Hurt by Police Misconduct? We Fight Back With You.

We represent victims of police brutality, wrongful arrest, excessive force, taser and gun injuries, and civil rights violations across the country. Justice starts here.

About Us

We focus solely on civil rights and law enforcement misconduct. Our attorneys have decades of experience holding police departments, sheriffs, and federal agencies accountable for violating public trust. We don’t just demand compensation we demand change.

Whether you're dealing with physical injury, emotional trauma, or reputational harm caused by police misconduct, we build powerful cases that seek maximum justice for our clients.

The attorneys featured above are licensed in North Carolina.

Why Choose Us

  • Proven Civil Rights Trial Lawyers

  • Focused on Police Misconduct & Excessive Force

  • We Take Cases Others Won’t

  • No Legal Fees Unless We Win

Practice Areas

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Police Brutality & Excessive Force

When officers use violence that’s unreasonable, disproportionate, or cruel especially against unarmed civilians you may have a claim for police brutality or excessive force. This includes baton beatings, chokeholds, taser misuse, and unjustified shootings.

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Wrongful Arrest & Detention

A wrongful arrest can damage your life, job, and reputation. If you were held without proper cause or legal procedure, we can fight for financial compensation and justice.

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Taser & Firearm Injuries

Injuries caused by police-issued weapons such as tasers or firearms often result in long term medical consequences or wrongful death. We’ll investigate whether force was justified and fight to hold those responsible accountable.

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High-Speed Police Chase Injuries

If you were injured during a police pursuit, either as a suspect or an innocent bystander, we can investigate whether the chase violated department policies or public safety laws.

What to Do if You’ve Been Abused by Law Enforcement

  • Seek Immediate Medical Attention: Your health is the priority. Documentation will also strengthen your case.

  • Preserve Evidence: Keep clothing, photos, medical records, and any witness contact information.

  • Do Not Speak to Police or Investigators Without Counsel

  • Contact an Experienced Police Misconduct Lawyer: The sooner you act, the stronger your case can be.

Testimonials

"After I was wrongfully arrested and injured, This firm fought like hell to clear my name and hold them accountable. I got the justice I never thought I would."

Rita, D.

"Professional, relentless, and deeply compassionate. They went beyond just winning my case they restored my dignity."

James, F.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sue the police for excessive force?

Yes. If you were injured due to unjustified use of force, you may have a legal claim under Section 1983 of the U.S. Code.

What evidence do I need?

Photos, videos, medical reports, eyewitness accounts, and even bodycam footage (which can be requested) can all strengthen your claim..

What is the statute of limitations?

Time limits vary by state, but civil rights claims often must be filed within 1 to 3 years. Don’t delay contact us today.

Will filing a complaint affect my pending charges?

We coordinate with criminal defense counsel when necessary. Your civil rights case is separate and should not be delayed.