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What Kind of Compensation Can We Recover?

Compensation can include things like medical expenses, permanent injuries, loss of employment, lost wages, property damages, and diminished earning capacity.

Losing your job can be an overwhelming experience, but you don't have to face it alone. Our team of experienced employment law attorneys understands the challenges that come with a sudden loss of employment.

When unforeseen circumstances lead to lost wages, the financial impact can be daunting. At our law firm, we specialize in helping individuals and families recover the compensation they deserve.

When your property suffers damage due to unforeseen events, the road to recovery can be both emotionally and financially taxing. At our law firm, we understand the significance of your property and its value to you.

Suffering an injury can lead to more than just physical pain—it can also impact your ability to earn a living. If you're facing a diminished earning capacity due to an accident, our legal team is here to help.

We recognize the significance of non-material or moral damage and the toll it can take on individuals and families. Our compassionate legal team is dedicated to helping you seek justice for the emotional harm you've experienced.

When unforeseen circumstances lead to lost wages, the financial impact can be daunting. At our law firm, we specialize in helping individuals and families recover the compensation they deserve.

We recognize the significance of non-material or moral damage and the toll it can take on individuals and families. Our compassionate legal team is dedicated to helping you seek justice for the emotional harm you've experienced.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Civil litigation is a term that applies to any legal dispute where two or more parties are seeking monetary damages or a specific performance and does not include criminal accusations. Some cases go to trial in which a judge will determine the outcome, but not all will.
 

The most common kinds of civil litigation involve contract disputes (ie alimony, injury, debt), class action lawsuits (ie discrimination), property disputes and complaints filed against a government body.

How Long Do I Have to File My Lawsuit? No one-size-fits-all answer exists. Every state has time limits, called statutes of limitations, for filing lawsuits.
 
 
About 80 percent of cases filed in superior courts are resolved before they get to a trial. In civil cases, both sides of a case often agree to settle their disagreement and reach a compromise to avoid the expense of a trial or the risk of losing at a trial.
 
Alternative Dispute Resolution (“ADR”) refers to any means of settling disputes outside of the courtroom. ADR typically includes early neutral evaluation.
 
 
Arbitration is a procedure in which a dispute is submitted, by agreement of the parties, to one or more arbitrators who make a binding decision on the dispute. In choosing arbitration, the parties opt for a private dispute resolution procedure instead of going to court.
 

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