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Standing up for Civilians
Police are tasked with a very dangerous job. However, they must follow regulations when apprehending suspects and interacting with civilians. If they fail to do so, false arrest, injury or wrongful death may be the result. If your civil rights were violated by the police, contact an attorney today.
The attorneys at Queller, Fisher, Washor, Fuchs & Kool, L.L.P., have experience with cases of police brutality. We respect the hard work most law enforcement officers do, but we are prepared to hold individuals and the city accountable for acts of police misconduct. Call our office today at 877-394-1329 for a free consultation with our New York police brutality attorneys.
Results include $6 million for a peace officer shooting and $5 million for a police shooting.*
What Happens When Police Violate Civil Rights?
Unnecessary or excessive use of force are common civilian complaints against police officers, prison guards and other law enforcement personnel. These complaints frequently involve issues such as:
- False arrest
- Shootings
- Use of Tasers or stun guns
- Death while in police custody
- Excessive force
- Harassment
- Sexual assault
- Physical assault
- Attack by police dogs
If you or a loved one was subjected to police brutality, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. We represent people who have suffered injuries such as concussions and brain injuries, broken bones, eye injuries, psychological trauma, and neck and back injuries. We also have considerable experience with wrongful death suits against the city.
Call a New York City Excessive Force Lawyer
Our attorneys and staff will investigate the incident that caused your injuries and seek compensation from the liable parties. To make an appointment, please call 877-394-1329 or contact us online.
*Prior results cannot and do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome with respect to any future matter, including yours, in which a lawyer or law firm may be retained. Verdicts are subject to reduction and modification on appeal.














