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Attorney Paul M. King

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Law Office of Paul M. King
1501 Main Street, Unit 10 
Tewksbury, MA. 01876

Phone: (978) 851-5145
Fax: (978) 851-5146

Personal Injury

If you have been involved in a slip and fall, dog bite, or various situation were an injury has occurred, you are entitled to receive damages, both compensatory and for pain and suffering, for the person and/or item that caused you to sustain these injuries. However, in many of these situations, the party that has caused you to sustain these damages is required to receive timely notice. If you have been injured, kindly contact the Law Office of Paul M. King as soon as possible to ensure you maintain your rights to recover for the damages you sustained.

Personal Injury in Massachusetts

When you have been injured by someone else's carelessness, it is important to take some initial steps toward making sure your injury claim can be settled fairly and as quickly as possible:

  • Write down everything you can remember about how the injury occurred, including the names, addresses and phone numbers of potential witnesses, police officers, insurance company representatives (or company or workers' compensation representatives if it was a work injury)
  • Talk to Atty. Paul M. King before making any statements, written or verbal, to insurance company adjusters or representatives
  • Let anyone you think may be responsible for the injury know right away that you are intending to file a claim against them
  • Take steps to protect any evidence you may need to prove your injury, such as your totaled car, photographs of an accident or injury scene, clothing you were wearing, damaged personal belongings, and so forth

How Do I Figure Out Who Is At Fault?

In most cases, in order to collect on an injury claim in Massachusetts, you must prove the person who caused the injury was "negligent" - they did not exercise reasonable care. In Massachusetts, you must prove:

  • The existence of a duty owed to you by the person who caused your injury
  • The other person failed to carry out the duty that they owed you
  • You suffered damages
  • The other person's failure caused you to have the injury

Massachusetts "comparative negligence" law allows you to recover against another person, even if you were also negligent, as long as the other person was more negligent than you. The amount of your recovery will be reduced by a percentage of the amount you were found to be at fault for your own injury. If more than one person was negligent towards you, they are each proportionally responsible to you for their share of the damage that they caused.

If you have been injured using a consumer product, the manufacturer or the seller of the product may be responsible under a "products liability" legal theory if the product was not reasonably safe for use by you. Under Massachusetts law, you would need to prove that:

  • The product had some sort of defect or it did not have adequate warnings
  • The defect or lack of warnings caused your injury
  • You suffered damages

What Is My Claim Worth?

Under Massachusetts law, the person who injured you is responsible for:

  • Past, current and future estimated medical expenses
  • Time lost from work, including time spent going to medical appointments or therapy
  • Any property that was damaged, such as your vehicle
  • The cost of hiring someone to do household chores when you could not do them
  • Any permanent disfigurement or disability
  • Your emotional distress, including anxiety, depression, fright, shock, and any interference with your family relationships
  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Change in future earning ability due to the injury that you suffered
  • Any other costs that were a direct result of your injury

Atty. Paul M. King will know what type of expert witness to hire to best prove your damages.

Disclaimer: The content of this website has been prepared for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. The material posted on this website is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute, a lawyer-client relationship, and readers should not act upon it without seeking professional counsel.

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