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Gunshot Victim Rights

You Were Shot.
They May Owe You.

Most gunshot victims don't realize they have a civil case — even with no arrest. Property owners have a legal duty to protect you. We help you fight back.

Nightclubs · Apartment Complexes · Hotels · Gas Stations · Bars · Parking Lots

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$500K+
Premises Liability
$250K+
Negligent Security
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Your Rights

Most Families
Never Know
They Have a Case

Property owners rarely tell victims they may be legally responsible. A shooting does NOT require an arrest for you to file a civil claim.

  • You were shot on someone else's property
  • A loved one was shot and killed
  • Security failed to protect guests
  • The property had a known history of violence
  • Management ignored prior complaints or warnings
  • Poor lighting, broken locks, or no security cameras
  • A bar or club didn't control dangerous guests
  • Known dangerous individuals were allowed on premises

The Legal Truth Nobody Tells You

When a shooting happens on someone's property, that owner had a legal duty to keep it safe. If they failed — through poor security, bad lighting, or ignoring known dangers — they can be held financially responsible.

Criminal charges against the shooter are completely separate from your civil case. You can pursue compensation regardless of whether anyone was arrested.

Insurance companies are already building their case. You should too.

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$50K
Minimum typical
$500K+
Strong cases
$0
If you don't win
Simple Process

How We Help You

Four simple steps from victim to justice — all at zero cost to you upfront.

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Submit Your Info

Fill out our brief confidential form. Tell us what happened and where — takes under 3 minutes.

02

Free Case Review

Our team reviews your situation and connects you with an attorney specializing in premises liability and gun violence cases.

03

Know Your Worth

You'll understand exactly what you may be owed — medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.

04

Fight & Win

Your legal team handles everything. No upfront costs. You only pay if you win.

What You May Receive

Compensation You
May Be Owed

Victims and families of gun violence may be entitled to significant financial compensation — physical, financial, and emotional losses all count.

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Medical Bills

All costs related to your treatment — ER, surgery, rehab, ongoing care, and future medical needs.

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Lost Wages

Income lost while recovering, plus future earning capacity if your injuries limit your ability to work.

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Pain & Suffering

Physical pain, emotional trauma, PTSD, anxiety, and the lasting psychological impact of gun violence.

Long-Term Disability

Compensation if your injuries leave permanent limitations or prevent your prior lifestyle.

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Wrongful Death

Funeral costs, loss of financial support, and loss of companionship for families who lost a loved one.

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Punitive Damages

When a property owner's negligence was especially reckless, courts may award additional punishment damages.

Real Situations

Cases Like Yours

These are examples of the types of negligence cases that result in compensation for victims and their families.

📍 Nightclub

Club Ignored Repeated Violence

A guest was shot after security failed to remove an aggressive patron who had been escalating for over an hour. The club had no metal detectors and a documented history of violent incidents.

⚡ Negligent Security + Failure to Act
📍 Apartment Complex

Management Ignored Crime Reports

Broken gate locks and missing exterior lighting allowed unauthorized people onto the property repeatedly. Tenants filed multiple complaints. Management took no action for months.

⚡ Premise Liability + Ignored Maintenance
📍 Gas Station

Known High-Crime Area, Zero Security

A station in a documented high-crime corridor had no security guard, no working cameras, and inadequate lighting. The owner had been warned multiple times.

⚡ Failure to Provide Reasonable Security
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JFS

"I was once a victim of gun violence myself. I know firsthand how confusing and isolating that experience is — and how nobody tells you that you may have legal rights. That's exactly why I built Justice For Shootings. Nobody should go through this alone or uninformed."

Founder, Justice For Shootings
Gun Violence Survivor · Victim Advocate
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an arrest or conviction to have a case? +
No. A civil lawsuit against a property owner is completely separate from any criminal case. You can pursue compensation regardless of whether anyone was arrested, charged, or convicted.
What if the shooting happened years ago? +
There are time limits called statutes of limitations that vary by state, typically 2–4 years. Some exceptions exist. Find out your deadline as soon as possible — don't wait.
What does it cost to start? +
Nothing. Our case review is 100% free. Attorneys in these cases work on contingency — they only get paid if you win. No upfront fees, ever.
What if I was partially responsible? +
You may still have a case. Many states allow recovery even if you were partially at fault — the property owner's share of responsibility is what matters most.
Can I file if a family member was killed? +
Yes. Family members can file wrongful death claims covering funeral expenses, loss of financial support, loss of companionship, and emotional suffering.
What makes a property owner liable? +
Liability is strongest when there was prior crime on the property, inadequate lighting or security, ignored complaints, or failure to screen or remove dangerous individuals.

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