Boston, MA, Attorneys Helping Clients After Accidents and Injuries

Our Boston accident lawyers represent clients after crashes, workplace injuries, insurance disputes, and more, helping them recover the compensation they deserve.

44 School Street, 6th Floor
Boston, MA 02108

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With 24 years in business, we’re proud to be the Boston law firm people count on for clear answers and dependable legal representation.

HOW IT WORKS

Our personal injury attorneys are here to make sure your pain won’t be minimized, and neither will be your settlement.

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Share what happened through a quick, no-cost evaluation. Get legal support online, by phone, or even by text. It’s fast, easy, and there’s absolutely no obligation.

MEET YOUR LEGAL TEAM

If your case qualifies, we’ll connect you with an experienced attorney and a dedicated support team. They’ll guide you through every step, answer your questions, and keep you informed from start to finish.

WE FIGHT FOR MAXIMUM RESULTS

Your team will investigate your case, take on the insurance company, and push for the best possible outcome, because you deserve nothing less.

JustICE starts with one call

From the first call to the final verdict, our clients share how we stood by them and delivered results when it mattered most.

Questions You Should Ask Before Looking for an Attorney in Boston, MA

Get answers to frequently asked questions about personal injury claims in Boston, Massachusetts, and discover how our attorneys can help protect your rights.

Massachusetts is one of the few states that uses no-fault insurance. After a crash, your own policy pays for medical treatment and certain expenses, no matter who caused the accident. This helps cover care quickly, but the system has limits. If your injuries are serious or the costs go beyond what your policy allows, you may be able to bring a claim against the driver responsible. Our Boston accident lawyers can walk you through how the law applies and communicate directly with the insurance company, so you aren’t left paying for expenses that should be covered.

Absolutely. In Boston, property owners must take reasonable steps to keep sidewalks and buildings safe during winter weather. For example, if ice is left uncleared or walkways are unsafe, and someone is injured, the law may hold the owner responsible. These cases often depend on whether the owner acted within a reasonable timeframe to fix the hazard. Our injury attorneys can review what happened and explain your options for covering medical costs and other losses linked to the injury.

Yes. Mass tort cases allow many people harmed by the same drug or product to file claims together while still showing the harm each person experienced. This approach makes it possible to hold large companies accountable and often gives injured people more leverage than filing alone. Our attorneys track active mass tort cases across the country and help Boston clients take part when they qualify, making sure their injuries and financial losses are fully represented.

Great question. Most injury lawsuits in Massachusetts end in settlement rather than trial. Courts usually encourage both sides to resolve disputes this way, but many insurers start with offers that don’t reflect the real costs of an injury. A settlement is more likely to be fair when medical records and bills, as well as the personal impact of the injury, are clearly shown. Our firm can put this information together in a way that makes the full cost of the injury clear and fight for an agreement that covers those losses.

Not every injury case in Boston is decided by Massachusetts law alone. A truck accident on the highway may involve federal safety regulations, and a defective product claim may connect to nationwide consumer protection rules. These laws can affect how responsibility is proven and what compensation is available. An attorney who understands both state and federal systems can recognize where those rules apply and use them to build a stronger claim. For clients, that means a case is less likely to miss important details that could increase the value of a settlement or verdict.