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Passenger Van Accidents

After a Passenger Van Accident, Contact an Experienced Lawyer

In addition to SUVs, 15-passenger vans have also been frequently noted in rollover accident statistics. Passenger vans are involved in large numbers of accidents resulting in serious injuries and deaths every year. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has warned consumers that a rollover is more likely to occur when a van is filled with passengers, rather than occupied solely by the driver.

An experienced personal injury attorney will examine every piece of evidence and every possibly relevant fact when evaluating and analyzing causes of injury in a car or truck accident. Vehicle design is one component of a detailed study of an accident. Other important factors include driver behavior, weather conditions, traffic conditions and use of seatbelts.

Are you facing the difficulties and challenges associated with injuries or a fatality caused by a crash occurring in a passenger van? Do you or does your loved one face a lifetime of special needs because of a brain injury or spinal cord injury? Will your children grow up without a father or mother because a parent was killed in a crash involving a passenger van or any other type of car or truck?

Talk to a lawyer with experience pursuing and obtaining compensation on behalf of victims of accidents such as a 15-passenger van rollover accident. Attorneys and staff of Dane Shulman Associates, LLC, are ready to help. Our Boston law firm includes staff devoted solely to helping you deal with medical providers and medical insurers. Our staff members often find mistakes on medical bills, such as billing multiple medical payors for the same services. By "squeezing the tube at both ends", we work to maximize your final recovery. Our attorneys have a track record of successful outcomes for accident victims in Massachusetts and beyond. We offer free initial consultations and represent passenger van accident victims on a contingency basis.

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