Civil Law
Know Your Rights.
BMB Law Firm represents clients made vulnerable by abuse at the hands of police, the loss of a family member, malicious prosecution, wrongful imprisonment, and a variety of other injuries and disputes.
Civil Rights
Have your civil rights been violated? Under the United States Constitution, as well as under other federal and state laws, individuals are protected against the deprivation of their constitutional rights. While unfortunate, these civil rights can be violated by police and other law enforcement or correctional officers. BMB Law Firm can help put things right in securing damages for your civil rights violations. We will take time to investigate the circumstances of your claim and provide you with attentive, dedicated representation.
BMB Law Firm handles all types of civil rights cases, including those involving excessive force, wrongful arrests and convictions, unlawful searches and seizures, in-custody death or injury, malicious prosecution, discrimination, and more. If your civil rights have been violated, you can fight back. Retain BMB Law Firm.
Personal Injury
BMB Law Firm can help those who suffer damages by little or no fault of their own. When your physical or emotional health is compromised because of someone else’s negligence, it is important that you protect your rights under the law and secure any compensation you might be entitled to. For example, car accidents, and slip and falls are commonplace causes of injury with consequences such as pain, lost wages, and emotional distress. These incidents can be stressful, let BMB Law Firm expertly manage your case and maximize your compensation.
If you believe your injury was caused by the negligence of a person, company or public entity, it is important to remember that time is of the essence. Under New Jersey law, there are strict time limits you must be aware of to preserve your claim. BMB Law Firm will schedule a timely consultation with you or your loved one to gather the information to proceed on your claim and preserve your rights.