Gang-Related Shooting Outside Long Beach Nightclub Leaves 7 Hospitalized – Nightclub Injury Lawyers
The Long Beach Police Department has confirmed that there was a shooting around 11:15 pm at the intersection of Paramount Boulevard and South Street on Saturday, May 4, 2024. The incident occurred outside of a nightclub – Prendido de Noche – which was packed with guests when the gunshots started.
The authorities confirmed that seven people were shot. Four of these victims were in critical conditions, while the remaining three victims suffered non-life-threatening injuries. All victims were adult men, and the authorities believe that the shooting was gang-related.
In a press release, the LBPD stated that “the preliminary [indicated] that at least two male suspects fired shots towards a group of people…[and] fled the area immediately after the shooting.” They also stated that although the incident remains under active investigation, they believe the incident to be gang related.
Our Team Can Help You – If you or a member of your family suffered harm in this incident or in any other incident, you could have the right to file a lawsuit and recover compensation. You may have grounds to file an injury claim or a wrongful death claim. For more information about the legal options available to you, contact the experts here at our law firm as soon as possible. Our team is committed to fighting for your rights and getting you justice. Contact the Downtown L.A. Law Group today!
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Examples of the possible injuries that victims can suffer include the following:
- Brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Organ damage
- Grazing wounds
- Nerve damage
As a result of these injuries, victims may suffer from physical disability, paralysis, chronic pain, problems with memory, and mental health issues such as PTSD, anxiety, depression, and more.
Can I Sue for a Nightclub Shooting?Yes, you could have the right to file a lawsuit for the harm that you or a member of your family suffered. You could have the right to file a lawsuit against the property owner. This is based on the concept of premise liability, in which property owners owe their guests a duty of care. They have the duty to identify and address any risks or dangerous conditions to ultimately prevent incidents. Property owners must consider the crime rate, whether there are tensions in the area (i.e., the area has a history of gang violence), and more. To ensure the safety of guests, property owners must evaluate all risk factors and take action to reduce the risk to guests, whether this means increasing surveillance, increasing security, changing hours of operations, introducing metal detectors, etc.
Ultimately, property owners cannot anticipate when there will be gang violence in the area that will affect their guests; however, property owners can take action to reduce the risk to guests. Without a doubt, establishing liability and the right to sue after these incidents can seem to be daunting. If you find yourself unsure of your right to sue, do not hesitate to reach out to our legal team as soon as possible. Our lawyers are ready to guide you every step of the way.
Can I Recover Compensation?Yes, you could have grounds to recover compensation. Some of the categories of compensation available for recovery could include the following:
- Medical expenses
- Lost earnings
- Pain and suffering
- Wrongful death benefits
- Punitive damages
- Legal costs
Here at our law firm, our nightclub shooting lawyers are ready to help you recover the maximum payout available for your claim. Whether out team has to negotiate a settlement or take your claim to trial to ensure that you reach a verdict, you can be certain that our experts will fight for your right to the highest recovery. What can I recover? How much compensation can I receive? The value of these types of will be based on the specific harm that occurred, the permanency of the injuries, and more. Based on the facts, these cases can be worth anywhere from $100,000 to $550,000 – with some cases being worth even more.
Under California law, injury claims and wrongful death claims, both, are subject to a two-year statute of limitations. What does this mean? A statute of limitations determines the total length of time that claimants have to file their claims. Therefore, those looking to file injury claims or wrongful death claims would have two-years to file their claims. What happens if I do not file my claim on time? If you do not file your claim on time, you could lose your right to sue entirely. Because of this, it is essential that you seek legal assistance as soon as possible.
Contact the Downtown L.A. Law Group TodayOur nightclub injury lawyers are ready to help you with your claim. Whether you or a loved one were injured in the incident at the Long Beach nightclub or in any other incident at any other nightclub, you could have the right to file a lawsuit. Our experts here at the Downtown LA Law Group are ready to evaluate your claim and provide you with the guidance that you need to file your lawsuit and recover the payout that you are owed. We offer free legal services, which include free consultations and free second opinions. During these free legal services, our experts will be available to answer all your questions, address all your concerns, and ensure that you have access to absolutely all the information that you need to begin or continue your claim. Our team can help you even if you are looking to change representation.
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