When you’ve been injured in a police brutality incident, you need a police brutality attorney who understands the unique challenges of your case. As one of the top police brutality law firms in Texas, Medina & Medina has extensive experience handling these claims and knows what it takes to get you the compensation you deserve. Our experienced police brutality lawyers offer a free consultation and charge no fee unless we win.
What We Do For You
Investigate your case thoroughly to establish liability
Gather evidence including medical records, witness statements, and expert opinions
Negotiate diligently with insurance companies on your behalf
Take your case to trial if necessary to get you fair compensation
Why Clients Choose Medina & Medina
Our police brutality attorneys have extensive experience handling these cases across Texas, including Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, and beyond. As an experienced police brutality law firm, we offer free consultations, bilingual representation, and charge no fee unless we win your case. If you are looking for the best police brutality lawyer in Texas, Medina & Medina gives every case personalized attention because we believe every client deserves an attorney who fights for the right outcome.
Common Causes
Officers using force disproportionate to the situation
Unnecessary use of tasers, batons, and pepper spray on compliant individuals
Chokehold and restraint techniques causing injury or death
Beating suspects during or after arrest
Shooting unarmed civilians
Department policies that encourage or tolerate aggressive policing
Typical Injuries
Traumatic brain injuries from blows to the head
Broken bones from physical takedowns and beatings
Taser related cardiac events and burns
Asphyxiation injuries from improper restraint techniques
Gunshot wounds from unjustified use of firearms
Severe psychological trauma and post traumatic stress disorder
How We Prove Liability
Police brutality claims are brought under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983, which allows individuals to sue government officials who violate their constitutional rights while acting under color of law. The Fourth Amendment prohibits unreasonable seizures, and the standard for excessive force is whether the officer actions were objectively reasonable under the totality of the circumstances. Body camera footage, witness video, and independent witness testimony are critical evidence for overcoming qualified immunity defenses.
Texas Legal Framework
Section 1983 claims for police brutality are filed in federal court or Texas state court and are governed by federal constitutional standards. The Texas two year statute of limitations for personal injury applies to Section 1983 claims under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003. Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Chapter 101 (Texas Tort Claims Act) may also provide a basis for state law claims against the municipality, though it contains specific limitations and immunities.
Texas law allows injured people to recover compensation for a wide range of losses, from medical bills and lost wages to pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life. Understanding the categories of damages available to you is essential to knowing what your case is worth.
Punitive damages go beyond compensating the victim. They are designed to punish defendants whose conduct was especially reckless or malicious and to deter others from behaving the same way. Texas law allows punitive damages in personal injury cases, but only under specific circumstances and with important limitations.
When a party destroys, alters, or fails to preserve evidence that it knows is relevant to a lawsuit, Texas courts can impose severe penalties. Spoliation of evidence can shift the balance of an entire case, and injured plaintiffs have powerful tools to combat it.
At Medina & Medina, we work on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay nothing upfront and no fees unless we win your case. Our fee is a percentage of your recovery.
In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, there are exceptions that may shorten or extend this deadline, 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, loss of enjoyment of life, and in some cases, punitive damages. The amount depends on the specific circumstances of your case.
While you’re not required to have a lawyer, having experienced legal representation typically results in higher settlements. Insurance companies have teams of lawyers working for them, and you deserve someone advocating for your interests too.
Compensation depends on the severity of your injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and impact on your life. Contact Medina & Medina for a free evaluation of your case.
Helpful evidence includes police reports, medical records, photos of the scene, witness statements, and insurance information. Our team will help you gather all necessary documentation.
Injured? Talk to a Police Brutality Attorney Today.
Don’t wait to get legal help. Contact our police brutality lawyers today for a free consultation. We charge no fee unless we win your case.