MBTA Accidents/Injuries
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) was established in 1964 to serve as the official mass transit system for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Today, it serves a growing list of cities, towns, and municipalities and offers the subway, commuter rail, buses, trains and ferry boats for public usage.
MBTA Accident Cases:
Whether you utilize the MBTA on a daily basis or only on occasion, the potential risk of injury is ever present, as evidenced by accidents of the past. If you have been involved in an MBTA accident, the attorneys at Altman and Altman LLP can help you resolve your claim and collect you due compensation for any losses that resulted from the accident. The personal injury attorneys at Altman & Altman, have 40 years of experience of successfully bringing claims against the MBTA. They will recover payment for :
- Any medical bills
- Lost wages ensuing from the accident.
- Property Damage
- Pain and suffering claims
- Long term care and disability
- Other injury related claims
Our lawyers can also assist you in:
- Identifying the nature and extent of your injury;
- Processing an injury settlement; and
- Representing you through trial if necessary.
Altman and Altman LLP has successfully handled hundreds of MBTA injury cases, so our lawyers possess a particularly remarkable amount of experience in an extensive range of these types of cases. As a result, they are more than properly equipped to handle your MBTA injury case. They recognize that MBTA accidents can unexpectedly impose a large financial burden or inconvenience upon your life and that the repercussions of such accidents are unwelcome, so they will dedicate themselves to settling your MBTA train injury, MBTA bus injury or Commuter rail accident as quickly and thoroughly as possible.
Injuries on MBTA Premises:
MBTA injuries can also refer to any injuries that occurred on MBTA premises due to unsafe conditions for which MBTA is liable. Premises on which unsafe conditions can occur include, but are not limited to, bus or train stations, inside buses or trains, on station platforms, stairs, doors, elevators, stairwells, egresses, entryways, and exits. Whatever the details of the accident may be, if it occurred on MBTA premises and is resultant from conditions that could have been avoided by the MBTA, our experienced injury trial attorneys at Altman and Altman LLP can help you settle your injury. Call our personal injury law firm, 617-492-3000, to speak to an experienced MBTA accident lawyer for a free consultation
Altman LLP's lawyers handle personal injury & criminal defense cases in all Massachusetts cities including: Allston, Arlington, Belmont, Boston, Braintree, Brighton, Brockton, Brookline, Cambridge, Charlestown, Dedham, Everett, Fall River, Framingham, Gloucester, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Lawrence, Lexington, Lowell, Lynn, Malden, Medford, Middlesex County, New Bedford, Needham, Newton, Norfolk County, Plymouth, Quincy, Revere, Roxbury, Salem, Saugus, Somerville, South Boston, Springfield, Suffolk County, Taunton, Walpole, Waltham, Wareham, Watertown, West Roxbury, Winchester, Worcester, Worcester County and Wrentham. Altman LLP's attorneys are dedicated to serving our clients needs regarding every aspect of their personal injury or criminal defense case. We also handle accident cases that happened on all roads and highways throughout Massachusetts including Route 128, Route 93, Route 495, Route 290, Route 2, Route 95, The Mass Pike Route 190, Route 3, Route 1, Route 11,0 Route 9, and Route 20.