Areas of Practice

Government Tort Liability

Government Tort Liability

Your government is supposed to be looking out for you, so when you are injured by the dangerous acts of a public employee or poor condition of public property, you deserve recompense. These can include cases such as a government employee causing a car crash, or damages incurred due to roadway defects or railroad mishaps. These lawsuits have a shortened time in which they can be brought, so be sure to reach out to attorneys immediately in your situation.

Government Tort Liability

Miles, Sears & Eanni has a wide background of experience handling cases of government liability. These include cases where state employees caused accidents on city streets, as well as issues cause by negligence of city employees. Contact us today for more information on our expertise in this area, and let us work with you to pursue your claims.

Your government is supposed to be looking out for you, so when you are injured by the dangerous acts of a public employee or poor condition of public property, you deserve recompense. These can include cases such as a government employee causing a car crash, or damages incurred due to roadway defects or railroad mishaps. These lawsuits have a shortened time in which they can be brought, so be sure to reach out to attorneys immediately in your situation.

Government Tort Liability

Miles, Sears & Eanni has a wide background of experience handling cases of government liability. These include cases where state employees caused accidents on city streets, as well as issues cause by negligence of city employees. Contact us today for more information on our expertise in this area, and let us work with you to pursue your claims.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a consultation cost with an attorney?

Miles, Sears & Eanni offers free consultations with potential clients. Please call and speak with one of our team members to determine if your case is something that Miles, Sears & Eanni can handle.

Once a lawsuit is filed and the defendant(s) has/have appeared, a process called “discovery” happens where the parties exchange information and have a chance to develop evidence. Some of this is done in writing and others are done through oral testimony called “depositions.” Usually, as the case approaches trial, the parties will engage in settlement discussions at mediation or settlement conferences at the court.

We recommend hiring an attorney as soon as possible. Some cases have very short windows to file a claim or lawsuit and it is better to speak to an attorney before those deadlines have passed.

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