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Weymouth MA Accident Lawyers

Car accidents make up a significant portion of personal injury and wrongful death claims in Massachusetts. These claims often involve complex issues regarding evidence and insurance law, matters which the car accident lawyers at the Law Offices of Jason M. Ranallo offer advice in.


Our expert Personal Injury Attorneys can help you get the maximum amount of compensation for your pain and suffering, lost wages, and medical costs. We’re experienced at quickly addressing claims, and we’re here to help you hold the person accountable for his or her negligence. Contact us today, we'll assess your case for free and answer all of your outstanding questions.

Accident risks in Weymouth, MA

Weymouth is a city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts and the second-oldest settlement in Massachusetts. It has a population of more than 50,000 and a total area of 21.6 square miles. The city is situated east of Quincy and on the northern border of Abington. Due to its close proximity to the Greater Boston area, Weymouth is separated by three different rail stations and bus routes. Hence, many accidents are reported on roads, job sites, and other public areas due to heavy activity in the area. The Law Offices of Jason M. Ranallo, P.C. are equipped to handle this and will offer the legal support you need.

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According to mass.gov, Weymouth has experienced 5,096, traffic accidents between 2020-2024.  Of these, there were 13 fatalities, and 88 serious injuries.  And while 3,549 of the accidents resulted only in property damage, 710 minor injuries resulted from the crashes. The highest number of accidents occurred at Main St and Liberty Square, followed by Pleasant St and Union St.

The car accident lawyers in the Law Offices of Jason M. Ranallo, P.C. also represent victims suffering from various types of serious and fatal injuries such as:

  • Car accidents
  • Motorcycle and bicycle accidents
  • Animal attack injuries
  • Slip and fall Injuries
  • Nursing home abuse
  • Police injury on duty
  • Wrongful death
  • Bus accidents

With our experience and proven results with auto accident cases, you can be confident you will receive the personalized and effective legal solutions you need.

Hire a Personal Injury Attorney in Weymouth, MA

If you or someone you love has been injured in a car accident in Weymouth due to someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to recover the financial damages for pain and suffering, and reimbursement for medical expenses and lost wages.


Attorney Jason M. Ranallo understands the law, how to go up against insurance companies and can help you get the benefits you need to support yourself and your family. The lawyers at the Law Offices of Jason M. Ranallo, P.C. have years of experience in handling a variety of accident cases, and can help get you as much money as possible.

If you are looking for a trusted personal injury lawyer who serves Weymouth, MA residents and their families, call the Law Offices of Jason M. Ranallo, P.C. today at 781-344-6200 or contact the firm online to schedule a free consultation to review your case.


To better assist you, our attorneys will be available upon request at your home or the hospital during the evening or on weekends for appointments at your convenience. Call or contact us today for legal help in Weymouth.

Attorney Ranallo represented me in a personal injury matter and was amazing! He was straightforward and knowledgeable, with a kind and caring manner.  I would absolutely have him represent me again in the future,  should the need arise!  Highly recommended!

Michelle Hinthorne

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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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