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Car Accidents in Boston, MA

There are thousands of car accidents in Massachusetts every year, with over 300 resulting in fatalities. In fact, Allstate’s 2019 “America’s Best Drivers Report'' ranked Boston as 198 out of 200 for the safest cities to drive in.

The majority of car accidents are caused by human error. This means that most accidents occur as a result of a driver’s response to a situation, and the accident may have been preventable if the driver had acted differently.

Car accidents can cause serious physical pain, emotional distress, and costly property damage. If you or a loved one were injured in a car accident that was not your fault, you may be eligible to receive financial compensation.

Contact us today to see if a Boston auto accident attorney with Sokolove Law can be of assistance to you.

Where Do Car Crashes Occur in Boston?

A car accident can take place anywhere, but data from the City of Boston shows that accidents tend to happen more often at certain intersections.

Areas where car accidents in Boston occur on a regular basis include:

  • American Legion @ Blue Hill Ave.
  • American Legion @ Cummins Hwy.
  • American Legion @ Walk Hill St.
  • Blue Hill Ave. @ Seaver St.
  • Harrison Ave. @ Dudley St.
  • Harvard St. @ Walk Hill St.
  • Massachusetts Ave. @ Melnea Cass Blvd.

Accidents involving pedestrians in Boston are also more likely to happen at busy intersections.

Vision Zero Campaign in Boston

"In 2015 the City of Boston committed to Vision Zero, a data-driven effort to eliminate serious and fatal crashes on city streets by 2030. Nearly six years later, the City of Boston has demonstrated consistent and measurable progress toward its goals, and has much to be proud of, including continuing to reduce pedestrian fatalities during a year when they skyrocketed across the country."

If you or a loved one was injured by a driver in a Boston intersection, contact us to see if you may be entitled to financial compensation.

Common Causes of a Car Accident in Boston, MA

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), human error and negligent drivers account for 93% of all automobile accidents.

Some common causes of car accidents include:

  • Distracted driving:If someone is on their phone, eating, or otherwise not paying attention to the road in front of them, they are more likely to cause an accident.
  • Drunk driving:Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol may impact your ability to drive safely and endangers other motorists as well.
  • Reckless driving: Running red lights, switching lanes without signaling, and not checking for other cars at an intersection can all result in an unnecessary car accident.
  • Speeding: Going over the speed limit increases your likelihood of crashing and can increase the risk of fatal injuries.

While the actions of a driver are often to blame for car accidents in Boston, a small percentage of accidents can also be caused by other factors.

Other factors that may cause a car accident in Boston include:

  • Animal crossings (deer, raccoons, dogs, etc.)
  • Mechanical malfunctions (faulty brakes or defective steering)
  • Poor weather (fog, snow, ice, rain, etc.)

Car accidents can result in injuries to both the driver and passenger(s) of all cars involved in the accident. Injuries can be mild, severe, or even fatal.

Common Boston Car Accident Injuries

After a car accident, it is important to be checked out by a medical professional to determine the extent of your injuries. A car crash victim may need brain/body scans, surgery, slings, casts, mobility assistance, medication, and physical therapy, among other things.

Often, physical injuries are just one side of the equation. Many drivers also experience stress, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after a motor vehicle accident. A car crash victim may even require talk therapy or career coaching if they have lost their ability to work in their current position.

Generally speaking, the more severe one’s accident and injuries, the higher the potential compensation may be in an auto accident lawsuit.

Common injuries in a car crash include:

  • Broken bones
  • Burns
  • Cuts, bruises, or abrasions
  • Injuries from airbags or seat belts
  • Loss of hearing or vision
  • Paralysis
  • Permanent scarring
  • Organ damage
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Sprained muscles or torn ligaments
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Whiplash (neck injury)

From a financial standpoint, car crash victims can drain their resources by simply trying to recover and heal, which is why it’s important to contact a Boston auto accident attorney as soon as possible.

If you have been hurt in an accident caused by another driver’s negligence, our car accident attorneys in Boston may be to help you obtain full and fair compensation to help pay for any medical expenses incurred as a result of the accident.

What to Do If You’re in a Car Accident in Boston

After a car accident, your first step is also your most important: Get the medical attention that you require. The immediate aftermath of motor vehicle crashes can be confusing and overwhelming — and physical and mental injuries may not readily present themselves for several days.

That’s why it’s especially important to have a plan and know what you should do next.

Dial 9-1-1

Address your immediate situation. If you’re hurt and need assistance, call for help. Dialing 9-1-1 is a crucial but sometimes overlooked step.

From a legal standpoint, it also helps to have a record of the accident — when it happened, how it happened, who was involved, and what the injuries were.

Collect Evidence

If you’re able to, it’s very important to take photographs of the scene on your phone and write down the immediate circ*mstances surrounding your accident.

Be sure to record the following in your photos and notes:

  • Eye-witness accounts
  • License plates of all cars involved in the accident
  • Nearby road signs
  • Traffic around you
  • Weather and road conditions

In both an insurance claim and a car accident lawsuit, this evidence will help prove that the accident and the injuries you suffered were not your fault.

Call a Lawyer

If you were injured in a car accident that wasn’t your fault, you may be eligible to file a Boston car accident lawsuit and pursue financial compensation to cover your medical bills, missed work time, and more.

Insurance companies work hard to maintain their profits and often pressure victims into accepting a settlement immediately after a car accident. Avoid taking a smaller payout that may not cover all of your accident-related expenses.

Instead, contact us to see if a Boston auto accident lawyer can fight on your behalf to secure the compensation you truly need to recover.

Do I Need a Lawyer for a Car Accident Settlement in Boston?

Without a car accident attorney, it can be hard to know you’re getting as much compensation as you deserve for your injuries.

Whatever settlement offer an insurance company makes may not reflect the true value of your claim, but a Boston car accident lawyer can fight to maximize that offer and ensure you have enough to pay for all of the physical, emotional, and additional costs that you incur.

Determining Boston Car Accident Settlements

A lot of factors go into determining how much a car accident settlement may be worth, including:

  • Damage to your property
  • Emotional and mental trauma
  • Lost wages from being unable to work
  • The cost of medical treatment for your injury, both now and in the future
  • Any out-of-pocket expenses you may have incurred

In general, the more severe your injury is, the more money you may be entitled to receive.

Some of our Boston car accident settlements include payouts as high as:

  • $965,000
  • $750,000
  • $720,000
  • $700,000
  • $600,000

Don’t delay — find an experienced car accident injury lawyer in Boston who may be able to maximize your payout from the insurance company.

Learn More About Your Options

Our experienced personal injury lawyers can help you understand your legal options during a free case review. Let us get you the money you deserve.

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Get Help from Our Car Accident Attorneys in Boston

At Sokolove Law, our skilled Boston car accident attorneys can fight to make sure your rights are protected at every turn. We have the resources it takes to investigate accidents and uncover the evidence needed to convince an insurance company to make a fair settlement offer.

But if that offer is not forthcoming, we know how to prepare a compelling case that can convince a jury you are entitled to the compensation you deserve.

Sokolove Law started in Boston more than 45 years ago. Since then, our firm has expanded across the country.

We have decades of experience and a long track record of success, recovering over $9.4 Billionfor injured clients nationwide.

Call (800) 995-1212 or fill out our contact form to find out more about how we may be able to help.

Sokolove Law Has Served Boston & New England as a Car Accident Law Firm

In 1979, Jim Sokolove founded Sokolove Law in Boston. One of his goals was to help the victims and families of people injured in auto accidents get the justice and compensation they deserve. Sokolove Law has become a nationwide firm because of Jim’s determination and vision.

We help people from all walks of life, including those of different races, genders, and economic statuses, file car accident legal claims.

We provide free legal case evaluations to our clients and will dedicate a team of legal professionals to your case, including an experienced car accident attorney, a paralegal, and a nurse case manager.

You and your family matter to us. Let us fight for you. Call (800) 995-1212 now for free help determining your eligibility to take action.

Our Boston Office Location

44 School Street, Suite 400
Boston, MA 02108

Sokolove Law Affiliations and Recognition

Our Professional Affiliations

  • American Association of Justice
  • Massachusetts State Bar Association (Located in Boston, MA)

Recognition

  • National Trial Lawyers - Top 100 Trial Lawyers
  • Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys
  • Top 10 Asbestos & Mesothelioma Trial Lawyers
  • U.S. News & World Report - 2022 Best Law Firms / Best Lawyers
  • Martindale-Hubbell - 2022 Peer-Reviewed for Ethical Standards and Legal Ability

Sokolove Law Local Reviews

  • Better Business Bureau® (BBB) - A+ Rating since 2013
  • Average Google Rating: 4.6/5

Local Service Areas

Wherever you are, we're ready to work with you and serve you and your family.

  • Boston
  • Brockton
  • Brookline
  • Cambridge
  • Chicopee
  • Fall River
  • Framingham
  • Haverhill
  • Lawrence
  • Lowell
  • Lynn
  • Malden
  • Medford
  • New Bedford
  • Newton
  • Peabody
  • Plymouth
  • Quincy
  • Revere
  • Somerville
  • Springfield
  • Taunton
  • Waltham
  • Weymouth
  • Worcester
  • And more

List of Boston Hospitals and their Safety Grades

Boston Hospital Safety Ratings

There are 10 major hospitals located in or very near Boston. The Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade is a letter grade that scores hospitals based on how well they protect patients from errors, injuries, accidents, and infections.

When compared to an A-rated hospital, your chance of dying increases by 35% in a B-rated hospital and 88% in a C-rated hospital. This research was conducted at the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, Johns Hopkins Medicine.

List of Boston Hospitals and Their Grades

  • Massachusetts General Hospital
    55 Fruit Street
    Boston, MA 02114
    Hospital Safety Grade: A
  • Tufts Medical Center
    800 Washington Street
    Boston, MA 02111-1552
    Hospital Safety Grade: A
  • Boston Medical Center
    1 Boston Medical Center Place
    Boston, MA 02118-2908
    Hospital Safety Grade: B
  • CHA Cambridge Hospital
    1493 Cambridge Street
    Cambridge, MA 02139-1099
    Hospital Safety Grade: C
  • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
    330 Brookline Avenue
    Boston, MA 02215-5491
    Hospital Safety Grade: B
  • Brigham And Women's Hospital
    75 Francis Street
    Boston, MA 02115-6110
    Hospital Safety Grade: A
  • CHA Everett Hospital
    103 Garland Street
    Everett, MA 02149
    Hospital Safety Grade: B
  • Mount Auburn Hospital
    330 Mount Auburn Street
    Cambridge, MA 02138
    Hospital Safety Grade: A
  • St. Elizabeth's Medical Center
    736 Cambridge Street
    Brighton, MA 02135-2997
    Hospital Safety Grade: B
  • Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital
    1153 Centre Street
    Boston, MA 02130-3400
    Hospital Safety Grade: A

Boston Neighborhoods We Serve

  • Allston-Brighton
  • Back Bay
  • Beacon Hill/West End
  • Charlestown
  • Chinatown
  • Dorchester
  • Downtown Boston
  • East Boston
  • Fenway-Kenmore
  • Hyde Park
  • Jamaica Plain
  • Mattapan
  • Mission Hill
  • North End
  • Roslindale
  • Roxbury
  • South Boston
  • South End/Bay Village
  • West Roxbury

Boston Zip Codes We Serve

  • 02108
  • 02109
  • 02110
  • 02111
  • 02112
  • 02113
  • 02114
  • 02115
  • 02116
  • 02117
  • 02118
  • 02119
  • 02120
  • 02121
  • 02122
  • 02123
  • 02124
  • 02125
  • 02126
  • 02127
  • 02128
  • 02129
  • 02130
  • 02131
  • 02132
  • 02133
  • 02134
  • 02135
  • 02136
  • 02137
  • 02163
  • 02196
  • 02199
  • 02201
  • 02203
  • 02204
  • 02205
  • 02206
  • 02210
  • 02211
  • 02212
  • 02215
  • 02217
  • 02222
  • 02241
  • 02283
  • 02284
  • 02293
  • 02297
  • 02298

Cities We Serve Surrounding Boston

We serve areas across the entire United States and throughout the state of Massachusetts, including:

  • Arlington, MA
  • Belmont, MA
  • Brookline, MA
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Chelsea, MA
  • Everett, MA
  • Malden, MA
  • Medford, MA
  • Melrose, MA
  • Milton, MA
  • Revere, MA
  • Somerville, MA
  • Watertown, MA
  • Winchester, MA
  • Winthrop, MA
  • Worcester, MA
Boston Car Accident Lawyer | Auto Accident Attorneys in Boston (2024)

FAQs

How much is a settlement for a car accident in Massachusetts? ›

Injuries that exceed the no-fault threshold may proceed against the at-fault party. The average car accident settlement in Massachusetts for a moderate injury claim is $77,447. Average payouts range from $6,965 for minor injuries to $600,226 for severe injuries.

How is pain and suffering calculated in Massachusetts? ›

The multiplier method is a common way of calculating damages for pain and suffering. Under this method, the financial losses you incurred will be multiplied by a number between 1.5 and 5. This number will be reached by assessing the extent of injuries you suffered and their impacts on your life.

What is the statute of limitations on a car accident in Massachusetts? ›

In Massachusetts, the statute of limitations for filing most injury lawsuits (including car accident cases against private individuals or entities) is three years from the date of injury.

Who pays for car damage in a no-fault state in Massachusetts? ›

Massachusetts is a no-fault state which means no matter who causes the accident, PIP will pay these expenses for you or anyone you let drive your car, anyone living in your household, passengers in your vehicle and pedestrians.

How long does an insurance company have to settle a claim in Massachusetts? ›

There are no specific time limits for the settlement of claims. Insurance companies legally have to pay all claims in a prompt and reasonable amount of time.

How much are most car accident settlements? ›

A: In California, the average car accident settlement amount is anywhere between $20,000 – $30,000, depending on the overall severity of the injuries sustained and any associated property damages, lost wages, etc. This is for more moderate cases in terms of their severity.

How much can you get out of pain and suffering? ›

To figure out the total pain and suffering amount, a personal injury attorney will add up all the victim's economic damages, and then they'll multiply that total by a number between 1.5 and 5, depending on how bad the accident was and which type of injuries the victim sustained.

Can you sue for emotional distress in Massachusetts? ›

You can request damages due to emotional distress in Massachusetts in many cases. When you bring a civil claim, you do so to get financial compensation for wrongs done to you. In this instance, you will be requesting damages because the defendant caused you emotional distress.

How much injury compensation will I get? ›

The amount of compensation that can be claimed for general damages depends on the type of injury and suffering experienced, and the severity of it, as well as how long quality of life is affected. Therefore, there isn't a 'one sum suits all' approach to general damages; every single claim is different.

How long do you have to sue after a car accident in Massachusetts? ›

In Massachusetts, you have 3 years to file a personal injury lawsuit. The 3 year window applies to most injury cases in the state. If you want to file an injury lawsuit in Massachusetts to receive compensation for your harm and suffering, you need to do so within 3 years from the time of your accident or injury.

What is the accident law in Massachusetts? ›

In situations where more than one party is at fault, Massachusetts is a “modified comparative negligence” state with a 51% bar rule. This means you can recover compensation if you are up to 50% at fault, but your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.

What is 50% at fault accident in Massachusetts? ›

How Is Fault Determined in Massachusetts? A driver is considered at-fault for an accident if the following requirements are met: The involved driver is more than 50% at fault, as determined by the Standards of Fault. The vehicle involved is a private passenger motor vehicle.

Who determines the fault in an accident in Massachusetts? ›

Insurance companies are required to use the Massachusetts standards of fault to determine if the operator is more than 50 percent at fault in an accident. The determination of fault is made by the insurance company that makes the claim payment.

Who pays for medical bills after a car accident in Massachusetts? ›

All auto insurance policies in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts are required to provide Personal Injury Protection (PIP). Your PIP will cover the first $8,000 of your medical costs stemming from car accident injuries, no matter who caused the accident.

How much do lawyers take from settlement in Massachusetts? ›

Standard contingency fees for settlements are 33%.

How much does your insurance go up after an accident in Massachusetts? ›

Insurance Increases After an Accident: Rates by State

Drivers in all states pay higher rates after an at-fault car accident. Massachusetts residents get hit by the biggest rate hike, an average increase of 101%.

How long does a personal injury lawsuit take in Massachusetts? ›

If you go to trial, you can expect it to last from one week to a month or more if there numerous witnesses and substantial damages. If you get a monetary verdict, your award will usually be disbursed within 30-days of the verdict.

What is settlement value car insurance? ›

A total loss car insurance settlement is the amount an insurance company is willing to pay for your vehicle if it's totalled in an accident. Generally, if it will cost more to repair a vehicle than the car is worth, an insurer will deem the car a “total loss.”

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