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Importance of strong legal representation

“Attorney Boris represented me in a personal injury case where we worked together for 2 1/2 years. During that time, I was treated with respect, kindness while being educated of the legal process. My case settled out if court only a few months before the scheduled trail. The non-binding arbitration was an effective strategy in achieving what I believe is the highest possible insurance settlement. Not only is Attorney Boris pleasant to work with, his partners and paralegal are professional and nice to work with. It was a very difficult time for me, but made the best it could be with My legal representation.” by Robert, personal injury client  

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Sexual Assault of Minor – Sale of Defendant’s home

A pre-teen was sexually molested by her elderly adult neighbor. The neighbor was convicted of indecent assault and battery and jailed. We brought a lawsuit against the abuser for civil battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The defendant’s homeowners insurer denied insurance coverage because the abuse was intentional. In order to get compensation for our client, the defendant and his wife agreed to sell their mortgage free suburban home where the abuse occurred with one-half of the proceeds going to our client and the other half to the abuser’s wife.

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Highly recommend Steven Boris

“I found Steven Boris to be an an exceptional attorney. He managed to maximize the value of my case without filing a lawsuit. He was overly communicative and he returned my calls promptly. I am lucky to have found him. I highly recommend Steven Boris.” by Deborah, auto injury client  

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Outstanding Results

“Attorney Krasnow is an excellent attorney whom I have referred many cases to over the years. He has achieved outstanding results for his clients and he is honest and ethical.” by David  

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Thorough, Knowledgable, and Pragmatic

I have known and worked with Attorney Krasnow for 25 years. He is thorough in his research, knowledgable about the areas in which he practices, and pragmatic in his approach. He works well with his clients, as well as with opposing counsel, so that a positive outcome is reached without undue delay. I would not hesitate to recommend Attorney Krasnow. Sherrill Cline

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Massachusetts Personal Injury Claims: What You Need to Know

When you are injured in an accident, the pain and stress of dealing with your injury can be overwhelming. But you do not have to go it alone. A personal injury claim can help you receive compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and emotional trauma. What is a personal injury claim? A personal injury claim is a civil lawsuit which alleges that your injury was caused by the negligence of another. It is not used for damaged property, or in cases when the defendant had the intent to injure. Most personal injury claims are the result of car accidents, work related accidents, trips and falls, and product malfunction accidents.

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Is my employer and/or forklift driver liable for some of my medical expenses?

Additional Info: I was working at a jobsite in Milford MA and was stuck and injured by a forklift.  There was no back up beeper and I think blind spot contributed to the accident. I’m hoping you can help me determine if I have a case or not. Since you were in the course of employment when struck by the forklift, you would be entitled to workers compensation benefits on account of your work related injuries.   Your employer is required by law to have worker’s compensation insurance.  The insurance company will pay your medical expenses. In addition, if you are unable to do your job as a result of your injuries you will be entitled to disability benefits that compensate you 60% of your lost wages as long as you are unable to return to work. If you are unable to return to your regular job, you may be entitled

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Is the rental company or manufacturer liable for a faulty product?

Additional Info: My husband was using a table saw rented from a store in Worcester. He suffered an injury and lost his first and second fingers of his dominant hand. His buddy was a witness to the accident and stated there was no safety mechanism on the table saw. Is the rental company or manufacturer liable for a faulty product? Your husband may have a viable case against several possible wrongdoers or defendants.  This type of Products Liability claim may involve not only the rental company and manufacturer, but any company or person involved in what is known as “the chain of commerce.”  That means that the designer, manufacturer, wholesaler, distributor and/or renter may be legally responsible for placing into commerce an unreasonably dangerous and defective product that caused an injury.  Further, this legal liability may be based not only on a design flaw such as an inadequate guard, but

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Was riding my motorcycle and had accident with auto.

Additional Information: I was involved in an accident today on a residential road in Sherborn. I had just finished work at one location and was on my way to my next job.  I was riding my motorcycle and the car in front of me stopped abruptly, and although I was a good distance behind them, turns out there was a problem with the brakes, I couldn’t stop and I hit the car.  There is some damage to the car and I fractured my leg. I told my boss about the accident, but not sure what my legal obligations and rights are. ATTORNEY ANSWER: When you commute to and from work every day, your commuting time is usually not considered in the course and scope of your employment, i.e. you would not be eligible for worker’s compensation. If you leave your home and travel directly to a job site and then

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Friend was drunk while operating boat. Can I sue?

Additional Information: I was involved in a boating accident on my friends boat, he was drunk.  Do I have a case?  We had lunch which included alcoholic beverages before heading out on his boat that was docked at a Boston area marina. As a result of the accident my face hit the windshield and I cut my face and hurt my neck. ATTORNEY ANSWER: You have a case, but whether you have a winning one is another question.  The fact that you and your friend drank alcohol before you went boating indicates that you might be found by a jury to be comparatively negligent.   This means that although your friend was at fault–negligent–for the accident, you too are at fault for drinking with someone you knew to be drinking and then voluntarily riding with him.  However, if your amount of negligence is no greater than his, you may still recover

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