Cape Cod Car Accident Lawyers
Compassionate Legal Support for Injured Car Crash Victims
A car accident can disrupt your life in a moment, leaving you with physical injuries, emotional distress, and growing medical bills. The confusion and pain that follow can be overwhelming, especially when you’re worried about your health and financial well-being. At Snow Law Firm, our attorneys understand what you’re going through. With deep ties to the community, we are dedicated to guiding our neighbors throughout Cape Cod, the South Shore, and South Coast MA through the challenges following a crash. We take care of the legal burdens so you can focus on your recovery.
How Our Cape Cod Car Accident Attorneys Can Help
After an accident, you may find yourself dealing with an insurance company that is focused on minimizing their payout, not your needs. Their interests are not aligned with yours—you deserve an advocate who will fight for your rights.
Our team at Snow Law Firm has extensive knowledge of Massachusetts traffic laws and insurance practices specific to Cape Cod and surrounding areas. We act quickly to investigate your accident, gather crucial evidence, and build a strong case demonstrating the other driver’s fault. Our priority is to seek full and fair compensation for:
Medical expenses (past and future)
Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
Pain and suffering
Property damage to your vehicle
Emotional distress
We handle every aspect of your claim, from paperwork to negotiations, so you can put your energy toward healing and moving forward with your life.
Proven Results for Car Accident Victims
Our results demonstrate our commitment to securing significant recoveries for accident victims:
$900,000 Settlement: Motorcyclist hit by a car and unable to resume work or normal life activities.
$850,000 Settlement: 51-year-old man suffered a disability and lost the ability to earn a living after an accident involving a car and truck.
$740,000 Verdict: Injured motorcyclist received the largest New Bedford, MA plaintiff verdict of 2010.
What to Do After a Car Accident on Cape Cod
Your actions in the moments after a crash are critical for both your health and your potential claim.
Ensure Safety: If possible, move your vehicle to a safe location away from traffic and turn on your hazard lights.
Call 911: Request police and emergency medical services, regardless of the severity of injuries. A police report is essential evidence.
Seek Medical Attention: Get checked by a medical professional. Some serious injuries may not show symptoms right away.
Exchange Information: Collect the other driver’s name, contact information, license plate, and insurance details.
Document the Scene: Take photos of all vehicles, their positions, visible property damage, skid marks, and any injuries.
Do Not Admit Fault: Refrain from discussing the details of the accident with the other driver. Be factual with police.
Contact a Local Car Accident Lawyer: Before dealing with the insurance company, consult a Cape Cod car accident attorney for guidance about your rights.
Understanding Your Cape Cod Car Accident Injury Claim
Navigating insurance claims can be complex and intimidating. In Massachusetts, you’ll likely work with Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits, which cover initial medical bills and lost wages no matter who was at fault. However, obtaining complete compensation for your damages often means proving the other party’s negligence.
Insurance adjusters might appear friendly, but their job is to protect the company’s interests. They may ask you for a recorded statement or offer a quick, insufficient settlement. Having an experienced local attorney ensures your interests are protected and that you’re not pressured into accepting less compensation than you deserve.
Ready to begin your claim? Our Cape Cod car accident lawyers can help.
Frequently Asked Questions About Car Accidents on Cape Cod
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Even minor collisions can lead to delayed injuries and challenging insurance issues. Speaking with an attorney in a free consultation will clarify your options and ensure your rights are protected.
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We handle car accident cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you owe nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
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If you’re hit by a driver without insurance, you may file under your own Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. Our attorneys can guide you through this process.
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There is a three-year statute of limitations for most car accident lawsuits in Massachusetts, beginning on the date of the accident. It’s important to act promptly to preserve evidence and protect your claim.
Injured in a motor vehicle accident?
Take the first step toward recovery with Snow Law Firm.
You should not have to handle the aftermath of a car accident alone. Let our family help yours—contact Snow Law Firm today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We’re here to listen, answer your questions, and help you reclaim control over your future so you can receive the compensation you deserve.
If you are hospitalized or incapacitated, Attorney Snow will arrange to personally meet with you.
NO FEE
Unless We Successfully Resolve Your Case
Snow Law Firm takes personal injury cases on a contingency-fee basis. This means you will not have to pay any upfront costs and will not be charged for out-of-pocket expenses until your case is resolved and Snow Law Firm has successfully secured a settlement, award or jury verdict on your behalf.
Snow Law Firm accepts a variety of claims for personal & commercial motor vehicle accidents including:
Rear-end pileups, rollover accidents and head-on collisions
Intersection crashes and failure to yield collisions
Distracted driver accidents and texting accidents
Drunk driving crashes
Teen accidents
Pedestrian accidents
Hit and run accidents
Uninsured collisions and underinsured crashes
Wrongful death
Snow Law Firm represents a variety of motor vehicle accident claims that cause:
Whiplash, neck sprains and strains
Broken bones
Torn rotator cuffs and shoulder injuries
Punctured lungs and injuries to other internal organs
Compression fractures, herniated discs
Fractures of the pelvis
Skull fractures, concussions and post-concussion syndrome
Traumatic brain injuries
Angulated discs causing spinal cord impingement and paralysis
Injuries which cause partial and/or permanent disability
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