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Effective legal assistance relies on numerous factors, including the background and skills of the attorneys, the attorneys’ record of success, and their commitment to advocating for the rights of their clients.

At Colucci, Colucci & Marcus, P.C., we have assembled a team with a deserved reputation as recognized leaders in Massachusetts personal injury law. Our team includes an attorney who is a member of the board of directors of the Massachusetts chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and a member of the advisory board for Massachusetts General Prime Care, and who serves in leadership roles for Massachusetts General Hospital, Somerville/Cambridge Elder Services’ money management advisory council, South Shore Hospital and ARC of Greater Boston (GBARC)

Our qualifications and credentials are matched by our record of and commitment to results; we have obtained dozens of six- and seven-figure awards for injured clients since 1995. For more information about our attorneys, call 617-917-3917 or click on the link below.

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