Skip to main content

Dallas Excessive Force Lawyer

Law enforcement must use only reasonable force. When officers go beyond what is necessary, causing injury or death, we pursue civil rights claims to hold them accountable.

Dallas is one of the largest cities in Texas with complex highway systems and high traffic volume. Our attorneys handle serious injury cases throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

Serving Dallas

North Texas

Dallas County

No Fee Unless We Win

Free consultation available

24/7 Availability

We’re here when you need us

Call for a free consultation

(512) 883-0012

Excessive Force Lawyer in Dallas, Texas

If you’ve been injured in a excessive force incident in Dallas, you need an experienced excessive force attorney who understands both the law and the local landscape. As a trusted excessive force law firm serving Dallas and the surrounding area, Medina & Medina represents clients throughout North Texas and is familiar with the Dallas County court system. Our Dallas excessive force lawyers offer free consultations and charge no fee unless we win your case.

Why Choose a Local Dallas Excessive Force Attorney?

  • Familiarity with Dallas courts, judges, and local legal procedures
  • Knowledge of dangerous corridors in Dallas, including I-35E and I-30
  • Established relationships with trusted local medical providers and expert witnesses
  • Convenient access for in-person meetings at our office near Dallas

When searching for the best excessive force lawyer in Dallas, you want a law firm that combines local expertise with proven results. Medina & Medina is a trusted excessive force law firm serving Dallas and all of Central Texas. We offer free consultations to every Dallas excessive force victim and charge no fee unless we win your case. If you need an affordable excessive force attorney near you, our experienced legal team is here to help.

Compensation for Excessive Force Victims in Dallas

Texas Statute of Limitations

In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Don’t wait. Contact us today to protect your rights.

Excessive Force Accidents in Dallas

Excessive Force accidents in Dallas frequently occur along major corridors including I-35E, I-30, US-75 (Central Expressway), I-635 (LBJ Freeway). Dallas has a population of approximately 1.3 million residents, making it the third largest city in Texas and ninth largest in the United States

High-risk accident areas in Dallas include I-35E and I-30 (Mixmaster) interchange, I-635 (LBJ Freeway) corridor, US-75 (Central Expressway) through North Dallas, I-30 through East Dallas, Stemmons Freeway (I-35E) near the Design District. If you have been injured in a excessive force accident near any of these locations, our attorneys can help.

  • Dallas County consistently ranks among the top counties in Texas for traffic fatalities, with over 200 fatalities in recent years
  • The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the nation, with over 7.5 million residents in the combined metro

Understanding Excessive Force Cases

Common Causes

  • Officers escalating force against individuals who are not resisting
  • Using lethal force when less lethal alternatives were available
  • Continuing to use force after the suspect is restrained and compliant
  • Deploying K9 units against nonviolent or surrendering suspects
  • Multiple officers piling on a single restrained individual
  • Failure to intervene when fellow officers use excessive force

Typical Injuries

  • Gunshot wounds from unjustified firearm discharges
  • Broken bones from violent takedowns and impact weapons
  • Dog bite injuries from K9 deployment
  • Nerve damage from excessively tight handcuffs
  • Positional asphyxia from prone restraint techniques
  • Traumatic brain injuries from head strikes and impacts with the ground

Establishing Liability

Excessive force claims under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983 are evaluated using the Graham v. Connor objective reasonableness test, which considers the severity of the crime, whether the suspect posed an immediate threat, and whether the suspect was actively resisting. Officers who fail to intervene when witnessing excessive force by fellow officers can also be held individually liable. Municipal liability under Monell v. Department of Social Services is available when the excessive force resulted from an official policy, custom, or failure to train.

Relevant Texas Law

The Texas two year statute of limitations for personal injury applies to Section 1983 excessive force claims. Texas Government Code Chapter 614 governs the investigation of police misconduct complaints. Under federal law, the qualified immunity defense requires officers to show their conduct did not violate clearly established constitutional rights, and overcoming this defense requires demonstrating that the law was sufficiently clear that a reasonable officer would know the force used was unlawful.

Local Resources and Courts in Dallas

George L. Allen Sr. Courts Building, 600 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75202

Personal injury civil cases in Dallas are filed in the Dallas County District Courts. Dallas County has numerous district courts handling civil matters, housed primarily at the George Allen Courts Building in downtown Dallas.

Nearby Hospitals and Trauma Centers

  • Parkland Memorial Hospital (Level I Trauma Center)
  • Baylor University Medical Center
  • UT Southwestern Medical Center
  • Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas

Free Case Evaluation

Get a free review of your case in minutes.

Please provide at least a phone number or email.

ConfidentialNo fee unless we win

Or call now

(512) 883-0012

Excessive Force FAQ for Dallas

If you've been injured in a excessive force accident in Dallas, an experienced attorney can help you get the maximum compensation you deserve. Medina & Medina offers free consultations to evaluate your case.

Medina & Medina works on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case. Your initial consultation is completely free.

In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, exceptions exist, so it's important to consult with an attorney as soon as possible.

You may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. The amount depends on the specific circumstances of your case.

A local attorney knows the Dallas County courts, local laws, and has relationships within the local legal community. Medina & Medina is based in Austin and serves the entire Central Texas region.

Seek medical attention immediately, document the scene, get witness information, file a police report, and contact a personal injury attorney before speaking with insurance companies.

Injured in Dallas? Get a Free Consultation.

Don’t wait to get legal help. Contact our Dallas excessive force lawyers today for a free consultation. No fee unless we win your case.