- DUI/DWIThe rate of drunk driving has decreased over the past decade, due in large part to powerful public safety campaigns as well as stricter criminal penalties for people who drive drunk.
- Wrongful DeathThat tragedy could be a case of wrongful death, for which you should receive fair financial compensation. A wrongful death lawsuit can be brought by any bereaved individual related to the deceased through the estate of the deceased: children, parents, siblings or surviving spouse.
- Assault
- Hit and RunHit and Run Accidents: If you are the victim of a hit and run accident, there are deadlines within which you must report the incident to your own insurance company. If you do not report the incident within the required time frame, and if law enforcement officers never find the culprit, then you could lose your right to get financial compensation for your injuries.
- Workers CompensationHere is an example of potential third-party liability: if you travel in the course of your duties and are struck and injured by another motorist, you would be compensated for salary you sacrificed and medical expenses you accumulated, through your employer's workers' compensation policy.
- Premises LiabilityIf dangerous conditions or inadequate security lead to an accident or assault, the property owner may be legally responsible for the resulting injuries. This general concept is known as premises liability and is true of business property as well as residential.
- Personal InjuryYou owe it to yourself and your Massachusetts family to explore all avenues of liability when you have been injured at your place of employment. Anyone who directly or indirectly caused your personal injury or aggravated it by negligence, carelessness or maliciousness is potentially liable.
- Auto Accidents
- Dog BitesHave you, has a close friend or has your child been the recent victim of a vicious dog bite or animal attack in Massachusetts?