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With over 10 years of experience representing injured people in Massachusetts, the Law Offices of Samuel A. Segal is here for you when you are in need. When you hire us as your bodily injury lawyer, we will be there for you every step of the way in navigating the complex process of getting the best recovery possible for your injuries. Do not delay.

There are many different rules and time limits that apply to injury claims in Massachusetts. We are eager to speak with you to make sure you are on the right path to the best recovery. Attorney Samuel A. Segal has served for two years as Chair of the Massachusetts Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service and for four years on the Executive Committee of the Young Lawyers Division.

Nationally, attorney Samuel A. Segal has served for two years as a District Representative for Massachusetts and New Hampshire to the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division and one year as the National Affiliates Director. Attorney Samuel A. Segal believes that everyone deserves access to justice, and he makes it a priority to give back to the people of Massachusetts.
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With over a decade of experience representing clients injured in car accidents, the professionals at the Law Offices of Samuel A. Segal know what it takes to get you the best recovery possible.
What you may not know is that there are many different types of insurance that can apply to your claim.
How these policies interact is critical to determining how much you can recover for your bodily injuries and property damage.
The best thing you can do for your potential recovery is to speak with a legal expert as soon as possible to make sure you are taking the right steps towards making a full physical and economic recovery from your car accident.
In over a decade of practice as a car accident lawyer, we have seen way too many instances of people being surprised that their car insurance will not cover them in their time of need.
We have seen people lose their cars and be unable to get compensated for injuries, medical bills, and lost wages.
It is these unpleasant surprises that can be catastrophic for people involved in a car accident that was not even their fault.
The best thing you can do to prevent this is to understand your car insurance and make sure it covers what you need and does not leave you footing the bill.
Bicycle accidents often come as a surprise.
They can happen when you are riding in traffic, crossing an intersection, making a turn, or crossing a parking lot or side street.
As a regular bike commuter in Boston, attorney Samuel A. Segal understands and appreciates all of the unique issues involved in bicycle-related claims.
Get the medical treatment you need for your injuries.
Your health cannot be replaced.
Do not delay.
Go to the hospital or your doctor immediately if you are experiencing any injuries from a bicycle accident.
Losing a loved one is incredibly traumatic for the entire family.
Massachusetts wrongful death claims arise when a person is killed due to the negligence of another.
Wrongful death claims can arise because of car accidents, bike accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, nursing home negligence, and more.
In addition to the rules and laws that apply to those underlying negligence claims, wrongful death claims are further governed by Massachusetts statute G.L. c. 229, s. 2.
The first step that must be taken is to make sure a Personal Representative is appointed to represent the interests of the deceased person in Court.
Being injured by a doctor, nurse, EMT, or other medical professional can be harrowing and traumatic.
We call this type of claim medical malpractice.
Damages from medical malpractice can include payment of medical expenses incurred, lost wages, pain and suffering, and wrongful death damages.
In practice, medical malpractice claims in Massachusetts are complicated and are governed by an assortment of rules and statutes.
As an initial matter, under G.L. c. 260, s. 4 the statute of limitations for medical malpractice claims in Massachusetts is typically three years from the date of the injury.
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