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Gunshot Injury Lawyer

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According to the insurance Research Council, injury victims who hire personal injury lawyers get 350% more in compensation than those injured persons who do not hire a lawyer.

Of all injury cases that insurance companies do settle, 85% of these claims are comprised of people that are represented by injury lawyers.

We offer a 100% guarantee: if we don't win your personal injury case, you pay nothing. Our injured clients know that putting your faith in The G Law Group pays off. 

At The G Law Group, we're more than just a legal team. We're a family and we focus on treating our clients like family.  If you or a loved one has fallen victim to gun violence, let us help you navigate the complex and challenging process of filing a claim.  You deserve the right to focus on getting better.  We'll decipher the legal jargon and lay out all your options.  Focused on every little detail, our team of top-rated gunshot injury lawyers will ensure you get the personal touch and support needed during these trying times.

 

While obtaining justice and financial compensation for your gunshot injuries is our primary concern, we are also determined to help enact change and implement preemptive measures in the future. According to the Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence, in 2019 alone, there were 2,872-gun deaths in Florida. With so many gun-related death and injuries happening in this state.  It is shocking statistics like these that highlight the importance that must be placed on taking proper precautions and security measures to prevent further gun deaths and injuries. 

 

In the State of Florida, like many other states across the country, property owners have a duty to take reasonable actions to prevent gun violence from happening on their property.  Especially if they knew or should have known of other crimes committed on their property or in the surrounding area. 

When you go to a concert, nightclub, mall, university, or a place of worship the last thing on your mind might be someone coming in with a gun intent on hurting, but repeatedly we see mass shootings happen in these types of places.  We highlight some of these mass shooting below, because it is important to show that the number of these types of incidents is steadily increases.  However, despite the attention and focus given to mass shootings by the media, you can become a victim of gun violence by just going about your normal day. 

 

Whether it is while you are in your cubicle at work, pumping gas, shopping at the grocery store, or getting into your car in a parking garage; unfortunately, gunshot injuries happen everywhere.  Even though your shooting case may not get the same kind of media attention as some of the mass shootings below, our team of lawyers will ensure that your injuries are taken seriously and get the attention they deserve.  We will not stop fighting for you until all responsible parties are held accountable.

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Notable Gunshot Incidents in 2023:

  • February 13th: Starting in 2023, the United States experienced over 400 mass shootings, according to a report by CNN Politics.

  • March 27th: Tragedy struck Michigan State University as three students lost their lives, and five others were wounded in a devastating shooting incident.

  • May 6th: A heart-wrenching incident unfolded in Nashville, Tennessee, where three children and three adults were tragically killed at a private Christian Elementary School.

  • May 6th: In Allen, Texas, a crowded mall became the site of a horrifying event as eight people were killed, and seven more were injured in a shocking act of violence.

What to do after I have been the victim of a shooting?
​​1. Follow Medical Advice: 

If you or a loved one has sustained gunshot injuries, obtaining prompt medical attention can often mean the difference between life and death. Always follow the recommendations of medical professional, especially when you are discharged from the hospital.  Proper cleaning of wounds and recommended therapy routines are just some of things should be explained to you or your loved one prior to leaving the hospital.

​Gunshot wounds can result in a wide range of complications, depending on factors such as the location of the injury, the type of firearm used, the caliber of the bullet, and the promptness of medical treatment. Here are some examples of complications that can arise from gunshot wounds:

  • Infection

  • Internal Organ Damage

  • Nerve Damage

  • Bone Fractures 

  • Compartment Syndrome

  • Scarring and Disfigurement

  • Psychological Trauma

  • Chronic Pain

  • Functional Impairment

  • Loss of a limb

  • Traumatic Brain Injury

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2. Cooperate with Law Enforcement:

When the police arrive, cooperate fully with their instructions. Dealing with law enforcement after sustaining a gunshot injury is a critical aspect of the overall response and recovery process. 

They are there not only there to ensure your safety but also to gather essential information that can aid in catching the perpetrator and prosecuting your civil action. This information might include details about the incident, the location, any witnesses, and the individuals involved.

  • Document the Incident: When you're able, try to document what you witnessed or experienced. This may be helpful for law enforcement when conducting their investigation.

  • Evidence Gathering: Law enforcement officers will likely collect physical evidence from the scene, such as shell casings, bullet trajectories, and any potential weapons involved. Do not tamper with or disturb any evidence, as it can be crucial in building a case against those responsible.

  • Legal Assistance: An attorney specializing in gunshot injury cases can help protect your rights, guide you through the legal process, and assist in effectively communicating with law enforcement and the prosecutor's office. As well as hire private investigators that can help gain additional witness testimony or evidence.

  • Reaching Out for Emotional Support: Experiencing a shooting can be extremely traumatic. Consider reaching out to a mental health professional, organization, or a counselor to help you cope with the emotional aftermath.  You can find out more by checking out our resources page.

  • Victim Support Services: Many communities have victim support services or organizations that can provide you with assistance, resources, and emotional support. If you are looking for support groups specifically for gunshot victims, here are some leading support groups for people directly affected by gun violence:​​

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Trauma Survivors Network: This network provides peer support groups for trauma survivors. You can look through the groups offered at your trauma center or contact the TSN Coordinator of your trauma center.

Directory of Crime Victim Services: This directory provides information about crime victim services in each state.

Survivors Empowered: This organization provides support groups for survivors of gun violence.

The Rebels Project: This organization provides support groups for survivors of mass shootings.

Who is Responsible for my Gunshot Injuries? 

Responsibility for your gunshot injuries can mean many different things.  Obviously the individual(s) that shot you are criminally responsible for your gunshot injuries, but criminal courts do not typically award financial compensation.  This leaves gunshot injury victims stuck with having to pay expensive medical bills, lost wages due to time missed from work, lifelong pain and suffering, and many other damages.  What parties are liable or responsible for paying your damages in civil court,  can vary depend on the circumstances surrounding your shooting incident. In Florida, property owners have a non-delegable duty to keep their property in a reasonably safe condition. That means that they have a duty to make sure that people on their property do not fall victim to reasonably foreseeable acts of violence, such as gun violence. 

Put simply, a property owner in the State of Florida and anywhere else in the country, has a responsibility to enact reasonable measures to keep its visitors safe from known dangers. Examples of possible responsible parties are listed below:​

 

  • Property Owners and Landlords: Property owners and landlords bear the responsibility of maintaining a safe and secure environment for all residents, occupants, and visitors.  Especially if any rental advertisements promote safety or security as one of the top amenities in a particular building.

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  • Lessees and Renters: Various types of business establishments, ranging from specific venues like Finger Licking, bars, nightclubs, gentleman's clubs, convenience stores, and restaurants in general, all play a role in upholding safety standards within their premises.  Even though these types of businesses may lease the property from the owner, they still must take reasonable measures to keep their patrons safe from danger.

  • Security Firms: Private security services are essential in various settings, including schools, universities, malls, and stores. Negligence can arise within security firms when they fail to employ qualified professionals, fail to maintain updated licenses, fail to do their duty, injure an innocent bystander, fail to provide necessary training, fail to conduct assigned patrols, fail to prevent an intruder from access a guarded property, and/or fail to reasonably assess other security risks.

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  • ​​Event Spaces and Complexes: Halls, places of worship, concert and festival venues, cruise lines, private tour buses, sports complexes, and hotels, among others, constitute event spaces and complexes where ensuring safety and security is paramount.

What are examples of Negligent Security by Property Owners?
  • Inadequate Access Control: The property suffers from a lack of locks and controlled means of entry and exit, making it vulnerable to unauthorized access.

  • Absence of Security Policies and Procedures: The absence of established policies and procedures, along with the absence of a proper risk assessment and security survey, leaves the property ill-prepared to deter or address security threats effectively.

  • Insufficiently Trained Security Personnel: Ultimate responsibility for ensuring the safety of the property and its occupants usually falls on security personnel.  In some cases, security guards are inadequately trained and may not perform their patrols correctly, potentially compromising safety.

  • Risk of Unreliable Security Providers: Businesses may contract with unscrupulous security companies that employ unlicensed or improperly licensed officers, thereby putting their patrons at risk.

  • Negligent Hiring and Supervision: In some cases, security employees with prior convictions or disciplinary issues may have been hired without proper scrutiny.

  • ​Inadequate Security Infrastructure: These concerns extend to poor lighting or the absence of essential crime deterrence equipment such as surveillance cameras, metal detectors, or emergency call boxes.

  • Open Access Points: Unlocked/open gates or broken/damaged fencing can leave a property easily accessible to criminals, thereby further contributing to security risks.

  • Limited Surveillance: The property lacks proper surveillance camera coverage, both with signage and active monitoring, undermining its ability to deter and respond to security threats effectively

Can I Sue the Property Owner for My Gunshot Injuries?

​To sue a property owner for gunshot injuries you sustained while on their property, you need to prove that the shooting was foreseeable. Foreseeability is a legal concept that varies based on State law but determines whether a gunshot injury victim can pursue a claim against a property owner. Some of the factors to consider when determining if a shooting was foreseeable are:

  • A history of violent or other crime on the property.

  • The overall crime rate for the surrounding area.

  • Prior issues/disputes at the property with the shooter.

  • High-profile shootings at similar properties (such as the Orlando Pulse Club shooting).

  • If security personnel noticed any behavior that did alert or should have alerted them to a threat.

  • Whether the property had safety measures in place like security guards, off-duty police officers, metal detectors, or surveillance cameras.

  • Whether there were gaps in security that could be exploited by perpetrators

CAN I MAKE A CLAIM AGAINST A PROPERTY OWNER if I Was Shot in THEIR Parking Lot?

Oftentimes, parking lots can be some of the most dangerous parts of a property.  To successfully pursue a claim for gunshot injuries sustained while in someone else’s parking lot, you must be able to prove:

  • The owner/lessee had a duty of care to keep you safe in the parking lot.

  • The owner/lesse failed to take reasonable efforts to satisfy that duty.

  • The owner failed to implement reasonably accessible crime deterrence measures.

  • The property owner’s failure in that duty was the proximate cause of your injuries.

  • You suffered damages as a result of the shooting incident.

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What is my Gunshot Injury Case Worth?

If you suffer a gunshot injury, you have the right to seek compensation from the negligent premises owner, lessee, or other responsible party. This includes recovery for your economic and non-economic losses. 

Economic Damages
  • Medical bills you have already incurred.

  • Costs of your future medical care.

  • Any rehabilitation or therapy you may need.

  • Any wages lost as a result of your injuries.

  • Any damage to property caused by the incident.

  • Diminished earning capacity or disability.

​Non-Economic Damages 
  • Disfigurement

  • Loss of a limb

  • Pain and Suffering

  • Trauma and Emotional Distress

  • Loss of companionship and comfort of a spouse

  • Reduced quality of life

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How much do you charge in fees?

The G Law Group works on a contingency fee basis, which means we only get paid when we win your case. Our fees are a percentage of the settlement or verdict amount obtained based on the type of claim you may have. All our fees are detailed in the forms you sign upon retaining our firm.

At The G Law Group, our experienced personal injury lawyers specialize in gun violence cases, including gunshot injuries and wrongful death. We understand the challenges of that can come after losing a loved one to gun violence. Call us now at (305) GUN-SHOT to speak with one our qualified gunshot injury lawyers.  You can also fill out the form below for a free case evaluation.

Our team expertly handles every aspect of your gunshot injury cases, from investigation to trial. We gather crucial evidence, including police reports and witness statements, to build a strong case. Our mission is to secure the compensation you deserve while seeking justice for your suffering. At The G Law Group, we treat our clients like family, providing unwavering support and advocacy throughout your legal journey.

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