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Trusted personal injury lawyers with over 20 years of combined experience serving Weston, MA.

Fogelman Law LLC has represented injury victims throughout Massachusetts since 2010. Our founder, Matthew Fogelman, has practiced law for 23 years and currently serves as Vice President of the Massachusetts Association of Trial Attorneys. Contact our Weston, MA personal injury lawyer today to schedule your free consultation.

Personal Injury Lawyer Weston, MA

A personal injury claim arises when someone is harmed by another party’s negligence or wrongful conduct. The injured person, the plaintiff, seeks compensation from the responsible party or that party’s insurance carrier. These claims cover a wide span of situations, from car crashes and falls on dangerous property to dog bites, defective products, and fatal accidents. The purpose is to shift the financial burden of an injury onto the party that actually caused it.

Weston presents its own set of risk factors. The Massachusetts Turnpike cuts directly through town, carrying high-speed regional traffic. Route 20, Route 30, and Boston Post Road handle a steady mix of commuter and local traffic. The town’s proximity to the I-95 and Route 128 corridor brings additional through-traffic onto local roads. A Weston, MA personal injury attorney has to understand how these roadways, along with the town’s property types, shape both how injuries occur and how insurers will defend against a claim.

Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Weston

Our firm handles the full range of injury matters that affect Weston residents. Each category calls for a different investigation and a different theory of liability. Below are the case types we regularly take on.

  • Car accidents. We pursue claims for rear-end strikes, intersection crashes, head-on collisions, and multi-vehicle pileups. We deal directly with insurance carriers so clients can concentrate on recovery. The Turnpike and Route 20 produce a steady volume of serious crash claims in Weston.
  • Truck accidents. Commercial vehicle crashes bring federal trucking regulations and corporate defendants into the case. Our firm acts quickly to preserve driver logs, electronic control module data, and inspection records before they disappear. These cases frequently involve more than one liable party.
  • Motorcycle accidents. Riders face unfair bias from insurance adjusters and disproportionately severe injuries. We document the rider’s actual conduct at the scene and push back hard on the assumptions adjusters reach for from the first call.
  • Slip and fall accidents. Property owners owe a duty to keep their premises reasonably safe for visitors. We’ve handled falls on icy walkways, broken steps, defective handrails, and wet retail floors. Massachusetts winters keep this a year-round category.
  • Pedestrian and bicycle accidents. Walkers and cyclists struck by vehicles suffer catastrophic injuries far more often than people inside cars. We’ve represented joggers, cyclists, and crosswalk users hit by inattentive drivers.
  • Dog bites and animal attacks. Massachusetts holds dog owners strictly liable in most circumstances. We’ve obtained settlements for bite victims and for people seriously hurt when a dog charged and caused a fall, even without a bite.
  • Premises liability. Property owners can be held responsible for unsafe conditions, inadequate maintenance, and other hazards on their land. Apartment complexes, retail stores, and commercial buildings all face these claims when management cuts corners.
  • Wrongful death. Losing a loved one to another party’s negligence is devastating. We pursue full damages under the Massachusetts wrongful death statute for surviving family members and have handled fatal crash and other preventable death cases.

Why Choose Fogelman Law LLC for Personal Injury in Weston, MA?

Trial Experience Built Over More Than Two Decades

Our founder, Matthew Fogelman, has practiced personal injury and employment law since 2002. He earned his law degree from Boston College Law and his undergraduate degree from Wesleyan University. He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and New York. As Vice President of the Massachusetts Association of Trial Attorneys, he holds a leadership role within the state’s plaintiffs’ bar and has tried serious injury cases to verdict throughout his career.

Partner Jeffrey Simons has practiced for 14 years and earned Super Lawyers Rising Star recognition every year since 2019. Jeff graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and holds bar admissions in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. He is also a member of the Massachusetts Association of Trial Attorneys.

Contingency Representation and Real Results

Our firm has millions of dollars recovered for clients hurt across Massachusetts, including serious car crashes, falls on dangerous property, catastrophic injury matters, and fatal collisions. Personal injury claims are handled on contingency, which means you owe no legal fees unless we recover compensation. Free consultations are available to every prospective client. Our firm keeps clients informed throughout the case, returns calls promptly, and explains each strategic decision so clients can make their own informed choices.

Understanding Personal Injury Cases

Damages, Liability, and Compensation for Personal Injury Cases

Massachusetts law lets injured victims recover damages in two broad categories. Economic damages cover measurable financial losses. Non-economic damages cover the human costs of an injury, the parts that never show up on a bill.

Recoverable damages typically include:

  • Medical bills already incurred and future treatment costs
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Permanent disability, scarring, and disfigurement
  • Loss of consortium for spouses and family members

Liability in a Weston personal injury case follows the modified comparative negligence rule, codified at M.G.L. c. 231, § 85. An injured plaintiff can recover damages as long as they are not more than 50% at fault. Any percentage of fault assigned to the plaintiff reduces recovery proportionally. Filing with partial fault is often still worth pursuing. Insurers treat the comparative negligence defense as a primary tool, which is part of why common claim mistakes so often involve giving a recorded statement before speaking with a lawyer.

Important Aspects in Your Personal Injury Case

The strength of an injury claim depends heavily on what happens in the first hours and days after an accident. Evidence preservation, prompt medical care, and careful communication all shape the result.

  • Photographs of the scene, vehicles or hazards, and visible injuries
  • Names and contact information for every witness
  • The official police or incident report
  • Prompt medical evaluation and consistent follow-up treatment
  • Records of all communications with insurance adjusters

Medical documentation matters more than most people expect. Gaps in treatment, missed appointments, and delayed initial care all hand defense lawyers ammunition. Social media plays a larger role than it once did, since adjusters routinely review public profiles for posts that appear to contradict a claimed injury. Warning signs your injury needs legal help include disputed fault, a serious treatment course, and an insurer that questions the claim.

Personal Injury Case Timeline

No two cases move at the same pace. Some resolve within a year. Others stretch to two or three, particularly when liability is disputed or when injuries keep developing long after the accident date.

A typical Massachusetts personal injury case follows these stages:

  • Investigation and evidence preservation
  • Medical treatment until maximum medical improvement
  • Demand letter and pre-suit negotiation
  • Filing suit when settlement attempts stall
  • Discovery, depositions, and expert witness work
  • Mediation, settlement, or trial

The Massachusetts statute of limitations gives most injury victims three years from the date of harm to file suit. Wrongful death actions follow their own filing window, and claims against governmental entities require presentment within a shorter period. Waiting damages cases more often than any other single factor, because witnesses move, memories fade, and surveillance footage gets overwritten.

What to Bring to Your Personal Injury Consultation

A productive first meeting depends on the documents you bring. Don’t worry if your file is incomplete. Missing records can usually be requested later. The goal is simply to give us enough to evaluate your claim during the initial conversation.

  • The police or incident report
  • Photographs and video from the scene
  • Medical records and bills already received
  • Your insurance policy declarations page
  • Names and contact details for any witnesses

What to bring shapes how productive that first meeting will be. The consultation is free, and we usually respond to new inquiries within one business day. Bring questions of your own. The meeting is meant to help both sides decide whether the case is the right fit.

Massachusetts Legal Resources for Personal Injury

Massachusetts statutes and federal safety resources inform every personal injury claim. The resources below help injured Weston residents locate the primary sources for the rules that apply to their cases.

Statutes change. The official text on malegislature.gov controls in any legal dispute. Always confirm the current version before relying on any general summary.

Reach Out to Fogelman Law LLC to Schedule a Consultation

If you’ve been hurt in a Weston accident, the next step is talking with a lawyer who handles these cases every day. Personal injury claims are taken on contingency, which means you pay no legal fees unless we recover compensation. Contact us to schedule a free consultation. We respond promptly to new inquiries and welcome calls about any type of injury claim.