Civil Litigation and Trials
Our lawyers’ litigation experience includes trial and appellate specialization in both, federal and state courts across the nation, mediation, arbitration, and other methods of alternative dispute resolution. Clark & Zedella’s experience comprises extensive litigation practice in various fields and industries including:
- Automobile "auto," car and vehicle crash cases
- Truck, semi-tractor-trailer, motorcycle, traffic and vehicle accidents
- Railroad, railroad crossing, train, boating, crane, forklift, heavy machinery, airplane, construction, transportation and accident related litigation
- Motorcycle and golf cart crashes
- Personal injury, accidents and wrongful death cases. These cases have included
- Brain and head injury, spinal damage, neurological, psychological injury, PTSD, paralysis, fractures, amputations, crush injuries, orthopedic, neck, back and herniated/ruptured disc injuries, blindness, disfigurement, burns and scarring, drowning and all types of trauma and associated pain, suffering and death
- Explosions, crashes, fires, burns, and toxic chemicals, mold exposure and environmental issues
- Medical negligence and malpractice involving doctors and hospitals
- Marine insurance coverage issues and insurance disputes involving bad-faith
- Products liability, defective and dangerous, products and drugs
- General business and commercial litigation
- Premises liability; inadequate security and slip and fall cases
- Work-place, on-the-job injuries
- State Workers' compensation
- Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act claims
- Federal Workers' compensation and
- Defense Base Act.
If you have a legal issue, have been injured or harmed, call us for a free consultation regarding your legal rights. We are always pleased to consult with people who are experiencing legal problems, no matter the type. If your issue is within our areas of expertise, we will give you our advice; if not, we may be able to refer you to other qualified counsel who can help with your unique legal question.