Accomplished and Respected Attorneys Serving Clients in Anacostia, Washington, D.C.
If you’ve suffered a serious injury in the Anacostia neighborhood of Washington, D.C., the attorneys of The Cochran Firm are ready to help. Our personal injury attorneys are experienced representing Anacostia residents who have suffered catastrophic injuries.
Our attorneys have recovered millions for injured victims and their families. Our law firm provides individualized legal representation customized for each unique individual’s personal situation and needs. If you choose The Cochran Firm to represent you, an attorney will be assigned to your case and will guide you through each step of the legal process.
Our veteran lawyers commit themselves to providing injured victims and their families the highest level of legal service. All of our attorneys live and work in the Washington, D.C. area and have a deep understanding and appreciation for the region.
If you’ve been injured in an accident, the Anacostia personal injury lawyers of The Cochran Firm are ready and prepared to help. Contact us at 1-800-THE-FIRM (1-800-843-3476) to speak with our team of legal professionals. All initial inquiries are free, confidential, and carry absolutely no obligation. Because time limits apply to injury claims, we recommend contacting us as soon as possible.
Our attorneys provide legal representation to Anacostia residents for a variety of issues including:
- Medical malpractice
- Nursing home abuse and neglect
- Police brutality and abuse
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Birth injuries
- Defective and recalled products
Anacostia, Southeast Washington, D.C. Facts:
- The Anacostia Historic District is included in the National Register of Historic Places
- The name “Anacostia” comes from the name of Nacochtank Native Americans, who were settled on the Anacostia River
- In 1878, Anacostia became part of the city of Washington
Businesses, Historic Sites, Events, Schools, and Attractions in Anacostia
- Home of the Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling military installation
- Public psychiatric facility Saint Elizabeths Hospital – grounds and historic buildings date back to 1855
- The World’s Largest Chair – public artwork located at the corner of Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue and V Street SE. The “Big Chair” stands 19.5 feet high and is modeled after 19th century cabinetmaker Duncan Phyfe’s furniture style
- Cedar Hill – the home of abolitionist Frederick Douglass where he lived from 1877 until his death in 1895
- Free weekly jazz concerts in Fort Dupont Park during the summer
- Annual Martin Luther King Birthday Peace Walk and Parade
- Greater Southeast Community Hospital
- The Anacostia Neighborhood Library
- Frank W. Ballou Senior High School
- The Smithsonian Institution’s Anacostia Community Museum – founded in 1967
- The Washington Nationals baseball stadium is situated on the North side of the Anacostia River
- Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus (THEARC) – 110,000 square-foot campus providing underserved children and adults with the opportunity to participate in dance classes, music instruction, fine arts, academics, mentoring, recreation, tutoring, and other services.
- The Honfleur Gallery – contemporary art space showcasing local, national, and international artists
Free Consultation with an Anacostia Personal Injury Lawyer
The seasoned legal team of The Cochran Firm, D.C. is currently offering no-cost case evaluations for seriously injured victims and their families who live in and around Anacostia. If you or someone you love has suffered a serious injury caused by another’s wrongdoing, contact us today for a free initial consultation. Because strict deadlines apply to bringing an injury claim, we recommend that you contact us as soon as possible.