The Law Offices of Doroshow, Pasquale, Krawitz & Bhaya





The Law Offices of Doroshow, Pasquale, Krawitz & Bhaya has been fighting hard to protect our clients' rights since 1978. Over 50,000 clients have trusted us to help solve their most difficult legal issues. We are committed to providing the highest quality of legal assistance to help our community. We handle cases involving personal injury, workers' compensation, social security disability, bankruptcy, wills, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and more! Give us a call today.
Law Offices | Doroshow, Pasquale, Krawitz & BHAYA
In 1978, we opened as Delaware's first suburban law office to respond to the overwhelming need for legal services for the middle income consumer. The rich always could afford attorneys and the poor had free legal services. Middle income consumers always were left out in the cold. Since that time, our firm's focus has been to help those in the middle. We've helped protect the rights of thousands of people in all areas of the state. We are proud of our track record and the help that we have given to middle income Delawareans.
Wilmington Personal Injury Lawyer
Sadly, a serious injury can happen anywhere at any time. If your pain was caused by someone else, such as a negligent driver, medical professional, landowner, employer, or even pet owner, you may have legal options for seeking compensation. However, pursuing civil litigation can be difficult without help from an experienced attorney.
By retaining a Wilmington personal injury lawyer, you could strengthen your case and significantly reduce the stress you have to go through in order to get the recovery you deserve. The legal team at Doroshow, Pasquale, Krawitz, and Bhaya can help you hold the negligent party accountable for your losses and offer crucial guidance throughout the process.
The Basics of a Personal Injury Claim
Most personal injury cases in Delaware are based on the theory of legal negligence. Simply put, a person is "negligent"-and therefore financially liable for damages-when they:
Owe someone else a duty of care
Do something reckless or careless to breach that duty
Cause an accident through their breach of duty that directly results in compensable losses
To recover compensation, an injured victim and their legal counsel must provide significant evidence of the elements listed above. A Wilmington personal injury attorney could further explain what types of evidence may be appropriate for the particular circumstances.
Evidence in Wilmington Personal Injury Cases
Regardless of the circumstances of the incident, a civil plaintiff and their lawyer may need to provide significant documentary, forensic, and testimonial evidence to win their case. A skilled local attorney can help to gather various forms of evidence for a personal injury case, such as:
Police reports
Camera footage
Eyewitness reports
Input from expert witnesses
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