Pursuing a lawsuit against a government entity can be an incredibly daunting task. Government entities have enormous resources at their disposal and it may feel impossible to hold them accountable for negligence. This is not the case, however. The sheer scope of government entities gives rise to a high number of instances in which lawsuits are warranted. Additionally, government entities are held to a high legal standard and, as the creators and administrators of laws, have no possible claim of ignorance of the law. Governments can be liable for an even broader degree of damages than many people realize, from a crack in a sidewalk that leads to a fall to a known, abusive teacher hitting your child. There are many instances where negligence can be the responsibility of a government entity. Anything that falls under the responsibility of a government entity can expose them to liability. In short, you may absolutely pursue a lawsuit against a government entity, and oftentimes these lead to some of the largest verdicts, settlements and judgements.
The attorneys at Arias Sanguinetti bring over 300 years of combined experience pursuing lawsuits against countless government entities. If you have suffered damages as the result of the negligence of a government entity, you deserve compensation. No one should have to face the government alone. Contact us today to learn more about your legal options.
How do I sue a government entity?
The specifics of how to sue a government entity vary from case to case. With some exceptions, bringing legal action against a government entity follows the same procedures as any other lawsuit. There are some restrictions – notably, in California, you must file a claim with the agency in question within 6 months of the incident date before you can sue. Our lawyers will be able to advise you on the specifics of your case.
As with most lawsuits, it is essential to work with a lawyer when suing a government entity. Pursuing lawsuits can be complex, and it is easy to lose an otherwise merited lawsuit because of a simple procedural mistake. Our attorneys have won numerous cases against government entities in various practice areas. Contact us today to learn more about your specific claim.
When is it appropriate to sue a government entity?
While the concept of pursuing a lawsuit against a government entity may seem complex, it is far more common than many may think and with the right attorney, the process can be simplified. Government operations are so broad that there are numerous instances in which they engage in negligent activity. Our attorneys have pursued lawsuits against government agencies due to:
- Civil Rights Violations
- Wrongful Death
- Police Misconduct
- Prison Wrongful Death
- Disability Rights/Accessibility Violations
- Employment Discrimination
- Environmental Violations
- Personal Injury
- Sexual Abuse
- Wildfire Negligence
This is not a comprehensive list of the areas in which our attorneys are experienced in pursuing legal action against government entities. At Arias Sanguinetti, we understand that legal action is often the only available resource for everyday Americans to regulate government action and authority. Government entities have internal regulatory mechanisms, but they often do not advocate for individuals who have suffered damages from government entities to the same extent as a lawyer would.
It is important to understand that you are protected from retaliation if you choose to take legal action against a government entity. You have a constitutional right to due process, and retaliatory acts violate this right. Furthermore, most government entities have experience facing lawsuits and understand that retaliation can significantly escalate the severity of the legal situation they face.
Holding governments accountable is an essential part of our government system, and legal action is an essential part of the structure that holds government entities accountable. If you have suffered damages at the hands of a government entity, contact our experienced attorneys at Arias Sanguinetti today.
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