Lowell Car Accident Lawyer

Suffering a personal injury due to someone else’s negligence can have devastating effects. Even in a state like Massachusetts, which has high-quality health care, injuries can be serious, with catastrophic financial, physical, and emotional consequences.

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Unfortunately, far too many Lowell residents have had to deal with the aftermath of a serious accident. In a city of more than 114,000 people, more than 11 percent of Lowell residents live with a disability, and 4 percent lack health insurance. In 2022 alone, more than 4,700 individuals died of unintentional injuries in the state of Massachusetts. That works out to approximately 14 resident deaths per day. Injuries were the leading cause of death among residents aged 1 to 44 and the third-leading cause among all ages.

If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you need a Lowell law firm that understands your rights and the community. Rob Levine Law has a long track record of fighting aggressively for justice and winning substantial results for injured Lowell residents. Whether you’ve been hurt in a car accident, a slip and fall, or in some other way by another party’s negligence, we can help.

How Can a Personal Injury Lawyer at Rob Levine Law Help?

When you have a personal injury case, experience matters. Our firm has served injured and disabled individuals across New England for 25 years. In that time, we have helped more than 50,000 people and won over $2 billion in settlements and verdicts. Notable Massachusetts awards include:

Our skilled attorneys are dedicated to aggressively pursuing fair compensation in every case we take on. And you won’t pay us unless you win—that’s our Free Free Guarantee®.

What Types of Personal Injury Cases Does Rob Levine Law Handle?

Our trusted team handles a broad range of case types, including the following:

Even if your injury resulted from an accident not listed above, contact us.

What Steps Should You Take After a Personal Injury in Lowell?

What you do after an accident matters. Protect your rights and well-being by taking the following actions:

  1. Seek medical attention immediately: Even if your injuries seem minor, an exam can catch something that might worsen with time. Medical records are also substantial evidence in your claim or potential lawsuit. Follow all advice for treatment and recovery, as not doing so can make your injuries seem minor.
  2. Report the incident: Call the Lowell Police if the accident happened on public property, such as a street, park, or sidewalk. If you are injured on privately owned land, such as a home or business, report it to the property owner.
  3. Document the scene and your injuries: Take photos of damage from as many angles as possible. Note any key elements such as blocked sightlines, hazardous conditions, traffic signals, debris, property damage, and more to supplement your photographs.
  4. Preserve and organize evidence: Gather all medical records, bills, pay stubs, incident reports, and other documents in a safe place. Organize your photos into a folder. Also, keep a written journal of your recovery, including your symptoms and health status.
  5. Consult a Lowell personal injury attorney: An experienced lawyer can explain your compensation options and guide you through the claims process. Avoid talking to insurance companies until you have a lawyer, as some insurers may try to blame the accident on you or deny your claim.
  6. File an insurance claim: Available insurance coverage depends on the type of case. Ask your attorney about your options for filing. Do not give a statement to the insurance carrier before consulting with an attorney.
  7. Consider legal action: If the other party is unwilling to settle for an amount that fully compensates for your losses, consider filing a lawsuit and fighting for your rights in court.

Massachusetts state law gives you three years from the incident date to file most personal injury lawsuits. The deadline for wrongful death matters is three years from the date of death. Missing the deadline typically means losing your right to sue, so acting quickly is essential.

What Compensation Can I Collect in a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

Personal injury cases typically involve a combination of economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages cover out-of-pocket expenses, including medical costs, repairs, and lost wages. Non-economic damages compensate you for intangible losses, such as pain and suffering or mental distress.

If you have a wrongful death case, your non-economic damages may include loss of consortium, or the loss of the benefits of a relationship. Wrongful death matters involving extreme negligence or wilful recklessness can also justify punitive damages, which penalize the defendant instead of compensating specific plaintiff losses.

Why You Need a Lowell Personal Injury Lawyer

If you have suffered an injury caused by someone else’s actions or omissions, you don’t have to suffer in silence. Our skilled and experienced attorneys in Lowell can help you navigate the complexities of the claims process.

We will assist you in filing the proper paperwork fully and on time, helping you avoid delays. We’ll also handle communications with opposing parties, so you don’t have to worry about making a mistake or saying something that harms your interests.

Our aggressive approach to personal injury law means your rights come first. We understand the tactics insurance companies use to limit the amounts they pay. We can counter those tactics and negotiate for a settlement that compensates you for the full extent of your losses.

We deeply understand the local community and legal landscape. We are committed to advocating for vulnerable Lowell residents inside and out of the courtroom, sponsoring and participating in many community events across southern and central New England. We’re proud to be here for you.

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If you’ve suffered an injury in Lowell, our trusted team is here for you. Under our Fee Free Guarantee®, you won’t pay us unless we recover compensation for you.

We’re available 24/7, call 800-742-3920 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.

Personal Injury FAQs

How do I file a personal injury claim?

To file a claim, document the accident and your resulting losses. Then, notify the responsible party’s insurance companies to demand compensation. This begins the negotiation process, which can lead to a settlement. If not, you can file a lawsuit and pursue litigation. It’s best to hire an attorney to handle these steps for you.

You must provide evidence that the other party was negligent and breached a duty of care owed to you, causing your injury and losses.

You can determine the value of a personal injury claim by calculating economic damages, such as medical bills and lost wages. You also must account for your non-economic damages, such as pain, suffering, and the other less quantifiable impacts on your life.

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