Wrongful or Mistaken Arrests
Police must establish probable cause before arresting an individual. Without probable cause, it is considered a “false arrest” and you have the right to take action against the law enforcement agency. Our civil attorneys will help you understand your rights.

Use of Excessive Force
Unreasonable violence during an arrest or investigation can be considered “excessive force.” This type of police brutality may result in serious physical injuries, mental trauma, or even death. Federal officers should be held accountable for such reckless endangerment.

Police Shootings
When an officer shoots someone without justification, the police department may falsely accuse the victim of provoking the shooting. If you file a lawsuit in this situation, the case will be difficult to win – but our attorneys will put in the blood and sweat to hold the officer(s) accountable.

Sexual Harassment or Abuse
If an officer used their authority to sexually assault, harass, or mistreat you during an arrest or detention, you can take legal action. Our civil rights attorneys have helped victims of all ages and genders pursue justice, and we’re proud to uphold your legal rights in court.
