Government liability lawyers in Valladolid
Valladolid

Government liability lawyers in Valladolid

Specialist lawyers in government liability claims in Valladolid. We defend your rights against public authorities.

55+
Years of experience
Valladolid
In-person and online service
Law 40/2015
LRJSP framework
No obligation
Initial consultation
Specialists in Valladolid

Government liability lawyers in Valladolid

Government liability lawyers Valladolid
Valladolid
In-person and online service
Areas of practice

Types of government liability in Valladolid

Healthcare

Errors in public hospitals and health centres, harmful waiting lists and delayed diagnoses.

Urban planning

Damage arising from planning decisions, unlawful permits or municipal inaction.

Public highways

Falls and accidents caused by defective pavements, roads, street lighting or inadequate signage.

Public services

Abnormal functioning of services such as transport, waste collection or water supply.

Prisons

Injuries, deaths or harm suffered by inmates under the custody of public authorities.

Education

Accidents in state schools and negligence in the supervision of minors.

Government liability claim deadlines in Valladolid

The deadline to file a government liability claim is 1 year from the date the damage occurred or its effects became known (Law 40/2015 LRJSP). If the authority rejects your claim, you may pursue an administrative-contentious appeal before the relevant courts. Do not let the deadline pass.

Why choose García-Valcárcel & Cáceres in Valladolid?

55+
Years of experience
1970
Firm founded
5
Specialist professionals
Valladolid
In-person and video conference
Direct contact
With the lead lawyer
Murcia HQ
Practising across Spain

Also visit our general government liability page for information on types of claims, deadlines and the full procedure.

View the general Government Liability page
GVC Lawyers

Government liability lawyers in Valladolid

Our head office is at Gran Vía, 15 — 3rd Floor, 30008 Murcia.

We serve clients in Valladolid in person and by video conference. No-obligation initial consultation.