Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Tensions – and Risk of Injury – High at Occupy Dallas Protest

For more than a month, the members of Occupy Dallas, a protest movement located at a small park near the Dallas City Hall, have availed themselves of their rights to freedom of assembly and freedom of speech. A Tuesday ruling in federal court granting permission to the City to evict the protestors, however, has put the future of Occupy Dallas on precarious footing. In fact, Occupy Dallas’s eviction is literally now just a phone call away, from Mayor Rawlins to Police Chief Brown.

The increased likelihood of eviction also raises the potential for the use of force – and the possibility of personal injury. Injury to an individual often results in expensive health care costs. But in what circumstances have an injured victim’s rights been violated? And what kind of recover is available to injured victims? These are important questions that don’t always have easy or intuitive answers. Finding out about your rights is important!

Fears | Nachawati specializes in personal injury claims. Personal injury can occur at the most unlikely times and places. The protestors at Occupy Dallas, for instance, could wake up tomorrow with a bloody nose – and a valid legal question about whether their rights were violated. Likewise, automobile accidents also find themselves facing questions about pain and suffering every day. If you or a loved one has been hurt, your response should be immediate: give our experts a phone call. We can help you understand your rights – and whether you have a valid claim against the party that injured you. For your free consultation, call 1.866.322.6898 or email http://www.fnlawfirm.com/contact.cfm.