Technically, no—but having a lawyer makes the process faster, less stressful, and much less risky. One mistake on your application can delay your case or lead to denial. We help you get it right the first time.
Yes! Our office is bilingual, and we proudly serve Spanish-speaking clients. We’ll explain everything in your language so you always understand what’s going on.
First, get medical help. Then, call us. Don’t talk to the insurance company before speaking to a lawyer—they may try to offer less than you deserve. We’ll protect your rights and fight for full compensation.
We don’t get paid unless you win. That means you owe us nothing upfront—we only collect a fee after we successfully recover money for you.
It depends on your case and where you file. On average, the process can take 6–12 months after submitting your application. We’ll guide you through each step and help avoid unnecessary delays.
Yes, absolutely. We offer strong deportation defense and will fight to keep you and your family together. We’ll explore every option available to protect your future.
You still have rights. We can help you file a workers’ compensation claim or a personal injury lawsuit depending on the situation. Don’t let your employer ignore your injuries—talk to us.
Yes! Call us to schedule a consultation. We’ll go over your case, explain your options, and let you know how we can help—no pressure, no commitment.
Yes, we handle family-based immigration cases every day. Whether you’re filing from within the U.S. or abroad, we’ll help you reunite with your loved ones as quickly as possible.
Just give us a call or fill out the contact form on our website. We’ll set up a consultation and start guiding you from there. It’s easy, and we’re here to help every step of the way.