Areas of Practice

Personal Injury

Whether a claim is associated with general negligence, professional negligence, products liability, premises liability, or negligent security, damages may be recoverable for past expenses, including past medical expenses and lost wages and future damages, which may include future medical care as well as lost earning capacity. The injured individual may also recover for the pain, suffering and loss of the ability to enjoy one’s life that resulted and shall result in the future from the negligent act of the other party.

Issues with Insurance

Insurance policies and the claims associated with them are literal breeding grounds for litigation between insurance companies and their insureds. Insurance coverage exists as a core element in virtually all areas of civil litigation, whether the dispute is associated with property damage, liability claims in a wide variety of forms, and extra-contractual damages, commonly referred to as “bad faith” actions by an insurance company.

Commercial Litigation

Commercial Litigation covers an exceedingly broad spectrum of legal disputes. This area of the law addresses relationships between businesses and other businesses, businesses and government, businesses and their employees, businesses and third parties, and duties among professionals.