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Personal Injury Lawyers in Lowell, MA

Browse personal injury lawyers serving Lowell, Massachusetts. Contact information and addresses listed below.

17 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Lowell, MA
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of Massachusetts before hiring.
Showing 17 personal injury lawyers in Lowell, MA Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Law Office of Louis S. Haskell
16 Pine St #2, Lowell, MA 01851
(978) 459-8359 attorneyhaskell.com
Rob Levine Law - Personal Injury Lawyers
1 Merrimack Plaza, Lowell, MA 01852
(978) 955-9351 roblevine.com
Michael Kelly Injury Lawyers
97 Central St Suite 402H, Lowell, MA 01852
(978) 307-6758 callkellycall4.com
Rosa & Taing Law, LLC
1550 Middlesex St, Lowell, MA 01851
(978) 458-0934 rosataing.com
The Law Offices of Venessa Masterson and Associates
385 Gorham St Suite #1, Lowell, MA 01852
(978) 323-7880 vmastersonlaw.com
Palma Law Offices, P.C.
79 Merrimack St Suite #201, Lowell, MA 01852
(888) 295-4955 lowelldisabilitylawyer.com
Bratton & Springer
9 Middlesex St, Lowell, MA 01852
(978) 452-7100 brattonandspringer.com
Marcotte Law Firm LLC
10 George St, Lowell, MA 01852
(978) 458-1229 marcottelawfirm.com
Law Office of Todd D. Beauregard, PC
25 Central St, Lowell, MA 01852
(978) 275-1919 toddbeauregardlaw.com
Sean P. Kelly, Esq.
10 George St Suite 210, Lowell, MA 01852
(978) 788-9763 marcottelawfirm.com
Geary & Geary, LLP
32 Church St, Lowell, MA 01852
(978) 319-4194 gearyandgeary.com
Brandon J Broderick, Personal Injury Attorney at Law
16 Stedman St #5, Lowell, MA 01851
(866) 897-8224 brandonjbroderick.com
Broderick Law Firm, LLC
1201 Westford St #1b, Lowell, MA 01851
(978) 459-3085 kevinbrodericklaw.com
Kevin P. Broderick
1201 Westford St #1b, Lowell, MA 01851
(978) 459-3085 kevinbrodericklaw.com
Law Office of Jeffrey A. Young
321 Central St, Lowell, MA 01852
(978) 654-6670 lowellworkerscomp.com
Nason Law P.C.
54 Church St, Lowell, MA 01852
(978) 454-5719
Brad M Pacheco Injury Lawyer
517 Rogers St, Lowell, MA 01852
(978) 937-7322 bpachecolawoffice.com

If you have been injured in Lowell due to someone else's negligence a personal injury lawyer can help you navigate the legal process. Massachusetts law sets a three year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims from the date of the accident. An attorney can assist with gathering evidence negotiating with insurance companies and filing a lawsuit in Middlesex County Superior Court if needed.

What Does a Personal Injury Lawyer in Lowell Cost?

Most personal injury lawyers in Massachusetts work on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay no upfront fees and the lawyer takes a percentage of your settlement or court award typically between 33 and 40 percent. Some costs like filing fees and expert witness fees may be deducted from your recovery. Costs vary by case complexity and location. This is general information and 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 types of personal injury cases does a Lowell lawyer handle?
Lowell personal injury lawyers handle cases involving car accidents slip and falls medical malpractice dog bites and workplace injuries. They also handle claims for wrongful death and product liability. Each case type has specific legal requirements under Massachusetts law.
How long do I have to file a personal injury lawsuit in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts has a three year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims. This means you generally have three years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit. If you miss this deadline you may lose your right to seek compensation.
What is the comparative negligence rule in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts follows a modified comparative negligence rule. If you are partially at fault for your injury your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. You can only recover damages if you are less than 51 percent at fault for the accident.