Experiencing an assault can be a traumatizing event. The fear, confusion, and the legal and medical implications can be overwhelming. If you’re an immigrant, beyond worrying about your well-being, you might be wondering about potential immigration repercussions. However, it’s essential to know that there are legal options available, like the U Visa, designed for victims of specific crimes. You should not fear reporting the crime you’ve been a victim of, regardless of your immigration status.
Authorities are committed to combating crime and value your report.
At DelCampo . Grayson . López, we pay attention to each of our cases because we recognize that every case is different, and at stake is the well-being of our clients and their families.
We boast extensive experience and an outstanding record of compensations for assault victims in apartment complexes, gas stations, and shopping centers.
Immediate Actions After an Assault:
Call 911: If you have severe injuries or feel your life is in danger, contact emergency services immediately.
Seek Safety: Ensure you distance yourself from any threat and find a safe place.
Preserve the Scene: If safe, try not to change anything and wait for authorities.
Identify Witnesses: Any individual who might have witnessed the event could be essential for future investigations.
Steps to Take in the Following Days and Weeks:
Medical Attention: If injured, don’t hesitate to seek medical attention. Medical records will be crucial not only for your recovery but also as evidence in any legal procedure.
Consult a Lawyer: Professionals at DelCampo . Grayson . López are ready to guide you through the entire legal process, from understanding your rights to advising on compensation and immigration aspects.
Gather and Preserve Evidence: Every document, be it a police report, medical records, or even communications related to the incident, will be vital.
Legal Counseling and Comprehensive Support:
At DelCampo . Grayson . López, we can help or advise you on other potential benefits available for assault victims, such as:
Crime Victims Assistance Fund: We guide you about this fund, which may offer financial compensation to crime victims in Georgia.
U Visa: If you’re an immigrant and have been a victim of a crime, you might be eligible for the U Visa. We assist you in understanding the process and the requirements to apply.
Legal Compensation: Our team will advise you on potential legal compensations arising from your case.
If you or a loved one has been a victim of an assault in an apartment complex, shopping center, or gas station, contact us here or call us for a free consultation at (770) 404-8239.