Looking for a personal-injury attorney in Boston? Below: vetted firms covering downtown, Back Bay, Cambridge, and the I-95 belt, real MA cost ranges for contingency representation, and what MA law actually says about your situation. Most firms offer a free initial consultation.
7 vetted firms in Boston handle personal injury cases. The shortlist below is editor-picked based on practice-area concentration, ratings, and client feedback.
Costs in Boston run roughly 30% above the national average — premium urban market with higher rents and salaries.
Fee structure: Personal injury lawyers are paid on contingency in nearly every state. You pay nothing out of pocket; they take a percentage of your recovery.
Typical range: 33% pre-suit, 40% post-suit.
Up-front cost: $0 — no fee unless you win.
For a fuller breakdown of how lawyers actually price work across all 30 legal needs we cover, see our cost guide. The numbers above are 2026 averages; your specific quote will depend on the firm's experience level, the complexity of your case, and the firm's caseload at the moment you call.
Two ways to keep costs down in any Boston personal injury matter: (1) come prepared to the first meeting with a one-page summary of facts, dates, and dollar amounts; (2) ask for a flat fee where one is offered — it removes the lawyer's incentive to take longer than necessary.
Statute of limitations: 3 years. This is when you have to file by — not when you have to settle by.
Court system: Superior Court.
Fault rules: Modified comparative (51% bar).
Damage caps: $500K cap on med-mal non-economic.
One thing to know: Massachusetts is a no-fault auto state with a $2K medical/lost-wage threshold to bring a tort claim.
This page is a starting point, not a substitute for advice that applies to your specific situation. For that, talk to a licensed MA attorney — most of the firms above offer a free initial consultation for Boston residents.
Most people hire a personal injury lawyer in Boston after one of these triggers:
If any of these match what's happening to you, get a free consultation booked this week. Waiting rarely improves the case and often hurts it — evidence fades, witnesses move, and statute-of-limitations clocks keep running.
No. Personal injury lawyers in Boston work on contingency — you pay nothing unless you win. The standard cut is 33% if your case settles before a lawsuit is filed and 40% if it goes to suit.
MA sets the deadline at 3 years. Miss the deadline and you usually lose your right to sue, regardless of how strong the case is.
Most Boston personal injury cases settle within 6-18 months. Cases that go to trial typically take 18-36 months. Quick settlements are usually low offers.
Probably not. Roughly 95% of personal injury cases settle before trial. But the lawyer needs to be ready to try the case — that's what gets serious settlement offers.
MA uses Modified comparative (51% bar). Massachusetts is a no-fault auto state with a $2K medical/lost-wage threshold to bring a tort claim.
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