If you were injured anywhere in Suffolk County, Injury Claim Team connects you with experienced Massachusetts personal injury attorneys who serve the entire county — from Boston to the smallest town. Your case review is always free and you pay no fee unless you win.
Injury Claims Across Suffolk County
Suffolk County is part of the Greater Boston region and supports a powerhouse economy spanning finance, higher education, healthcare, biotechnology, government, and tourism centered on Boston. Residents and visitors here face dense urban traffic, heavy pedestrian and cyclist volume, aggressive rotaries, and congested arteries like I-93, Storrow Drive, and the streets of downtown Boston — conditions that contribute to serious accidents every year.
The county seat is Boston, and civil injury cases in the area are generally handled through the Suffolk County Superior Court (Boston). Massachusetts law gives you generally three years to file (M.G.L. c. 260, § 2A), applies modified comparative negligence (51% bar) (M.G.L. c. 231, § 85) to questions of fault, and imposes earlier notice deadlines for claims against public entities under the Tort Claims Act.
Communities We Serve in Suffolk County
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Suffolk County Personal Injury FAQs
We connect injured people throughout Suffolk County — all 4 cities and towns, with the county seat in Boston. Whether you're in a large city or a small town, a free case review is one call away.
Massachusetts generally allows three years from the date of injury (M.G.L. c. 260, § 2A). Claims against a government entity require earlier written notice under the Massachusetts Tort Claims Act.
Civil personal injury cases in this area are generally handled through the Suffolk County Superior Court (Boston), though the right venue depends on the specifics of your claim. An attorney we connect you with can advise on the proper court.
Injured in Suffolk County? Call 973-566-5599 for your free, confidential case review — 24/7, no fee unless you win.