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Philadelphia Shooting & Assaults

Shooting and simple or aggravated assault are criminal acts that can lead to severe injuries for the victims that are involved.  Many victims of shootings or assaults sustain critical, life-endangering injuries that are not easy to overcome.  And, while some victims feel justified after their assailants have been arrested and sentenced, others choose to seek civil damages for their physical, mental, and emotional injuries.  

Once people have been injured from a shooting or assault, they may feel helpless.  It is hard enough for people to deal with their severe injuries, let alone the financial burdens associated with medical bills and treatment.  Thankfully, personal injury law allows victims of shootings and assault crimes to seek monetary damages for their serious injuries.   
 
Philadelphia Personal Injury Law & Shootings/Assaults

Personal injury law is a legal practice area that governs monetary compensation for physical, mental, or emotional injuries that have been sustained as a result of negligence.  In cases involving shootings or assault, the person who caused the victim harm is usually regarded as the negligent party, and is therefore susceptible to legal action.  When a person injured during a shooting or assault in Philadelphia, he/she may seek monetary damages from the person who is responsible for their devastating injuries.  These damages may cover things such as:

  • medical expenses
  • lost wages
  • lost future wages
  • emotional distress
  • mental impairment
  • physical impairment
  • pain and suffering

If you have questions about a Philadelphia shooting or assault injury, the best thing you can do is to speak with an experienced, credible personal injury attorney.  Call The Lassen Law Firm today for your initial consultation at (215) 510-6755!

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