Attorney Jonathan A. Broverman has been engaged in the practice of law for over 36 years in Massachusetts and is committed to helping his clients deal successfully with the challenges life presents. If you need an experienced personal injury, divorce or real estate attorney, turn to Attorney Jonathan A. Broverman. Attorney Jonathan A. Broverman has been practicing law in Massachusetts for 36 years.
The areas in which he practices are personal injury, wrongful death, motor vehicle accidents, divorce, real estate and wills. If you need an experienced attorney in these areas of the law, please call Attorney Jonathan A. Broverman for a free consultation.
The areas in which he practices are personal injury, wrongful death, motor vehicle accidents, divorce, real estate and wills. If you need an experienced attorney in these areas of the law, please call Attorney Jonathan A. Broverman for a free consultation.
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Attorney Jonathan A. Broverman has been representing clients who have suffered injuries in motor vehicle accidents for over thirty-six(36) years.
Attorney Broverman handles all serious personal injuries sustained in motor vehicle accidents, including: fractures, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries and fatal injuries.
Attorney Broverman will work diligently to make a strong and successful case for his client.
He will investigate every aspect of the client's accident and the injuries and losses they have suffered.
Attorney Broverman handles all serious personal injuries sustained in motor vehicle accidents, including: fractures, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries and fatal injuries.
Attorney Broverman will work diligently to make a strong and successful case for his client.
He will investigate every aspect of the client's accident and the injuries and losses they have suffered.
A dog/animal attack is a frightening and traumatic event, especially for a child victim.
Dog attacks on victims are often unprovoked.
Generally, the dog's owner is legally responsible for the injuries and damages caused by the attack if the dog was not being teased, tormented or abused by the victim, the victim was not trespassing and the victim did not provoke the attack.
The scene in the aftermath of a dog attack is usually chaotic.
Focus first on providing or arranging for the appropriate medical care for the victim.
Dog attacks on victims are often unprovoked.
Generally, the dog's owner is legally responsible for the injuries and damages caused by the attack if the dog was not being teased, tormented or abused by the victim, the victim was not trespassing and the victim did not provoke the attack.
The scene in the aftermath of a dog attack is usually chaotic.
Focus first on providing or arranging for the appropriate medical care for the victim.
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