Police Misconduct

We offer free consultations and often contingent fees, where we get paid only if we win for you.
A lawyer can help by providing legal advice, investigating the incident, gathering evidence, representing you in court, and negotiating settlements. They ensure your rights are protected and work to get you fair compensation.
Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and punitive damages in cases of egregious conduct. Each case is unique, so the compensation will vary.
It depends on the circumstances. In some cases, you can sue both the individual officer and the police department or the city or county.
Document everything as soon as possible, including your recollections of the event, any physical injuries, and witness information. Seek medical attention if needed and consider contacting a lawyer experienced in civil rights and police misconduct cases.
Understanding if your rights have been violated can be complex. Generally, if you've been subjected to unfair treatment by law enforcement that resulted in physical, emotional, or financial harm, your rights may have been violated. Consulting with a knowledgeable attorney is the best way to assess your situation.
Police misconduct in Missouri includes excessive force, false arrest, and illegal search and seizure. Civil rights violations can also include discrimination based on race, gender, religion, or other protected characteristics.
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