Evidence collection starts with immediate medical examination and injury documentation. Professional photographs at multiple angles and stages. Clinical documentation of every injury, no matter how minor it seems.
I file FOIL requests for all body camera footage from the incident. Every angle. Every officer present. The city resists these requests, but I know the law and I know how to get the footage.
Surveillance footage from businesses, buildings, and city cameras provides independent verification. I subpoena it all.
Building your case requires:
- Tracking down eyewitnesses who saw the excessive force
- Medical experts who explain your injuries and how they occurred
- Use-of-force experts who testify that force was unreasonable
- Deposing officers to lock in their stories and catch inconsistencies
- Investigating officers' backgrounds for patterns of violence
- Examining officers' radio communications during the incident
- Comparing your injuries to officers' use-of-force justifications
I have experience with all the Brooklyn precincts: 60th, 61st, 62nd, 63rd, 66th, 67th, 68th, 69th, 70th, 71st, 72nd, 73rd, 75th, 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, 81st, 83rd, 84th, 88th, 90th, and 94th. I know their patterns. I know their problem officers.
I understand what you're going through because I've seen this from both sides. Now I use that insider knowledge to fight back and hold violent officers accountable.
You deserve complete reimbursement for all medical treatment and rehabilitation. Every emergency room visit. Every surgery. Every therapy session. Every medication.
Compensation for future medical care matters too. If your injuries require ongoing treatment or caused permanent conditions, that's part of your damages.
Full compensation covers:
- Lost earnings from time unable to work during recovery
- Future lost income if injuries cause permanent disability
- Pain and suffering damages proportionate to severity of injuries
- Damages for emotional distress, PTSD, anxiety, and depression
- Compensation for permanent scarring, disfigurement, or disability
- Punitive damages when officers acted with deliberate indifference to your rights
- Damages for loss of enjoyment of life when injuries prevent normal activities
Recovery is available regardless of criminal case outcome. Excessive force is a constitutional violation independent of whether you committed any crime.
Let me be clear: conviction of a crime doesn't bar excessive force damages. I've secured substantial settlements for clients who had criminal convictions. Your Fourth Amendment rights exist regardless of what you were accused of doing.
I can help you hold NYPD financially accountable for their actions. This is about getting your dignity back and making sure what happened to you doesn't happen to someone else.