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Wrongful Death

Wrongful death occurs when a person or corporation causes the death of another by actions or failing to act. The victim’s family members or representative have a legal right to compensation. Recoverable damages may include, but are not limited to, funeral and burial expenses, medical bills, loss of future income, loss of benefits, loss of services, and loss of companionship. Professional assistance is often very beneficial in these matters. Allow Conway & Associates, PC to shoulder the legal burden and advocate for your family following the loss of your loved one. 

18-wheeler accidents

Commercial vehicles, especially 18 wheelers, are a prominent feature on America’s highways. Despite their necessity, these vehicles pose a serious threat due to their large size and compromised handling abilities. The different types of commercial vehicles pose various risks, and in particular, victims of 18 wheeler accidents often face unique legal challenges. Tractor-trailer (18 wheelers) accidents can be life changing experiences resulting in excessive medical bills, lost wages, life threatening injuries, permanent disabilities, and long-term medical care. Regardless of whether it is an 18 wheeler or another type of commercial vehicle, our lawyers are ready and committed to protecting your legal rights against big business interests when you are injured in an accident. 

Automobile accidents

Automobile accidents can be life-altering experiences resulting in overwhelming medical bills, lost wages, lingering pain, and in some cases, permanent disabilities and a lifetime of medical needs. Mississippi is a comparative fault state which means that you can collect damages for your injuries even if you were partially at fault for the accident. However, the amount of damages is decreased by the percentage of your fault. Therefore, proving fault is a crucial component of your case. Our attorneys will diligently investigate whether the other driver negligently operated his vehicle thereby causing the accident. If you were injured in an automobile accident, our competent attorneys are ready to discuss your rights and options for recovery. We will negotiate for equitable settlements when appropriate, and aggressively litigate your claim if we believe a trial can produce better results.

Criminal

When a person is charged with a crime, he risks the loss of life, liberty, and property. As such, individuals charged with crimes need legal representation that can match the gravity and seriousness of their situation. With over thirty years of experience, the attorneys of Conway & Associates have successfully represented clients in both Federal and State Courts on various felony and misdemeanor charges including: drug charges, DUI, and crimes of violence such as aggravated assault and murder. Our lawyers are well prepared to provide a thorough examination of your unique case and work vigorously to defend you. 

Premises liability

As defined by the law, property owners (persons, businesses, and the government) have a responsibility to keep their property safe. Owners have a duty to keep the property in good condition, repair defects, and warn of potential dangers. The extent of an owner’s duty depends on the nature of the property and the purpose for which one has entered the property. Customers, guests, and even trespassers may be able to recover damages when a property owner is proven negligent or, based upon previous events, are aware of unsafe conditions. If you have been injured while on someone’s property, let our knowledgeable and experienced attorneys assist you in determining whether you are entitled to just compensation.

Workers’ compensation

An occupational injury or illness is a health problem which occurs or results from a job site. Injuries may range from a minor cut to a broken bone; and an illness may be the result of exposure to hazardous chemicals or be caused by some other unusual occurrence. Under the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Act, workers who are injured on the job are eligible for cash disability benefits and medical care. When an occupational injury or illness occurs, the worker should report it immediately to the supervisor or employer; the supervisor is responsible for filing a report with the Workers’ Compensation Commission. Mississippi Workers’ Compensation is a no-fault program, meaning you do not need to prove negligence in order to receive benefits for your injuries. If you were injured at your place of employment, you will likely have a claim with the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission.


Additionally, if your relative was killed on the job or by a work-related illness, your family may be entitled to benefits on behalf of the deceased. Our experienced attorneys will assess your specific situation and determine your eligibility and options for recovery. 

Social security disability

If you have an illness or injury which prevents you from working, you may be entitled to social security disability benefits. Social Security Disability Insurance is a federal program that provides financial support to people who cannot work because they have a medical condition that is expected to last at least one year or result in death. Unfortunately, the application process is very tedious and time consuming and often results in a delay of compensation or the denial of a valid claim. Our meticulous and experienced legal team will gather all crucial evidence necessary to support your application and guide you through the correct procedural steps in order to give you the best possible chances of approval. 

Personal Injury

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Tractor/Trailer Accidents

Car/Auto Accidents

Social Security Disability

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Commercial Accidents

Motorcycle Accidents

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