Rosencranz and Associates

Rosencranz and Associates

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It is our mission to exceed each client’s high standards for service. At any rate, you can trust that if you hire Rosencranz and Associates to defend you in a personal injury claim, your case will be assisted by experienced lawyers who are knowledgeable and compassionate. We will relentlessly pursue your case to ensure you receive the most significant potential recuperation.

The firm takes great satisfaction in ensuring that every client receives individualized legal counsel regardless of the severity of their injuries or claim and that everyone is appropriately and fully paid for their injuries. Accordingly, Rosencranz and Associates are one of Massachusetts’s most prominent personal injury law firms. Over the previous 37 years, the firm has successfully represented thousands of clients in situations ranging from minor car accidents to wrongful death suits. Every client is treated with the consideration they deserve by a workforce of professionals who genuinely care about their clients.

Car crashes are among the most significant sources of severe injuries in Boston. Sometimes, even the most vigilant drivers might be involved in a car accident through no fault of their own. Accidents on the road can occur in various ways, including pedestrians, motorcycle riders, bikers, and public transportation users. If you are in this circumstance, you should consult with Rosencranz and Associates as soon as possible. In addition to medical expenditures, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages, pain, and suffering. All Boston motorists are obliged by law to have insurance coverage for some of these scenarios, but you will need the assistance of an expert attorney to maximize your benefits. Brain or spinal cord injuries are frequently the most severe catastrophic injuries. Other common personal injuries handled by our business include chemical burns, amputations, ankle injuries, brain disorders, multiple bone fractures, and immobility.

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