Areas of Practice
A full service practice, Waites Law offers a wide array of legal service including: Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Criminal Defense, Wills, and Business Law.
Personal Injury
The aftermath of an accident or other situation where catastrophic injury or death has occurred can be an overwhelming and highly confusing time. When you are seriously injured, or when a loved one is seriously injured or killed, because of someone else’s mistake, knowing how to protect your rights isn’t always as obvious as one might think. For situations such as these, you don’t have to do it alone. Waites Law possesses a high level of experience in this arena and encourages anyone in this position to contact us immediately.
Auto Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents
Slip & Fall Accidents
Criminal Defense
When someone is charged with a crime, hiring a competent, highly skilled criminal defense attorney is a critical first step in what can often be a lengthy and intricate process. When looking for an attorney, one of the most important things to bear in mind is that it is important to find an attorney with a reputation for leaving no stone unturned. When it comes to developing a criminal defense that will fight for and protect your rights, you want a strong partner who will stop at nothing to mount the most robust defense as is possible.
Assault
Battery
Burglary
Drug Possession
DUI
Traffic Offenses
Other Misdemeanors and Felonies
Business Litigation
While no one can or wants to “expect” legal trouble when it comes to business, it is important to remember that business decisions have legal consequences. For that reason, it is imperative for a business to be proactive and obtain legal counsel to address disputes when they arise, and to not ignore them and hope that they go away. The stakes are simply too high, and delay will reduce the opportunities to resolve disputes successfully, quickly and efficiently. Align your business with a legal advisor who is able to react quickly to any contingency.
Wills
It is not something that most of us wish to discuss, but end-of-life planning is something that will affect each and every one us eventually. The truth of the matter is that the risks to your family and your financial well-being can be devastating if proper planning is not in place. With the proper legal documents in place, you can still maintain a high level of control of your assets, health plans, and bequests.