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Why Motor Vehicle Accidents Are Among The Most Misunderstood Of Personal Injury Matters?

Motor vehicle accidents are among the most misunderstood of all personal injury matters. In short, all attorneys think that they can successfully handle this case. They are wrong. Knowing the ins and outs of car insurance and coverage can often be the difference between a large recovery and a minimal one.

With over 20 years of experience, we know precisely how to maximize the value of cases, even when there are seeming problems with the case that may scare off other attorneys. Also, hustle, ingenuity, and aggressiveness are still qualities that bear fruit in the law. We recently were faced with a difficult worksite accident case that appeared to all as unwinnable. In short, you cannot sue your employer in Massachusetts for personal injuries received on the job. Our client lost his foot in an industrial accident, but all those responsible were either coworkers or his employers, both of which are immune to suit. We figured out a way around the problem by researching Secretary of State filings and the way in which the defendant corporation was structured. The case that was “unwinnable” settled in the millions. It all comes down to your lawyer. Because we only work on a contingency (we only get paid if successful) there is simply no reason for anyone with a personal injury case to go anywhere else. If you want the best, Colucci, Colucci and Marcus, P.C stands ready to help.

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