Personal Injury Law

Statute of Limitations on Medical Malpractice Lawsuits in Massachusetts

Massachusetts applies different statutes of limitations on medical malpractice depending upon when the injury occurred, or should have been noticed, and if a child is involve, the age of the child at the time of the injury. Specifically ... Read the rest of this entry »

Why You Need a Lawyer

An article about the services personal injury lawyers provide and why retaining an attorney is necessary if you wish to obtain fair and just compensation for your personal injury claim in Massachusetts.

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Steps In a Personal Injury Lawsuit

Many personal injury claims are settled prior to filing a personal injury lawsuit. However, if an insurance company denies your claim or makes an unreasonable offer, you should consider pursuing a lawsuit. This article summarizes the different steps involved in a lawsuit.

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Slip and Fall Information

When an individual is injured on someone elses' property, we evaluate available insurance coverage and pursue a premises liability claim against the negligent homeowner, commercial property owner or other negligent party. We handle property negligence claims involving:

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Proving a Slip & Fall Claim

Proving a slip and fall claim requires a thorough understanding of what caused the fall and knowledge of the applicable law. In this article, Attorney Allison discusses the law on slip and fall claims.

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Proving a Personal Injury Claim

You may be entitled to personal injury damages if you prove that the defendant was negligent and the defendant's negligence caused you to suffer injury or harm. There are many types of damages you may be entitled to - but your the burden of proof is on the victim (or family members when the legal matter involves wrongful death). Your attorney must prove your damages by a fair preponderance of the evidence (or in other words, when all of the evidence is weighed that the matter is more probably true than not.)

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Proving a Car Accident Claim

If you were injured in a car accident, you may wish to pursue a car accident claim. This article offers useful information about car accident claims including types of claims, proving a claim, and statute of limitations.

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Massachusetts Personal Injury Protection (PIP)

If you were in a car accident, you may pursue a Massachusetts Personal Injury Protection (PIP) claim for lost wages, medical bills and replacement services regardless of who caused the car accident. This is otherwise known as "no fault insurance."

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Personal Injury Case Evaluation & Settlement

Once you have reached an end medical result (which means that you have fully recovered, or your doctor determines that your condition will not improve with further treatment and you are permanently disabled), we will obtain any remaining documents we may need, evaluate your claim, prepare a demand package, and attempt to negotiate a settlement of your claim with the defendant's insurance company.

Attorney Allison will review your entire file including all documents concerning liability and damages, and evaluate your personal injury claim.

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Car Accident Attorney Services

Personal Injury lawyer, Robert Allison, is an experienced Massachusetts car accident attorney. He will help you with many of the concerns you may have following a car accident such as the payment of medical bills and lost wages, talking to insurance companies, and getting your car repaired. Here are some of the benefits of hiring the law firm of F. Robert Allison to represent your best interests in a car accident claim.

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