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ROB LEVINE, BROCKTON PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER

HURT IN AN PERSONAL INJURY ACCIDENT? GET AN ATTORNEY

An unplanned personal injury can be a major setback in your life, beyond the physical damage and the time it will take to heal. Brockton’s personal injury lawyer Rob Levine is the attorney to turn to in your time of need. Have you been injured, and do you feel it could have been prevented – Do you believe it was caused by negligent actions of another person?

Some of the things you may be facing include:

Severe physical injuries that may take months or even years to recover from

Staggering medical bills

The inability to work, leading to lost income or even a lost job

All the mental stress from trying to figure out how you will pay your bills and support your family during the recovery process

GET HELP NOW! THE HEAVY HITTER® IS HERE FOR YOU

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HOW AN EXPERIENCED BROCKTON PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER CAN HELP

If you have been hurt, and you believe you may have a valid claim, call us right now for your free consultation. No matter the extent of your injuries, solid legal advice always works to your advantage.

Call our Brockton personal injury lawyers for a free case evaluation.

CAR ACCIDENTS AND BEYOND IN BROCKTON

Car accidents are the most common case types that we hear about, but we assist with more than just accidents. Our attorneys are here to put you on the road to recovery. We would be happy to discuss any case involving a car, truck, motorcycle, bus, boat, or bicycle accident. We also help with medical malpractice, slip and falls, workers compensation, and fair debt collection. Once it is confirmed that you have a valid claim, we can help you in getting a settlement from the negligent party and their insurance company – money that will assist you as you recover from the accident. Give our Brockton personal injury lawyer a call right now for a free consultation of your case.

TRUCK ACCIDENTSAND OTHER PERSONAL INJURY CASES THAT WE HANDLE

There are many types of personal injury cases, and we focus specifically on this area of law. Our attorneys have collective decades of experience in handling personal injury litigation and can assist you in claims that involve auto accidents, premises liability, disability, and more. We know that personal injury cases often lead the injured party dealing with immense debt – which I why we also offer services regarding fair debt collection!

FAQs About Your

Injury or accident case

What should I do after a car accident?
Your health should be your priority. See a healthcare professional and follow their orders. During the case, do not discuss the accident with the at-fault party’s insurance company, as this could unintentionally help build their case against you. Hiring an experienced personal injury attorney will help you navigate the process.
  • Dial 911 and report the accident. Let them know if there are any injuries and always request a rescue if you are injured.
  • Never move your vehicle prior to the police arriving.
  • If you are able to exit your vehicle, take pictures of the accident scene from a distance so that you can see all of the vehicles involved and all of the vehicles in one picture. Then take close-up pictures of each vehicle involved. Make sure to include the damage, license plate of the vehicle, and a picture of the driver.
  • If there is a witness to the accident, ask them to wait for the police to arrive so they can give a statement. If they cannot wait, ask if you can take a picture of their identification and then include a picture of them holding their identification that you can read.
  • Once the police arrive, make a statement as to how the accident occurred. Ensure that the police talk to the witness and takes their statement as well. If the witness left prior to the police arrival, show the police officer a picture of the witness and their identification, making sure that, on the police report, they are noted as a witness that had to leave before his arrival.
  • If you are injured, never refuse medical treatment by rescue personnel.  Be transported by rescue to the nearest hospital to get medical treatment.
If the police are unable to respond and you or the other driver need to leave, you have two options:
    1. You and the other driver can agree to follow each other and meet at the police department to make a report.
    2. If you are not going to meet at the police department to make a report, you should exchange the following information to include a copy of their license, motor vehicle registration, insurance card, a picture of their license plate, and a picture of the other driver. Remember, you should have documented photos of the scene of the accident and damages to vehicles as well.
I’m not sure if I have a case.
Many personal injury cases are complex, so consider hiring a personal injury attorney like Rob Levine & Associates.  We will do our best to investigate, obtain the facts, and help you understand your options.  At Rob Levine & Associates, we do not charge for consultations.
What damages can I be compensated for?
If you are a victim of a bus accident, you are entitled to recover the same damages as any other personal injury case, to include: lost wages, medical bills, pain & suffering, property damage, out of pocket expenses, scarring, compensation for any permanent injury, and compensation for any future medical costs.
What happens if I do not feel pain at the scene of the accident?
You must see a healthcare professional right after your accident, whether or not you feel pain. Your body’s natural adrenaline will likely kick in, meaning your body is in initial shock. Once that wears off, you will be able to feel the effects of your injuries.
What typically causes bus accidents?
When a bus is involved in a motor vehicle collision, the negligence can be that of either the bus driver or the other driver. For all of the reasons that any motor vehicle accident occurs, those reasons apply to both the bus driver and the driver of the other car. For example inattentive driving, failure to stop at a stop sign, not clearing a lane before changing lanes, failure to stop in traffic, and rear-ending another vehicle. In addition, motor vehicle accidents specific to a bus could occur due to a driver’s exhaustion, inadequate screening or training, driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or the bus company's failure to maintain the equipment or vehicle.
What should I do after a bus accident?
  • If you are involved in a bus accident and you are injured, make sure either you or someone else has dialed 911 to request a rescue as well as the police to document the accident.
  • The bus driver should be creating a list of all the passengers on the bus at the time of the accident. Ensure that your name is written on the list, then take a picture of the list and the bus driver holding the list.
  • Ensure you receive a receipt showing proof that you were on the bus. Take a picture of the receipt to preserve it.
  • Take pictures of the damage to the bus, any vehicles involved in the accident, and/or any items damaged, i.e., a tree.
  • If you are injured, do not refuse medical attention. Be transported by rescue to the nearest or most appropriate hospital for treatment.

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