Attorneys for Aggravated Assault & Battery Injuries

Being the victim of a violent crime can be scary. Your safety and sense of peace can become compromised, and you may feel unsure of what your next steps are. In these situations, it’s best to seek legal representation right away. The right legal team can walk you through your options and help you decide what path to take.

When you need an aggravated assault attorney with years of experience winning civil aggravated assault cases, choose only the best: Susan E. Loggans.

Retain an Aggravated Assault Attorney

Call (312) 588-9773 or visit our contact page to schedule your no-obligation, completely free consultation with our attorneys for aggravated assault and battery injuries. Don’t worry about the payment, either; we represent clients on a contingency-fee basis. That means you pay nothing unless you win your civil suit.

What is Aggravated Assault?

Exact classification of assault can vary by jurisdiction, although most places define at least two types of criminal charges for assault:

  1. Simple assault. An intentional act that does not result in serious bodily injury.
  2. Aggravated assault. An intentional act that causes serious injury and/or disfigurement and may involve a deadly weapon like a knife or gun. An aggravated assault charge is a more serious charge than a simple assault charge.

In Illinois criminal court, assault can be considered a Class A misdemeanor offense, a Class 3 felony offense, or Class 4 felony offense. Felony assault is a much more serious assault offense and often involves a deadly weapon, serious bodily harm, and certain classes of victims, like senior citizens, minors, public servants like police officers or firefighters.

Aggravated Assault FAQs

What is the difference between a criminal case and civil lawsuit?

A criminal case is one that goes through the criminal justice system. It involves criminal charges against the accused. If someone is convicted, they may face fines, jail time, and have a criminal record.

A civil suit is one that does not go through the criminal justice system. It does not involve a prison sentence, nor does it result in permanent charges that appear in a criminal record.

An alleged victim can file a personal injury lawsuit against someone else for aggravated assault, even if the accused does not have an aggravated assault conviction or serve prison time.

What is the best defense for aggravated assault?

Possible defense strategies in criminal aggravated assault cases include:

  • Self-defense
  • Mistaken identity
  • Lack of intent
  • Taking a plea deal

What is considered a deadly weapon?

A deadly weapon is one that can cause serious or even fatal harm to another person. Examples of deadly weapons include firearms, knives, brass knuckles, explosives, baseball bats, and motor vehicles.

What should I look for when hiring an aggravated assault attorney?

When looking for the right legal team to pursue a civil case against someone else for aggravated assault, choose a law office that:

  • Has years of experience winning personal injury cases
  • Only accepts payment if you win your case
  • Is full of compassionate individuals who can take your whole situation into consideration

How do I choose the right aggravated assault attorney for my civil case?

When you want to file a civil aggravated assault lawsuit, turn to the best: Susan E. Loggans. Dr. Loggans has decades of experience representing victims and their family members in aggravated assault cases, and she is ready to bring her winning experience to your case.

Is Susan E. Loggans a Criminal Defense Attorney?

No, Susan E. Loggans & Associates does not take criminal cases; our firm only handles civil lawsuits.

What to Do If You Experience Aggravated Assault

Build a strong case for your civil suit by doing the following:

  • Collect evidence of the incident, including videos, text messages, and photos.
  • Keep all medical records related to the injury sustained during the altercation.
  • Keep copies of the police report, if one exists.
  • Document any financial burdens related to the injury.
  • Seek the help of an experienced law firm right away to avoid statute of limitation issues.

Find the Best Aggravated Assault Attorney with Susan E. Loggans & Associates

Have you or a loved one been the victim of a serious, violent crime? Don’t delay in seeking legal representation. Susan E. Loggans is the aggravated assault attorney that can hold all responsible parties accountable and get you the compensation you need to heal.

Call (312) 588-9773 or visit our contact page to schedule a free initial consultation with our experts in civil aggravated assault claims.