Being arrested for a crime does not necessarily mean you will be convicted. Often we can help you get charges reduced or dismissed, and avoid jail and a criminal record.
California Criminal Defense
Being arrested for a crime does not necessarily mean you will be convicted. Often we can help you get charges reduced or dismissed, and avoid jail and a criminal record.
California DUI
DUI arrests don't always lead to convictions in court. Police officer mistakes, faulty breathalyzers and crime lab errors may get your charges reduced or dismissed. Visit our California DUI page to learn more.
Lawsuits for Dangerous Drugs & Medical Devices
Shouse Law Group represents victims throughout the U.S. who suffered serious complications and injuries from dangerous drugs and failed medical devices.
California Personal Injury
If you've been injured in an accident, our personal injury lawyers will fight to get you compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and even punitive damages.
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You likely have a personal injury case if you were a pedestrian and you were struck and hurt by an electric scooter, or E-scooter. In most E-scooter accidents it is easy to show that the rider was at fault. Collecting compensation, though, is much more difficult. The rider is rarely insured and often judgment proof. Getting the ...
In California, it is not necessarily illegal to spank (or otherwise use corporal punishment on) your child. The physical punishment, however, cannot be excessive. Courts normally draw the line at injury. If you inflict visible injury on the child, chances are that it crosses the line from reasonable disciple to child abuse. Excessive or unreasonable ...
A motion to quash a warrant is a request for a court to find a warrant, or part of a warrant, to be invalid. “Quash” means to nullify, void or declare invalid. The two most common types of warrants are search warrants and arrest warrants. If a search warrant is quashed evidence can be suppressed ...
Victims in car accidents can often expect anywhere from a few thousand dollars to over $1,000,000 in a car accident settlement. The wide range is because there is no such thing as an “average” car crash. There is no “average” settlement, either. The settlement should reflect the victim’s legal damages. Other factors can change the ...