Top best Personal Injury Lawyers Near me in ZIP 02472
Explore Personal Injury lawyers near ZIP code 02472 in Watertown, Ohio. Compare 2 experienced attorneys with reviews and ratings.
Personal Injury Lawyers Nearby Watertown 02472 (by distance)
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(Brighton Area) 02135 1.8 miles
(Belmont Area) 02478 1.8 miles
(Cambridge Area) 02138 2.3 miles
(Boston Area) 02134 2.6 miles
(Waltham Area) 02453 3.3 miles
(Brookline Area) 02446 3.4 miles
(Newton Highlands Area) 02461 4.0 miles
(Waban Area) 02468 4.0 miles
(NEWTON Area) 02466 4.0 miles
(Somerville Area) 02143 4.2 miles
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4.8 - 5.0 ★
FAQs - Personal Injury Lawyers in 02472 city Watertown How many Personal Injury lawyers actively serve residents of Watertown, Massachusetts? Approximately 79 licensed attorneys focus on Personal Injury across Watertown, Massachusetts. Most matters are filed through the Massachusetts District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Personal Injury lawyers in Watertown, Massachusetts? In Watertown, typical rates range from $204-$394 per hour for Personal Injury. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2931 and $6692, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Personal Injury matters usually take in courts near Watertown? Personal Injury cases in Watertown, Massachusetts usually take around 2-7 months depending on complexity and the Massachusetts District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Personal Injury cases for people living in Watertown, Massachusetts? Residents of Watertown typically see Personal Injury filings handled by the Massachusetts District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury? About 52% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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We help people who have been injured or killed in large truck or bus accidents get justice. Justice most often means compensation for the harms and losses from the accident.But that's not all that justice can mean. We help people get answers. Answers to questions like, why did this happen? How can it be prevented so it doesn't happen to someone else?. We have found that getting to the root cause provides the answers that most people have questions about.So if your injury involves a construction site accident, large truck or bus crash, we can help.
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Steve Winnick is a 1972 graduate of the State University of New York at Stony Brook where he was valedictorian of the Political Science Department. He graduated Boston University School of Law in 1975, and after passing the Massachusetts and Florida bars in December, 1975, he hung out a shingle concentrating in civil and criminal litigation; in particular, complex personal injury litigation including medical malpractice, products liability and wrongful death. In addition to litigation Steve’s practice includes a wide array of general practice matters and transactions including real estate and zoning; divorce and other domestic relations; trusts & estates; contracts; business planning; land use development; and environmental law. As an elected member and chairman of the Planning Board of Watertown, Massachusetts he developed specialized knowledge in zoning and municipal law.. Steve is a member of the state bars of Massachusetts and Florida; the federal bars of the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts and Southern District of Florida, and the U.S. Claims Court. Appellate cases he has handled have created new precedent in multiple jurisdictions including Massachusetts and Maine. See e.g., Vicarro v. Milunsky, 406 Mass. 777 (1990) (the landmark Massachusetts decision recognizing a right to recover for “wrongful birth” arising from negligent genetic counseling); and Ouellette v. Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc., 466 A.2d 478 (Me. 1983) (a product liability case brought in the federal district court of Maine on behalf of a Massachusetts resident severely injured in Maine by an accidental gun discharge. The precedent-setting decision of Maine law is the subject of a Maine law review article and is cited nationwide in product liability actions involving the effects of borrowing statutes and long-arm jurisdiction on applicable statutes of limitation).. Steve has recently developed a computerized case management tool for lawyers called Summary Judgment™. For more information about Summary Judgment™ visit the Summary Judgment website:.