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Personal Injury Lawyer

Massachusetts Personal Injury Attorneys

New England’s Trusted Legal Team

Wyskiel, Boc, Tillinghast & Bolduc, P.A. and our Massachusetts personal injury lawyers are standing by to hear from clients throughout the state who need legal counsel and representation. If you were in an accident and now need compensation, then you should pick up the phone and dial (603) 742-5222. There is no better time than right now to discover your personal injury legal options and start taking action to get the compensation you deserve.

When you are ready to seek compensation and justice, contact our firm to speak with a personal injury lawyer near you.

Personal injury Cases We Handle

Were you hurt by another party’s preventable negligence? If so, then you might have a valid personal injury claim on your hands. If this prerequisite to filing a personal injury claim seems broad, then that is because it is. Personal injury cases can take many different forms and types. Our legal team is eclectic and highly experienced, so you can be confident that we will know how to manage your case no matter what it involves.

We can handle a variety of personal injury cases, such as:

  • Brain injuries
  • Car accidents
  • Dog bites
  • Drunk driving accidents
  • Motorcycle accidents
  • Pedestrian accidents
  • Premises liability incidents
  • Spine injuries
  • Truck accidents
  • Wrongful death claims

Our Personal Injury Lawyers

Serving NH, ME, MA, & VT

Personal Injury Claims Process

Are you ready to file a personal injury claim? Before you get too far ahead of yourself, let our team make sure that your claim is ready to go. The truth is that the personal injury claims process has many complicated steps. Rushing through things could derail your case and make it more difficult for you to get the compensation that you need and deserve.

Allow us to help with each part of the personal injury claims process, which includes:

  • Investigating your accident.
  • Speaking with medical experts about your injuries.
  • Calculating the damages owed to you.
  • Pinpointing liability for the accident.
  • Filing the claim against the right party or parties.
  • Answering any inquiries or challenges.
  • Negotiating for a fair settlement.
  • Preparing for litigation and going to court.

In other words, we can be the legal team that you count on from start to finish. We think every personal injury case should be so simple to manage. Do you agree?

Compensation Available in Personal Injury Cases

Victims of personal injury may be entitled to a range of damages, including:

  • Medical Expenses: Coverage for past and future medical treatment.
  • Lost Wages: Reimbursement for income lost during recovery.
  • Loss of Earning Capacity: Compensation for reduced ability to work.
  • Pain and Suffering: Damages for physical pain and emotional trauma.
  • Property Damage: Payment for repair or replacement of damaged belongings.
  • Punitive Damages: In cases of extreme negligence or malicious conduct.

Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury Claims

Workplace injuries can leave employees with significant medical expenses, lost wages, and long-term disabilities. In Massachusetts, injured workers are typically entitled to benefits under the workers’ compensation system, which provides financial relief regardless of who was at fault. However, workers’ compensation may not fully cover all the damages associated with a workplace accident. In some cases, pursuing a personal injury claim alongside or instead of a workers’ compensation claim may be an option.

Why Choose Wyskiel, Boc, Tillinghast & Bolduc, P.A. for Your Personal Injury Case?

With decades of combined experience, our team provides personalized, results-driven representation for personal injury victims throughout Massachusetts.

Our Key Strengths:

  • Proven Track Record: Our Massachusetts personal injury lawyers have successfully recovered substantial settlements and verdicts for our clients, helping them regain financial stability after an accident.
  • Client-Centered Approach: We prioritize clear communication and treat every client with care, respect, and empathy.
  • Aggressive Advocacy: Whether through settlement negotiations or courtroom litigation, we relentlessly pursue the best outcome for your case.
  • No Upfront Costs: We work on a contingency fee basis, so you pay nothing unless we win your PI case.

Choose Our Firm Today

Picking our Massachusetts personal injury attorneys will probably be the easiest step in your claim. We have decades of collective legal experience, have won millions of dollars for past injury clients, and provide personable and focused attention to every single client who works with us. With us on your side, we know you will feel confident about your future recovery.

Please let us know how we can help you. Dial (603) 742-5222 at any time to speak with a personal injury attorney near you.

Personal injury faqs

1. How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Massachusetts?

In Massachusetts, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is three years from the date of the injury. However, certain exceptions may apply. Contact us promptly to ensure your rights are protected.

2. How much does it cost to hire a personal injury lawyer?

At Wyskiel, Boc, Tillinghast & Bolduc, P.A., we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you owe us nothing unless we win your case.

3. What should I do after an accident?

  • Seek medical attention immediately.
  • Document the accident scene with photos and collect witness information.
  • Avoid speaking to insurance adjusters without consulting a lawyer.
  • Contact us to evaluate your case and protect your rights.

4. Can I still recover damages if I was partially at fault?

Yes. Massachusetts follows a modified comparative negligence rule, which allows you to recover damages if you are less than 51% at fault. Your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.

5. How long does it take to resolve a personal injury case?

The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case. Some cases may settle within months, while others may take a year or longer if they go to trial.

6. What types of evidence are important in a personal injury case?

Key evidence includes:

  • Police reports
  • Medical records
  • Photos of the accident scene and injuries
  • Witness statements
  • Expert testimony, such as accident reconstructionists or medical specialists

7. What if the insurance company offers me a settlement?

Before accepting any settlement offer, consult with our experienced attorneys. Insurance companies often aim to minimize payouts, and we can ensure you receive fair compensation.

8. Can I file a claim on behalf of a loved one who passed away in an accident?

Yes, Massachusetts law allows family members to file a wrongful death claim to seek compensation for their loss. Contact us for guidance on this sensitive matter.

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Common Answers To Your Questions


  • Do I have to pay to meet with an attorney first before I commit?

    No. Our law firm offers free case evaluations to everyone in New Hampshire and throughout New England—it costs you nothing to meet with us to learn more about how lawyers and so we can learn more about you and your case.

  • What do I do after an accident?

    If you’ve been injured in an accident, whether it’s a car crash or after slipping on a wet surface, your priority should be getting medical attention for your injuries—even if your injuries are minor or you’re not feeling any immediate pain. From there, we recommend documenting as much of your accident as possible, from taking photos of the property damage to gathering witness contact information, and then calling our firm to get started on your case. We can begin investigating your accident quickly to ensure important evidence doesn’t disappear over time.

  • How is a wrongful death claim different from a personal injury claim?

    Victims of accidents who survive can file personal injury claims, but when they die in their accidents or later pass away from their injuries, their surviving family members or those who were financially dependent on them can file wrongful death claims. Wrongful death claims can recover most of the damages that personal injury claims recover, including medical bills, lost wages, and property damage, but they can also recover some of the damages the family members incurred, including funeral and burial bills and loss of companionship.

  • What should I say if an insurance adjuster calls me?

    Shortly after an accident, you may receive a phone call from an insurance adjuster. While they may sound nice and say they simply want to understand what happened, insurance adjusters often try to coax certain statements from you so they can limit the amount of liability that falls on their insured. It’s important to get legal representation as soon as possible so your lawyer can handle these calls and you don’t have to risk saying something that may harm your case.

  • How long do I have to file my personal injury claim?

    It’s important for victims to know that they don’t have all the time in the world to file a personal injury lawsuit. The amount of time you have to file a claim depends on the state where the accident and injuries occurred. For example, New Hampshire’s statute of limitations is three years, meaning victims have three years from the date of injury to file a claim successfully. Hiring a personal injury attorney can be beneficial because they understand their state’s various laws, including those governing filing deadlines.