Excessive force by police

No excessive police force case should stand between you and justice

Excessive use of police force does not require direct physical harm to occur, although that is certainly common in such a claim. Even the deprivation or denial of civil or constitutional rights may constitute an excessive use of force, depending on the circumstances.

While most law enforcement is enacted justly and fairly, serious violations can occur, including:

  • The shooting of a suspect who did not pose a legitimate threat;
  • Guards beating someone held in a prison or jail.

Victims of excessive police force often feel trapped. Bringing charges against those in law enforcement can be intimidating. We understand. We will listen to your side of the story, and, if we take your case, will help you build the strongest possible claim.

Excessive police force cases aren't new to the insurance companies. Put our experience on your side. Call today.

At the Law Offices of James Morris, we recognize how difficult it can be to recover from an excessive police force injury. Your first step to simplify the process is to contact us today. Our experienced staff can help you sort through the insurance forms, medical bills, and other paperwork. Call (800) 477-9044. There is no fee for your initial consultation, and if we take your case, you pay no legal fees unless you recover damages. The client may be responsible for disbursements advanced on the case. Now is the time to act.

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