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Automobile Accident Verdict
Personal injury law protects individuals who have been harmed because another person, business, or organization acted carelessly, recklessly, or wrongfully.
When someone’s failure to exercise reasonable care causes injury, Massachusetts law allows the injured person to pursue compensation for the physical, financial, and emotional impact of that harm.
At its core, a personal injury case is about accountability. It is about proving that someone had a legal duty to act responsibly, breached that duty, and caused measurable damages as a result.
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Serious injuries impact more than your physical health. They can disrupt your income, strain your family, and create uncertainty about your future. Medical bills begin to mount, employers may question your recovery timeline, and insurance adjusters often start calling almost immediately.
Evidence can disappear. Witness memories fade. That is why we act quickly.
We gather crucial evidence: medical records, maintenance logs, safety histories, electronic data, and witness statements. When necessary, we consult medical specialists, life-care planners, accident reconstruction experts, and financial analysts to fully understand the impact of your injuries.
We identify every liable party. Whether that’s a negligent driver, property owner, business, medical provider, manufacturer, or corporation, and hold them accountable.
Injury Cases
in Boston
Not all personal injury firms operate at the same level. Insurance companies recognize which firms are fully prepared to take a case as far as necessary and which are more likely to accept a quick settlement. That distinction can directly affect what you recover.
Since 1988, Rubenstein Law has represented injury victims in serious and complex cases. Our verdicts, settlements, and trial readiness reflect a consistent commitment to securing meaningful compensation for the people we represent. With billions recovered for clients and over 3,000 five-star reviews, our track record speaks for itself.
We approach every case with the expectation that it may require litigation. That level of preparation strengthens negotiations and positions our clients for stronger results.
When you contact our firm, your legal team gets to work immediately. We preserve critical evidence, interview witnesses, obtain necessary records, and consult with medical professionals, financial analysts, accident reconstruction specialists, and life-care planners to fully assess the scope of your damages. With our Boston office and the resources to stand up to major insurance carriers and corporate defendants, we are built to handle serious injury claims.
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WHAT TO DO AFTER AN INJURY IN Boston
You don’t need to have all the answers right now. But what you do in the hours and days after an injury can significantly affect your health, your financial recovery, and your legal rights.
Your health comes first. Call 911 if anyone is hurt. Even if you feel okay, adrenaline can mask serious injuries. Getting medical attention quickly creates a documented link between the incident and your injuries.
Whether it’s a car crash, fall, workplace injury, or unsafe property, make sure the incident is officially documented. A police report or incident report helps establish facts before others attempt to shift the narrative.
If it is safe to do so, take photos or video of the scene, hazards, vehicles, property damage, visible injuries, and surrounding conditions. Collect witness names and contact information. Evidence can disappear quickly.
Avoid apologizing or speculating about what happened. Even casual statements can later be used against you. Massachusetts follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning your own actions can reduce or eliminate your recovery. Let the investigation determine responsibility.
Massachusetts is a no-fault insurance state, which means your own insurer is often the first to get involved after a car accident. Insurance adjusters may sound helpful, but their goal is to minimize payouts. Do not give recorded statements or accept settlement offers without legal guidance.
Massachusetts law gives you three years to file a personal injury claim, but waiting puts your case at risk. Evidence disappears and witnesses forget. The sooner we get involved, the sooner we can preserve your rights and start building your case. The consultation is free. There is no obligation.
Recovering after an accident is not just about healing physically. It is about protecting your financial stability, securing proper medical care, and building a case strong enough to withstand insurance company scrutiny.
At Rubenstein Law, we guide clients through every stage of the personal injury process. We help coordinate medical treatment and, when appropriate, work with providers to defer payment until a case is resolved. We document lost wages, reduced earning capacity, and long-term financial impact. We evaluate every category of damages, from medical expenses to emotional distress, to ensure nothing is overlooked.
Developing a strong personal injury case in Massachusetts requires more than filing paperwork. It requires collecting and preserving evidence, analyzing liability, and proving negligence under Massachusetts law. Our team gathers police reports, medical records, witness statements, digital evidence, and expert opinions to establish fault and demonstrate the full extent of your losses.
Massachusetts follows a modified comparative negligence standard, meaning that any fault assigned to you can reduce your recovery, and fault above 50% bars it entirely. The state’s three-year filing deadline adds urgency to acting quickly. We assess liability, identify all responsible parties, and develop a strategy designed to pursue full and fair compensation.
You should not have to navigate medical bills, lost income, and legal complexity alone. Our role is to handle the legal burden so you can focus on recovery.
More than
$5 billion Recovered
For our clients
You did not expect this injury, and you should not have to navigate the aftermath alone. We are here to answer your questions, protect your interests, and help you rebuild with strength and dignity.
How Much Is My Boston Personal Injury Case Worth?
After an injury, you may be facing medical costs, missed work, and uncertainty about what lies ahead. When we evaluate a claim, we look at several factors that help determine the full value of your case.
Expenses related to emergency care, hospital stays, surgeries, rehabilitation, medication, and any ongoing or future treatment.
Income missed while recovering, as well as reduced earning potential if injuries limit your ability to work in the future.
Physical pain, emotional distress, and the impact injuries have on your daily life.
Repair or replacement of vehicles, equipment, or other personal property damaged in the incident.
If injuries cause lasting impairments or require ongoing care, compensation may reflect the long-term effects on your health and lifestyle.
Insurance companies often attempt to resolve claims quickly and for less than their full value. Carefully evaluating the full scope of damages is important before agreeing to any settlement.







Compensation Is Not Simply About Covering Expenses.
It is about seeking accountability for profound harm and providing financial security for those left to rebuild their lives. While no amount of money can undo a life-altering injury or the loss of a loved one, a personal injury or wrongful death claim can offer stability, support, and a path forward during an incredibly difficult time.
The first step forward does not have to be overwhelming. A free consultation, in a confidential setting, gives you the opportunity to share your story, understand your options, and receive clear guidance without any financial pressure. We evaluate the strength of your case, explain what to expect, and help you make an informed decision about how to proceed. Even if you choose not to move forward, you leave with clarity and direction.
Rubenstein Law represents personal injury victims across Boston and throughout Massachusetts with the resources to take on major insurance carriers and corporations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Massachusetts?
In most cases, Massachusetts law allows three years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline may prevent you from recovering compensation, so it is important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible.
Yes. Massachusetts follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You may still recover compensation if you were less than 51% responsible for the accident, though your recovery may be reduced by your percentage of fault.
There are no upfront fees. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation on your behalf.
Most personal injury cases are resolved through settlement. However, we prepare every case as if it may go to trial, which helps strengthen your position during negotiations.
Initial settlement offers are often lower than the true value of a claim. Before accepting any offer, it is important to fully understand the extent of your injuries, medical costs, and long-term impact.
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A legal team that picks up the phone when you call. Strategy built around your case, not someone else’s. And a firm with the resources and resolve to take your fight all the way to trial if that is what it takes.