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- If you were physically injured as a result of a motor vehicle
accident then you may be able to make a claim for compensation
against the responsible party, their insurance company, or other
entity.
- All states have different regulations as to eligibility for
claims resulting from motor vehicle accidents. For example,
in Massachusetts, the state may require an individual to have
incurred at least $2,000 in reasonable medical care expenses
to be eligible to file a claim.
- Benefits – You may be eligible to be reimbursed for
medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering that has
resulted from the accident.
- Generally a person is legally permitted to file a claim against
the party responsible for an accident within a limited period
of time. It is important to take prompt action.
- If you believe to be eligible to file a claim, call and make
an in-person appointment or print out and fill out an intake
form and emailsdv, or mail it to us along with any medical
or police reports that you may have. We will contact
you after
reviewing your information. Click here for
our contact information.
- What kind of documents or information should I bring to an
appointment?
- Medical reports
- Police reports
- Location of the accident
- Information on the person you had the accident with:
- Name and address
- Driver's license and registration number
- Car model and type, and
- name of their insurance company
- Your health insurance information
- Witness information
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Disclaimer:
The information contained in this Web site is general
in nature and subject to change at any point in time. As such,
it may not necessarily apply to all situations. Therefore,
under no circumstance it should be construed as legal advice.
Please
ensure that you consult with an attorney regarding your specific
situation before starting a legal process.
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