Category: Car Accident Claims

If your case does not settle, a trial become necessary (assuming mediation or arbitration are not utilized). If you receive a favorable judgment at trial, that is great. But in Massachusetts, the amount of the verdict is reduced by the amounts of PIP benefits that have been paid on your behalf. Therefore, the insurance company that insures […]

No. Never. Following your Massachusetts personal injury accident, the insurance company that insures the person or persons that caused your injuries will want to obtain a recorded statement from you. I have one thing to say: don’t give a recorded statement to the insurance company! The insurance company is not your friend and do not let them talk […]

“Hit and run” automobile accidents occur each and every day in Massachusetts. This means the driver(s) that caused a car accident cannot be unidentified. If you are the victim of a “hit and run,” you may be concerned about how your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering will be compensated. Do not worry […]

Here are some things to do (and things to avoid) following an auto accident in Massachusetts: Call the police; Tell the police officer(s) exactly how the accident occurred; Be careful what you say to the other driver; keep things to an absolute minimum; If you have a camera in your car, photograph the accident scene […]

Ok, so you have concluded your medical treatment following your accident (motor vehicle, slip and fall, dog bite, etc.) and now it is time to negotiate your claim with the insurance company. In order to effectively begin settlement negotiations, you must write an effective demand letter. Your demand letter should first state the facts of the […]

According to Netscape Autos, Boston is the second most dangerous American city to drive in. Here is the list compiled by Netscape Autos: Los Angeles Boston Chicago Dallas Houston Milwaukee Minneapolis New Orleans New York City Washington

Anyone that lives in Boston or works in Boston knows that traffic can be a nightmare. Thought I would share this from insurance.com which lists the ten most traffic congested American cities: Los Angeles, CA San Francisco, CA Denver, CO Miami, FL Phoenix, AZ Chicago, IL San Jose, CA Washington, DC Portland, OR Boston, MA