Police Misconduct Lawyer in Fremont, CA

Every day, citizens trust police officers to protect and serve their communities. But when this trust is broken through acts of misconduct, the results can be life-changing. Here in Fremont, California, we've seen how police brutality can devastate families and leave victims with permanent injuries. At Moseley Collins Law, we focus on helping those who have suffered serious injuries due to police misconduct.

Police Misconduct Lawyer in Fremont, CA

What Makes Police Misconduct Cases Different?

Police misconduct isn't just about bad behavior - it's about abuse of power that causes real harm to real people. While news headlines often focus on minor incidents, we handle cases where victims face life-altering injuries. These cases need special attention because they involve complex legal issues and often face strong resistance from law enforcement agencies.

The Cases We Handle

Our firm focuses on severe injuries from police brutality. We're not talking about minor scrapes or bruises - we deal with:

  • Brain injuries that change how people think and live
  • Spinal damage that leads to paralysis
  • Multiple broken bones requiring surgery
  • Cases where someone lost their life
  • Severe internal injuries needing ongoing care
  • Injuries that prevent people from working or living normally

We don't handle other types of civil rights violations. Our expertise and resources are dedicated to helping people who have suffered these serious physical injuries from police violence.

Serving Our Community

We help clients throughout Fremont and nearby areas, including:

  • Central Fremont
  • Irvington
  • Mission San Jose
  • Historic Niles
  • Warm Springs
  • Centerville
  • North Fremont
  • Ardenwood

Our work extends throughout Alameda County, making sure victims have access to experienced legal help no matter where they live in the area.

Recognizing Police Misconduct

Sometimes people aren't sure if what happened to them counts as police misconduct. Here are common examples we see:

  • Officers using more force than needed during arrests
  • Unnecessary use of weapons or restraints
  • Physical abuse while someone is already in custody
  • Not getting medical help to injured people
  • Ignoring serious medical needs
  • Shootings that shouldn't have happened
What to Do If You're a Victim

If you've been seriously hurt by police actions, here's what you need to do:

  1. Get medical help right away - your health comes first
  2. Take photos of all your injuries if possible
  3. Write down names and contact info of anyone who saw what happened
  4. Report the incident to proper authorities
  5. Talk to a lawyer who knows about police misconduct cases

What to Do If You're a Victim

Where to Report Police Misconduct

You can file reports with:

Why People Choose Our Firm

At Moseley Collins Law, we offer:

  • More than 40 years helping injury victims
  • Special focus on serious injury cases
  • Hundreds of positive reviews on Google
  • A history of winning millions for our clients
  • Free case evaluations
  • Round-the-clock availability at 800-426-5546
Long-lasting Effects

When someone suffers police brutality, they often deal with:

  • Ongoing medical problems that never fully heal
  • Disabilities that change their whole life
  • Mental health issues like PTSD
  • Depression and anxiety that affect daily life
  • Money problems from medical bills and lost work
  • Strain on family relationships and friendships
Getting Help That Makes a Difference

If police brutality has left you or someone you love with serious injuries in Fremont or nearby areas, we want to help. During your free consultation, we can:

  • Look at what happened in your case
  • Talk about possible ways to handle it
  • Point you toward helpful resources
  • Answer questions about the process

While we can't give legal advice before we officially represent you, we can help you understand your situation better.

Understanding Your Rights

Police misconduct cases are different from regular injury cases. They need lawyers who understand:

  • How to handle evidence
  • When to file claims
  • Which agencies to work with
  • How to deal with police departments
  • What it takes to win these cases

Even if we can't take your case, we'll help you find the right resources for your situation.

Ready to Help

Call Moseley Collins Law at 800-426-5546 for a free consultation. We focus only on serious injury cases from police brutality, and we know what it takes to handle these sensitive situations.

Our Promise to Clients

We believe in:

  • Making sure abusive officers face consequences
  • Fighting hard for victims' rights
  • Getting fair compensation for injuries
  • Supporting better police practices
  • Being honest and ethical in all we do

Whether we're negotiating a settlement or going to court, we work hard to get the best possible outcome for every client.

Time Matters in These Cases

Don't wait too long to get help - there are time limits for filing police misconduct cases. Contact our team to learn about your options and start working toward justice.

Time Matters in These Cases

Taking the First Step

If you're dealing with serious injuries from police brutality, you don't have to face this alone. Call us at 800-426-5546 for a free consultation. While we can't take every case, we're always here to help victims find the support they need.

Remember: Having the right legal team can make all the difference in these cases. Let our experience work for you while you focus on healing and recovery.

Client Reviews
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"When I was injured I felt truly hopeless. I didn't know where to turn when I was released from the hospital. Luckily, I remembered your phone number and I called you. You won a nice settlement for me. Thank you!" Charles T.
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"May God bless you always, Moseley and your wonderful staff. You all were there for us when we needed it most. We are forever grateful." Tina N.
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"Everyone at the law firm was helpful, considerate and courteous. I would highly recommend Moseley Collins. Thank you so much." Robyn D.