How do I know if I have an auto accident claim?

Under Massachusetts Law, you must be able to show that the other driver was more than 50 percent at fault. Once fault has been established, the following specific requirements must be met in order to file a claim for pain and suffering: There must be reasonable and necessary medical bills in excess of $2,000, or the [...]

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Where can I get guidance about what to do if I have been involved in an auto accident?

Here at Schulze Law, we work diligently, utilizing our vast experience and resources, to ensure that all of your medical bills are paid in full. We also strive to make sure that you are treated fairly under Massachusetts Law, and that no insurance company takes advantage of you. Over the past 20 years of personal [...]

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When can I collect lost wages?

If you have been injured, recovery may force you to miss days of work. Your lost wages will be reimbursed at 75 percent of your pre-tax wage. The other 25 percent will be retrieved and negotiated with the at-fault party's insurer.

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What am I entitled to?

Auto accident victims are entitled to recover medical costs, lost wages and earning capacity, future medical costs, pain and suffering, and related out-of-pocket expenses. Given that each case is unique, many of these amounts can be difficult to determine, and insurance company adjustors will fight to reduce or even eliminate your losses. That is why [...]

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Who will pay my medical bills?

Because Massachusetts is a no-fault state, your medical bills will be covered regardless of who caused the auto accident. Your initial medical bills will be submitted to the insurance company covering the vehicle you were in. That insurance company is obligated to pay the first $2,000 in medical bills under Personal Injury Protection (PIP). Any [...]

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