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We helped him buy a home 40 years ago. Last November, we handled the sale of that house and the closing on the next one. We’re here to get you through your closing, and years later, when you need someone you can trust with a traffic ticket.

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Here's what happens during closing: title is reviewed, numbers are finalized, documents are being signed, and funds are being transferred. It’s not just paperwork.

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If you’re found to be more than 50% responsible in an accident, you can’t recover damages. At 50% or less, you may still recover, but the amount is reduced by how much you are at fault.

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Who’s at fault is determined after a careful examination of the evidence, but what you say early can shape how that process unfolds. If you’ve been through something, be careful about locking yourself into outcomes with the words you speak.

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Right after an accident, everyone has a version of what happened. Then the records come in. It’s not about who had the most compelling story at the scene. It’s about what shows up as evidence later.

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When you fall on someone else’s property, embarrassment kicks in fast. But step back for a second. In Massachusetts, property owners, both commercial and residential, have a duty to maintain reasonably safe conditions.

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If you were hurt on someone else’s property, the question isn’t whether YOU fell. The question is whether the property was reasonably maintained for YOUR safety.

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After an accident, it’s easy to replay who said what. But personal injury cases are decided by evidence: physical conditions, records made close in time, and whether the timeline makes sense. Liability is built on facts, not emotion.

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Evidence decides who’s at fault. So if the other side is blaming you, that doesn’t mean the case is over. What matters is what can be proved and supported in court, not who sounds more convincing.

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In Massachusetts, personal injury law allows for shared fault. That means responsibility can be divided between multiple people or parties. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. How much each party is at fault is always part of how cases are evaluated.

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Most people think whose at fault is obvious after they’ve been in an accident. In Massachusetts, shared fault does not automatically end a case. What matters is how responsibility is divided &what evidence supports that division.

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Some of the most important conversations we have happen after a denial. We talk honestly about your case. Our role is to explain the difference so people can make informed decisions, not false assumptions.

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Part of our job is figuring out whether a denial is based on something that can be corrected. Not every denial can be fixed. We’re upfront about that. But many deserve a closer look before they’re written off.

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Some denials come down to missing information or timing issues that can be corrected. Others are harder, and we’ll tell you that too. Our job is to be honest about where your claim stands and if anything can be done.

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Handling things yourself feels responsible, until it feels heavy.

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For a lot of people, calling a lawyer feels like a line they never wanted to cross. It can make them feel like they are being dramatic or confrontational. Asking a lawyer questions early is the most responsible thing someone can do.

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After 40+ years in personal injury law, we’ve seen how personal values can quietly work against people. If you don’t know what’s possible, it’s hard to know the right next step.

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Feeling late isn’t the same as being out of options. Most people wait to avoid making things worse, but delays can shift focus to gaps in the timeline. It’s rarely too late to understand your options—and clarity changes everything.

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Waiting to get help after an injury can work against you. Delays shift focus from what happened to why you waited. Leverage comes from early documentation and a clear record.

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Waiting too long to find out your options won’t necessarily end your case, but it does change how much leverage you have. The longer you wait, the more time affects your memory, and that affects your position with the insurance company.

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If you’ve ever hesitated to ask for help, you’re not wrong for feeling that way. Calling doesn’t necessarily change everything, but it will change how much you understand what’s going on.

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Many injuries don’t show their full impact right away. Pain after work, stiffness, or on-and-off soreness can still signal a developing injury. Getting checked isn’t overreacting—it’s protection.

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Most injuries don’t show how serious they’ll become until later. That’s why people file personal injury claims. Not because they are greedy. Because their injury may mean they need support long-term, long after the accident.

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What stands out in feedback like this isn’t just the outcome. It’s how people felt along the way. That’s the experience we work hard to provide every client who walks through our door.

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After an injury, the biggest decisions are often the smallest ones—reporting it, getting checked out, staying consistent with care. Those early choices shape the story while details are still clear. Small delays can add up later.

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Dealing with an accident is more than icing an injury or filling out a police report. It’s what happens in the time after, when you are sore, tired, and just trying to get back to normal.

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At Brady Law, we’re grateful to keep doing this work in the same community we live in, and we’re looking forward to another year of giving straight answers when they’re needed most.

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Wishing you and yours a happy and safe New Year!

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As we wrap up another year, we want to say thank you. Whether we helped with a closing, guided you through an injury, or just answered a quick question when things were stressful — we’re grateful you trust us. Happy Holidays.

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After an accident, the big question is: should you talk to the insurance company? You do need to report the accident, but be careful what you say. Stick to the facts and then talk to a lawyer before you say anything more.

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