Police Misconduct Lawyer in El Dorado County, CA
When law enforcement officers abuse their authority and cause serious injuries, victims need experienced legal representation. At Moseley Collins Law, we focus exclusively on catastrophic injury cases resulting from police brutality in El Dorado County and surrounding areas. With over 40 years of experience and hundreds of 5-star Google reviews, our firm fights tirelessly for victims who have suffered broken bones, brain damage, paralysis, or lost loved ones due to police misconduct.
Understanding Police Misconduct in El Dorado CountyPolice misconduct occurs when law enforcement officers abuse their power or fail to fulfill their duties according to established procedures. While most officers serve honorably, instances of misconduct can result in devastating consequences for citizens.
Common Types of Police Misconduct- Excessive force resulting in severe injuries
- Wrongful shootings causing death or permanent disability
- Dangerous pursuit tactics leading to crashes
- Improper restraint techniques causing asphyxiation
- Misuse of tasers or other weapons
- Physical assault during arrests
Seek immediate legal counsel if you or a loved one has suffered:
- Broken bones
- Traumatic brain injury
- Spinal cord damage
- Paralysis
- Wrongful death
- Other catastrophic injuries
- Free initial consultations
- Direction on your legal options
- Thorough case investigation
- Access to medical experts
- Experienced trial advocacy
- Proven track record of results
We coordinate with relevant oversight bodies while building your case:
https://www.edcgov.us/Government/DA
El Dorado County Sheriff's Office Internal Affairs
Communities We ServeAt Moseley Collins Law, we help people throughout El Dorado County, including:
Major Cities:
- Placerville
- South Lake Tahoe
- El Dorado Hills
- Cameron Park
- Diamond Springs
- Pollock Pines
- Georgetown
- Shingle Springs
- Camino
- Cool
- Coloma
- Garden Valley
- Grizzly Flats
- Kyburz
- Somerset
- Strawberry
Facing police misconduct alone can be overwhelming. A knowledgeable lawyer helps by:
- Looking into every detail of what happened
- Collecting and protecting important evidence
- Talking to people who saw what happened
- Getting and reviewing police videos
- Checking police paperwork for mistakes
- Finding when officers didn't follow rules
- Handling all the legal paperwork
- Working with police departments and their lawyers
- Standing up for you in court
We start by:
- Getting your full story
- Collecting any evidence you have
- Talking to witnesses while memories are fresh
- Getting copies of official reports
- Looking at medical records if you were hurt
We carefully put together your case by:
- Creating a clear picture of what happened
- Writing down every rule that was broken
- Getting statements from people who can help
- Working with experts who understand police procedures
- Making strong legal arguments
We guide you through:
- Filing all the right papers at the right time
- Meeting important deadlines
- Speaking for you in court
- Trying to reach a fair settlement
- Getting ready for trial if needed
We offer:
- Free first meetings to discuss your case
- Over 40 years of helping people like you
- A history of successful cases
- Complete review of what happened
- Help finding the right resources
If you've experienced police misconduct in El Dorado County:
- Call us at 800-426-5546
- We're here 24/7 for emergencies
- No cost to talk about your case
- Check our hundreds of positive Google reviews
If you've faced police misconduct:
- Write down everything you remember
- See a doctor if you're hurt
- Get names and numbers of witnesses
- Save any photos or videos
- Talk to a lawyer as soon as you can
- Keep quiet about details with others
- Start a folder for all papers and bills
Don't wait to get help. Evidence can disappear quickly, and there are time limits for filing cases. Call Moseley Collins Law at 800-426-5546 now. While we can't give legal advice before we formally represent you, we'll listen to your story and point you in the right direction, even if we can't take your case ourselves.
Remember, standing up against police misconduct isn't just about your case - it's about making our community safer for everyone in El Dorado County.