About Fiumara & Milligan Law, P.C., Criminal Defense Attorneys
When you hire a San Rafael criminal lawyer at Fiumara and Milligan Law, you are getting a dedicated law firm that is committed to helping the people of Marin County in matters relating to criminal charges. We have been in business since 1992 and will fight for the justice you deserve. We have obtained numerous dismissals and reductions of DUI and criminal charges for our clients. Our San Rafael criminal lawyers know how the prosecution works and have obtained countless dismissals on behalf of our clients. Put over 29 years of criminal law experience in your corner. Save Your Job, Future, License and Freedom. We serve the entire Marin County and will fight for your rights in court with the ultimate goal of a DISMISSAL OF ALL CHARGES!
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I have been working closely with the Law Offices of Michael FIumara on a high profile criminal matter for the past 6 months and I couldn't ask for a better team. Michael and Justin are smart, dedicated, and compassionate lawyers that give 110% to their cases. The office staff are very kind and competent, and always available to help out when needed. Whether you are a client in need of representation, or a lawyer looking to collaborate on a case, look no further, these guys are the best!
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I have a unique perspective on The Law Offices of Michael A. Fiumara having been both a client of the firm and a colleague who has had the opportunity to assist the firm with special projects as a contract paralegal.
When I was a client, Michael and the team helped to successfully guide me through a difficult legal issue. As a colleague, I have seen firsthand the firm's zealous advocacy on behalf of its clients, be they personal injury clients or persons facing criminal charges.
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★★★★★
I love both Michael and Justin ,they are not only thoughtful, i feel like they really care about their clients, they have the skills, and professionalism and a smile when needed . Both attorneys of the Fiumara Law Firm, ere there to answer my questions. Attorney Milliken and his incredibly competent staff relieved me of any concerns, made appointments to fit with my work schedule and they worked well , collaborating on my behalf to resolve the challenges. Both offices are amazing.
Whatever legal issue you may be facing, contact this firm. You can be assured that they will direct you appropriately and honestly, a plus is they have a lot of bi-lingual staff on hand, treasures of the northbay."A firm that cares"
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★★★★★
The Law Offices of Michael A. Fiumara are excellent. The staff are courteous, efficient and compassionate. Michael and his legal team are voracious about getting the best settlement for civil cases and the least penalties for criminal cases. I highly recommend this Law Office without reservation.
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This clown fiumara called me back to tell me i couldn't get sued for assaulting somebody. Told me unless I'm a billionaire or have fame It would be unlikely I could get sued. Where the hell did u get your degree sir? Dont hire this guy!!!
Can you sue someone for beating you up? The answer is yes, but is it even worth your time to pursue a lawsuit?
Modern America isn't the Wild West or a Kung Fu movie. We live in a civil society where you have the right not to be beaten up by strangers, police, or even family members.
So here's how to go about suing if someone beats you up, along with a few factors you'll want to consider:
Suing Your Attacker
Often fights or beatings do not end in criminal charges, but that doesn't mean that your attacker is off the hook. You can still sue the person who beat you up for:
Assault. Although the term sounds like it involves physical contact, in civil court it only requires an intentional attempt or threat to cause harm to another person. Combined with your reasonable fear of bodily harm or offensive contact, your attacker has committed the tort of assault.
Battery. This is the civil charge associated with any intentional hitting or offensive touching that occurred when you were beaten up. Battery can also include any strikes you may have received as a result of someone accidentally trying to hit another person (see transferred intent).
With both of these civil charges, you need to prove damages in order to successfully sue your attacker. This typically entails providing medical bills or evidence of lost wages that can be attributed to your beating. If you can't prove any damages from the attack, then your suit may be tossed.