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Business litigation often starts internally. We advise on preventive legal measures and aggressively represent businesses in complex breach-of-contract claims, partnership disputes, and in defending against allegations of fraud or corporate misconduct.
Yes. We specialize in Insurance Regulatory Law and litigate fiercely against carriers who improperly deny valid claims, misrepresent policy coverage, or systematically undervalue business losses. Our goal is to ensure you receive the full compensation your policy entitles you to.
The biggest legal risks are failing to use proper written contracts, misclassifying employees as contractors, and failing to protect intellectual property. We help structure your business from the ground up to mitigate future litigation risk.
For Consumer Class Action matters, we work on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay no attorney fees and incur no costs unless we successfully secure a financial recovery or settlement for you.
A class action is appropriate when a large group of people has been harmed in the same way by the same entity (e.g., false advertising, hidden banking fees, or defective products). Even small economic harm experienced by many can lead to a substantial collective recovery, which is what we are built to secure.
Generally, yes. You typically must receive notice and choose to "Opt-Out" of the class if you wish to pursue your own individual claim. We advise clients on whether their claim is better suited for a higher-value individual suit or the collective power of class action representation.
The total value of your claim is based on several factors: past and future medical expenses, lost wages and earning capacity, and compensation for pain and suffering. We use decades of data from similar car wreck and injury verdicts to calculate and aggressively pursue the maximum possible recovery.
Every state has a specific Statute of Limitations, which limits the time you have to file a claim. It is crucial to contact an attorney immediately, as missing this legal deadline means you forfeit your right to pursue compensation for your injury.
You should never accept an offer from an insurance company until an attorney has evaluated the full extent of your long-term medical needs and calculated the total compensation you deserve. The adjuster's goal is to minimize their financial payout. Our goal is to protect your future.
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case, but we strive efficient resolutions while ensuring the best outcomes. We offer an initial consultation to understand.