Avrek Law Firm Advocates for Undocumented Victims of Car Accidents in California
Avrek Law Firm Advocates for Undocumented Victims of Car Accidents in California
Avrek Law Firm, located in Newport Beach, California, recently released a vital statement shedding light on the rights of undocumented immigrants injured in vehicle accidents. This statement is especially significant as many undocumented individuals may feel too afraid to seek legal recourse due to concerns over their immigration status.
Maryam Parman, the firm's founder and managing attorney, stated, "Don’t be afraid. You have legal rights, and an experienced attorney can help you exercise every right that you have." This encouragement is crucial, as undocumented victims often suffer in silence, uncertain about whether the law is on their side.
Legal Protections Under California Law
California has established strong protections for undocumented individuals. Per California Evidence Code § 351.2, individuals' immigration status cannot be used against them in civil courts, which includes personal injury cases. This legal framework aims to provide assurance to those involved in accidents that they can seek medical help and pursue compensation without the fear of deportation.
Even in instances of serious incidents like hit-and-runs, these protections are applicable, ensuring that undocumented victims can pursue justice just like any other individual.
Interestingly, while the personal injury and immigration cases are typically separate, circumstances may allow some individuals to apply for immigration relief, such as a U Visa. This visa is specifically for individuals who have suffered significant harm due to qualifying crimes and who assist law enforcement in the subsequent investigations.
To qualify for a U Visa, victims need to fulfill certain criteria, which includes being a victim of a qualifying crime (like a hit-and-run), having endured substantial physical or emotional harm, possessing information about the crime, and cooperating with law enforcement. If granted, a U Visa allows individuals to attain temporary legal status for up to four years, gain work authorization, and eventually apply for a green card after three years, paving the way to U.S. citizenship. Understanding this U Visa opportunity is vital for those balancing personal injury claims with immigration concerns.
Avrek Law's Commitment to the Community
Avrek Law has built a reputation for representing clients, including those facing significant accidents or injuries that might be overlooked by other law firms. With a track record of recovering over $2 billion in compensation, the firm emphasizes its commitment to equitable treatment of all victims, irrespective of their background or immigration status.
Anthony Perez, a supervising attorney at Avrek Law, reiterated, "California courts and police cannot use your immigration status against you in a personal injury case. If you’re hurt in a car accident or while walking, even if you’re undocumented, you have the same right to pursue justice and compensation as anyone else." This serves as a vital reminder that the law protects all victims, providing solace to those in vulnerable positions.
With ongoing efforts to ensure that immigrant victims are aware of their rights, Avrek Law Firm continues to advocate for justice and fair treatment in California's legal landscape. This release not only educates undocumented individuals about their legal rights but opens the door for important conversations regarding their experiences in seeking justice after accidents. For additional information, individuals are encouraged to consult with an attorney to discuss their unique situations and paths forward.