Americans have a 2nd Amendment right to bear arms, and many Torrington residents take advantage of their right to own guns. The majority of gun owners are law-abiding and responsible, but accidents can still occur.
When you or your loved one suffers injuries or death in a gun accident, contact the seasoned personal injury attorneys at D’Amico & Pettinicchi, LLC, immediately. Our firm has been serving area residents for decades, and we have an impressive record of success. A Torrington accidental shooting lawyer can help you hold the parties responsible for the shooting accountable and obtain maximum compensation for your losses.
Guns are inherently dangerous. Anytime anyone uses a gun and does not exercise appropriate care to avoid harm to others, they could be responsible for paying compensation to anyone who was injured or killed.
There are various ways someone can suffer injuries or death in an accidental shooting. These include:
Our dedicated Torrington attorneys will investigate the circumstances that led to the accidental shooting. When the investigation reveals that someone violated safety laws or did not use reasonable care to protect others from harm, that person may be considered legally negligent and liable to compensate the injured person.
When you are hurt in a firearms accident or a loved one is killed, you can seek compensation from the responsible parties. However, you must have evidence proving that someone else’s conduct led to the incident.
In some cases, the law makes a party strictly liable. In these cases, a Torrington lawyer must prove the party broke the law, and then they are automatically liable for your losses. An example is Connecticut General Statutes § 52-571g, which makes a gun owner strictly liable for injuries others suffer if a minor or other unqualified person in their household gains access to their gun and harms someone.
Besides the shooter or gun owner, others could be responsible for a firearms accident. A gun manufacturer might be liable if the weapon was defective and the defect was a direct cause of the accident. When a shooting happens on someone else’s property, the landowner could be liable in certain circumstances.
The money an injured person or their family receives through a personal injury action is called their damages. Your damages are supposed to compensate you for all the losses you suffered because of the shooting.
Your verifiable and estimated expenses are your economic damages. These cover medical bills, lost income, and incidental expenses. If you are suing for wrongful death because your loved one died in a gun accident, you can also receive funeral expenses.
Non-economic damages cover the losses that don’t have a price tag. You can claim compensation for your:
Our Torrington gun accident attorneys are skilled at building persuasive cases for comprehensive damages.
Accidental shootings should never happen. Guns are extremely dangerous, and anyone handling a firearm must take care to ensure nobody is harmed. When the unthinkable happens, and you suffer an injury, it’s important to get legal representation to preserve your right to compensation.
A Torrington accidental shooting lawyer at D’Amico & Pettinicchi, LLC, can help you. We have decades of experience obtaining maximum compensation for accident victims, and we can put our skills and resources to work for you. Schedule a free, remote or in-person consultation today.
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If you or someone you love has suffered an injury or illness, you need to take immediate action so we can start our investigation. It’s not just a legal matter; it’s about helping you rebuild your life.
We have a proven track record of success. Other lawyers refer their cases to us because we have the experience and resources to resolve these complex matters.
It’s important that you contact us right away, before evidence disappears and critical legal deadlines expire. Our office is centrally located in Watertown and we offer legal counsel to victims and their families throughout Connecticut. Contact us online or by phone to schedule a free remote or in-person consultation.