Personal Injury
If you have been injured as the result of another's conduct, personal injury law allows you to recover from the responsible party compensation for your economic losses, such as past and future medical bills and lost wages, and to recover reasonable compensation for non-economic losses, such as past and future physical pain, mental suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, disfigurement, physical impairment, inconvenience, grief, anxiety, humiliation and emotional distress.
Personal injury can result in serious physical and emotional harm to adults and children, including broken bones, spinal injury, brain damage, and other life changing catastrophic injury.
Death of a loved one as a result of another's conduct is called "Wrongful Death." In such cases the law allows you to recover from the responsible party compensation including lost financial support and reasonable compensation for the loss of the loved one's love, companionship, comfort, care, assistance, protection, affection, society, moral support, and as to a spouse, the loss of enjoyment of sexual relations.
Personal injury and wrongful death can be caused by medical malpractice, automobile accidents, big rig truck accidents, pedestrian accidents, trip and falls, dangerous conditions, injuries to children and dog bites and dog attacks.
Dog Bites and Dog Attacks are a serious problem and often result in severe injuries, especially to children. In the United States, for example, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs every year. Of these, nearly 885,000 seek medical care; 30 000 have reconstructive procedures; 3–18% develop infections and between 10 and 20 fatalities occur. Children make up the largest percentage of people bitten by dogs.
Mr. Mele has more than 40 years experience handling all types of personal injury cases.
If you believe you or a family member have suffered a personal injury or a wrongful death and want Mr. Mele to review your case, please complete the “CONTACT MR. MELE” form on the Contact page.
If you have been injured as the result of another's conduct, personal injury law allows you to recover from the responsible party compensation for your economic losses, such as past and future medical bills and lost wages, and to recover reasonable compensation for non-economic losses, such as past and future physical pain, mental suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, disfigurement, physical impairment, inconvenience, grief, anxiety, humiliation and emotional distress.
Personal injury can result in serious physical and emotional harm to adults and children, including broken bones, spinal injury, brain damage, and other life changing catastrophic injury.
Death of a loved one as a result of another's conduct is called "Wrongful Death." In such cases the law allows you to recover from the responsible party compensation including lost financial support and reasonable compensation for the loss of the loved one's love, companionship, comfort, care, assistance, protection, affection, society, moral support, and as to a spouse, the loss of enjoyment of sexual relations.
Personal injury and wrongful death can be caused by medical malpractice, automobile accidents, big rig truck accidents, pedestrian accidents, trip and falls, dangerous conditions, injuries to children and dog bites and dog attacks.
Dog Bites and Dog Attacks are a serious problem and often result in severe injuries, especially to children. In the United States, for example, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs every year. Of these, nearly 885,000 seek medical care; 30 000 have reconstructive procedures; 3–18% develop infections and between 10 and 20 fatalities occur. Children make up the largest percentage of people bitten by dogs.
Mr. Mele has more than 40 years experience handling all types of personal injury cases.
If you believe you or a family member have suffered a personal injury or a wrongful death and want Mr. Mele to review your case, please complete the “CONTACT MR. MELE” form on the Contact page.