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Brockton MA Personal Injury Lawyer

The Law Offices of Jason M. Ranallo, P.C. are here to help when tragedies and injuries from a range of accidents occur in Brockton, Massachusetts.


There are several underlying causes of accidents ranging from the inability to fully exercise reasonable care to not following safety rules topping the chart. At times government entities fall into the category of failing to fulfill their responsibilities. If someone’s carelessness and lack of proper attention is the cause of an avoidable accident, those who caused the harm must be held accountable.


If you have been injured in an accident in Brockton and suspect you may have a right to compensation, consult an personal injury lawyer to help you with your options.

Accident Risks in Brockton

Brockton is a city in Plymouth Country, Massachusetts with a population of nearly 95,000 inhabitants. Renowned for its sports programs, Brockton was recently selected as one of America’s best communities for youth. Brockton is the seventh largest city in Massachusetts and has a total area of 21.6 square miles, of which 21.5 square miles is land and 0.1 square miles is water. With such a population density, car accidents, truck accidents, and bicycle accidents are frequently reported to the police.

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According to mass.gov, Brockton has experienced 11,797, traffic accidents between 2020 and 2024.   Of these, there were 35 fatalities, and 332 serious injuries.   And while 6,361 of the accidents resulted only in property damage, 1,892 minor injuries resulted from the crashes.  The highest number of accidents occurred at Warren Avenue and Market St,  followed by Main Street and Legion Parkway.

The personal injury lawyers at the Law Offices of Jason M. Ranallo represent Brockton’s clients dealing with various situations and accidents. These areas include:


  • Car Accidents
  • Motorcycle and Bicycle Accidents
  • Bus Accidents
  • Animal Attack Injuries
  • Slip and Fall Injuries
  • Nursing Home Abuse
  • Policy Injury on Duty
  • Wrongful Death

If you find yourself a victim of someone else’s negligence, contact us so we can walk you through the legal system and make sure your best interests are protected. We can advise you on the legal options and offer the sound counsel and experienced advocacy every client deserves.

How can the Law Offices of Jason M. Ranallo, P.C. help?

Massachusetts law ensures that those who suffer injuries and death due to someone else’s negligent actions must be compensated by the wrongdoer. In addition to this, there are many insurance companies who do not want to pay the complete financial damages, thereby forcing the sufferer to accept lesser compensation. This calls for an experienced Brockton car accident lawyer who will negotiate and find a solution to provide you with fair and just compensation.

The personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Jason M. Ranallo are here to help. We are focused on helping our clients in Brockton get as much money as possible for the injuries they’ve suffered.


Call today at 781-344-6200 to schedule a consultation and see our team use their extensive experience to fight for your compensation.

Jason helped me with my motor vehicle accident, provided great assurance, communication, and most of all deliverance! Very through when it came to paperwork, insurance and the Mass law. I'm very happy in the choice I made with the Law Office of Jason Ranallo. Hopefully- I don't need him in the near future, but I know who to Call if I do!!

Shonelle Woods

Jason Ranallo Personal Injury Lawyer in Brockton
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FAQ

  • What is Personal Injury?

    Personal injury is defined as harm to a person's body, mind, or emotions caused by another's negligence or intentional misconduct. This includes physical injuries from car accidents, emotional distress from nursing home abuse, or mental harm from wrongful deaths.


  • How Long Do I Have To File A Personal Injury Lawsuit In Massachusetts?

    In Massachusetts, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is generally three years from the date of injury, as per Massachusetts Personal Injury Laws and Statutes of Limitations. This deadline ensures claims are filed while evidence is fresh, protecting both parties. Exceptions may apply, such as for minors or cases involving fraud, but the standard is three years, emphasizing the need for prompt action.



  • What Should I Do After An Accident or Injury in MA?

    1. Ensure safety and seek medical attention immediately, even for minor injuries.
    2. Report the accident to Franklin Police, especially if there are injuries or significant damage.
    3. Gather evidence, such as photos of the scene, witness contacts, and police reports.
    4. Notify your insurance company to initiate claims, and document all interactions.
    5. Consult a personal injury lawyer, like Jason Ranallo, to navigate rights and compensation options.

  • What Is The Process After I Hire A Personal Injury Attorney?

    1. Initial Consultation and Case Evaluation: The attorney assesses case details, discussing potential outcomes and strategy.
    2. Investigation and Evidence Gathering: The attorney collects evidence, including medical records, witness statements, and accident reports, to build a strong case.
    3. Negotiation with Insurance Companies or Opposing Party: The attorney negotiates settlements, aiming for fair compensation without litigation.
    4. Filing a Lawsuit if Necessary: If negotiations fail, the attorney files a lawsuit, initiating formal legal proceedings.
    5. Trial and Litigation: If the case goes to court, the attorney represents the client, presenting evidence and arguing the case.
    6. Settlement or Verdict and Collection of Compensation: The attorney ensures collection of awarded compensation, whether through settlement or court verdict.
  • What Common Mistakes Should I Avoid After An Accident?

    1. Not Seeking Medical Attention Immediately: Delaying care can worsen injuries and weaken claims, as symptoms like whiplash may appear later.
    2. Admitting Fault or Making Incriminating Statements: Casual admissions can be used against you, so limit discussions to facts with police and insurers.
    3. Not Reporting the Accident to Police: Failing to report, especially for injuries or damage, can hinder legal and insurance processes.
    4. Not Gathering Evidence or Witness Information: Missing photos, witness contacts, or police reports can leave gaps in your case.
    5. Accepting a Quick Settlement Without Understanding Implications: Early settlements may undervalue claims, so consult a lawyer first.
    6. Not Consulting with a Lawyer: Handling claims alone can lead to missed opportunities for full compensation.
  • What Kind of Damages Can Be Recovered from an Accident?

    Economic Damages

    Medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, out-of-pocket costs


    Non-Economic Damages

    Pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment, loss of consortium


    Punitive Damages

    Awarded for egregious conduct, aiming to punish and deter.



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