Police Brutality Lawyers in Dayton, Ohio

No one should ever be above the law, including police officers. Unfortunately, abuses of power and police brutality do sometimes occur. When police officers, sheriffs, prison guards, and other Ohio law enforcement officials fail to live up to the standards of their profession, they must be held accountable for the good of everyone in society. Anyone injured during an encounter with Ohio law enforcement may have cause to file a police brutality lawsuit. At Attorney Michael Wright in Dayton, Ohio, we are committed to the idea that all citizens are equal under the law. Our police brutality lawyers aggressively pursue these lawsuits:
- To obtain compensation for injured victims
- To ensure that appropriate standards for the use of force are followed in the future
Police brutality cases can be extremely difficult to prove and require the help of a law firm with extensive experience and a history of winning these lawsuits. At Attorney Michael Wright, our attorneys arenāt afraid to take on these often controversial cases, and we work aggressively to obtain justice on your behalf. If you or someone you care about were the victim of police brutality, let our attorneys in Dayton fight for you. To learn more about how our firm can help, we urge you to contact us today for a free, no-obligation police brutality lawsuit evaluation.
Police Brutality Lawsuits
Having a badge and a gun does not give a police officer the right or authority to act with unreasonable or excessive force. Police brutality violates your civil rights under
- the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.
- Section 1983 of the Federal Civil Rights Act.
Section 1983 allows individuals to sue police officers in Ohio or federal courts for civil rights violations like police brutality. At Attorney Michael Wright, we believe no instance of misconduct should go unpunished. We pursue justice in cases involving:
- Excessive use of force
- Inappropriate or excessive use of a taser
- Wrongful police shooting
- Unnecessary use of pepper spray
- Inappropriate use of police dogs
- Abuse of prisonersā rights
- Prison suicide
- False arrest
- Wrongful imprisonment
Fighting for Police Brutality Victims Who Are Afraid to Speak Up
Victims of police brutality are often afraid to come forward, and when they do, their complaints are frequently ignored. Weāre used to taking on powerful institutions and wonāt be intimidated by those who seek to protect abusive officers.Our police brutality lawyers:
- Understand the complexity of these cases
- Conduct thorough investigations
- Review police reports
- Locate witnesses
- Gain access to video or audio recordings
- Interview involved officers
We’ll determine if departmental policies contributed to the abuse and whether you have a strong case for an Ohio or federal civil rights lawsuit. You can trust Attorney Michael Wright to provide you with an honest assessment of your case and to commit fully to protecting your rights should you decide to proceed with your police brutality lawsuit.
Ohio Police Brutality Lawsuit Evaluations
If you or a loved were the victim of police brutality at the hands of an Ohio law enforcement officer, and youāre looking for an Ohio personal injury law firm that will guarantee the caring, personalized and loyal representation you deserve, please do not hesitate to contact Attorney Michael Wright today. Police brutality lawsuits are subject to strict notification and filing deadlines, so you must act quickly. For a free, no obligation legal evaluation of your case, simply fill out the online form on the right, or give Attorney Michael Wright a call, at (937)-222-7477.
Frequently Asked Questions About Police Brutality Cases
Police brutality occurs when law enforcement officers use unnecessary or excessive force when dealing with a member of the public. Such force may include improper use of a stun gun or taser, unjustified shooting, police dog attacks, intentional assaults and related cover-ups, and more. In addition to unnecessary violence during a police encounter, brutality can also include false arrest, sexual assault, verbal abuse, abuse of prison inmates, or other misconduct.
Anyone can be a victim. Brutality happens to all races, genders, sexual orientations, ages, and more. Even children have been victims of police brutality.
If you have tragically lost a loved one due to unlawful and unjustified force by police or prison guards, you have the legal right to recover by filing a wrongful death lawsuit in civil court. Ohio Wrongful Death laws allow a parent, child, or spouse of a deceased victim to recover for their losses.
Like other types of injury-related cases, there are certain steps that you should take to increase your chances of recovery in a legal claim. If possible, you should obtain the names and contact information of anyone who witnessed the incident. Also, you should write down your version of events as soon as possible so you do not forget any important details. Next, take photos of any visible signs of injuries you sustained, such as contusions or lacerations. Make sure to undergo a full medical evaluation as soon as possible so a medical professional can officially document all injuries in your medical records. All of this can serve as evidence to help prove your police brutality claim.
Finally, you should always contact an attorney who has experience with police brutality and misconduct cases. Taking on a police officer or department in court is not a simple task, and it is important to be represented by a lawyer who understands the legal issues involved in this type of claim. If you or a loved one has been the victims of police brutality, please call Attorney Michael Wright at 937-222-7477 for assistance today.
Like other types of personal injury cases, claims for police brutality are filed in civil court. You may file your claim in state court or in federal court under 42 U.S. Code § 1983, which provides relief for the violation of your civil rights.
Attorney Michael Wright
- (937) 222-7477 (Call or Text)
- (937) 222-7911 (Fax)
- 130 W. Second St. Suite 1600 Dayton, OH 45402
