Iran is a known sponsor of terrorism, however, those who provide financial assistance to Iran to enable the country to purchase weapons and use those weapons against other nations, are also considered sponsors of terrorism. Since Iran would be unable to purchase missiles and other weapons without the assistance of global banks, the banks are also considered responsible, as they are aware of violating the U.S. Anti-Terrorism Act. As such, our law firm is reaching out to those injured in the January 2020 Iranian ballistic missile attack. We will thoroughly investigate the evidence, then prepare a solid case on behalf of injured U.S. troops.
Those injured during the Iranian ballistic missile attack could benefit from filing a U.S. Anti-Terrorism Act lawsuit. We will determine the potential compensation you could be entitled to for any damages sustained as a result of terrorist acts. This includes lawsuit costs, attorney fees, pain and suffering, medical expenses, mental anguish, and perhaps even punitive damages. Having a highly experienced anti-terrorism lawyer by your side could make a significant difference in the outcome of your Iranian ballistic missile attack injury lawsuit.