Justice for Personal Injury Plaintiffs in Massachusetts
No
Stone
Unturned
We start from the proposition that every accident is preventable had the person in charge taken proper precautions for your safety and the safety of others.
We seek the facts that the responsible person or corporation and their insurance company try to hide. Then we leave no stone unturned.
Did the unsafe product that hurt you also injure others?
We find out what the manufacturer did to identify and eliminate the hazard or warn people about the risk of injury.
We obtain the answers doctors and risk managers cover up.
We found out what went wrong and why.
Was the other driver texting or talking on a cell phone when the collision occured?
We find out the information the other driver's insurance company and its lawyers want to hide from you.
Did a general contractor or subtractor place profits ahead of your safety?
We find out why there was no site-specific safety plan for the job site where you were hurt and why OSHA regulations were not enforced.
Did the property owner know about the hazard before you were hurt?
We find out why they didn’t fix the problem and eliminate the danger.
Cases &
Insights
Hockey Player Sustains Quadriplegia From Defective Helmet
High school player suffers burst fracture of his cervical spine after striking the dasher boards of a hockey rink headfirst.
What Are the Most Common Types of Medical Errors?
If you suffered injury or illness due to a healthcare provider’s error, you could seek compensation for damages you suffered as a result.
Carpenter Falls Through Uncovered Skylight
Safety program at constuction site did not insure that skylight openings were promptly covered with plywood secured in place against accidental displacement.
How Long Does it Take to Settle a Semi Truck Accident?
Settling your semi truck accident case can allow you to get the financial recovery you need but spare you the stress and risk of going to court. That's why settling amicably with insurance companies is often the ideal outcome.