- Criminal DefenseEven if you are uncertain about whether you will file a claim for compensation, you need to be careful with whom you speak about the incident and what you say. Unfortunately, the old saying from criminal law, “everything you say can and will be used against you,†applies. Therefore, as a general rule it is best to avoid any discussion with strangers or insurance representatives until after you have consulted with a lawyer. Indeed, you should avoid giving any statements to insurance company representatives while you are not represented by counsel, as they are well aware of your inexperience in evaluating injury claims and they may attempt to exploit this lack of experience.
- Wrongful DeathThe premature and wrongful death of a loved one due to someone else’s negligent, reckless, or intentional misconduct is one of the most painful experiences we can face. The many emotional, physical, and financial effects of wrongful death impose challenges which deserve the professional assistance of experienced, compassionate, and aggressive attorneys.
- Premises Liability
- Property Damage
- Personal InjuryAs the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to evolve, more and more people are leveraging on technology and online solutions for everyday problems. To meet this new demand, the attorneys at Caras Law have embraced this change and now provide online personal injury consultations as needed. As the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to evolve, more and more people are leveraging on technology and online solutions for everyday problems. To meet this new demand, the attorneys at Caras Law have embraced this change and now provide online personal injury consultations.
- Medical MalpracticeHealthcare providers, like other professionals, are required to utilize that degree of care and skill which should be expected of a reasonable practitioner under the same or similar circumstances. This requirement is known as the “Standard of Care.†Medical Malpractice claims seek compensation from healthcare providers for conduct that violates the Standard of Care, also known as negligence, and which results in injury to the patient. Medical Malpractice claims fall into two general categories...
- Auto Accidents