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Showing 4 car accident lawyers in South Hadley, MA
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The Law Office of James E. Baker, P.C.
40 Bridge St, South Hadley, MA 01075
(413) 538-4046
Dunn Marjorie B
23 College St, South Hadley, MA 01075
(413) 536-1754
Attorney Kathleen M. Kelly
29 College St #8, South Hadley, MA 01075
(413) 536-9952
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Ryan & Boudreau, LLP
129 College St, South Hadley, MA 01075
(413) 536-8891
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What Does a Car Accident Lawyer in South Hadley Cost?
Most car accident lawyers in Massachusetts work on a contingency fee basis meaning they only get paid if you win. Typical fees range from 33 percent to 40 percent of the settlement or court award. Some lawyers may charge additional costs for filing fees or expert witnesses. Costs vary by case complexity and lawyer. This is general information not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the time limit to file a car accident lawsuit in South Hadley Massachusetts?
In Massachusetts the statute of limitations for a car accident lawsuit is generally three years from the date of the accident. If you miss this deadline you may lose your right to seek compensation. A lawyer can help ensure you file on time.
How does Massachusetts no-fault insurance affect my car accident claim?
Massachusetts is a no-fault state meaning your own insurance pays for medical expenses and lost wages up to a limit regardless of fault. You can only sue the other driver if your injuries are serious such as broken bones or permanent disfigurement. A lawyer can explain if your case meets this threshold.