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Boston Low Speed Car Accident Lawyer

Massachusetts Low Speed Accident Lawyers

An accident does not have to occur at a high speed in order to cause serious injuries. If you have been injured in any kind of car accident, make sure you get the medical care you need, regardless of the specific conditions of your accident. The attorneys at the Boston law offices of Dane Shulman are highly experienced in protecting the rights of low-speed car accident victims.

Low Speed Accidents Can Be Devastating Too

There is no way to predict how people will be impacted by a car accident. Some people can walk away from a high-speed crash, while others suffer life-altering injuries in a low-speed crash. If you have suffered any injury, from whiplash to broken bones, as the result of someone else's negligence, make sure you have access to proper treatment.

It is understandable that you have concerns about insurance, especially if you were in a minor car crash. But do not assume that you cannot bring a claim because your accident happened at a low speed. Your injuries and their impact on your life are real. If the insurance company tells you that the accident was too small to bring a claim, make sure you talk to an experienced attorney first.

Learn More About Your Rights at a Free Initial Consultation

Whether you have received misinformation about your recovery options or you feel like you have no place to turn, we can give you honest answers and help you find solutions after your low-speed car accident. We handle all car crash claims on a contingency basis, so you do not pay any legal fees until we get you the compensation you deserve.

Located in Boston, our attorneys protect the rights of low speed car accident victims across Massachusetts and New England. Contact us today for a free initial consultation.

"We'll get you what's rightfully yours, and that's that!"

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