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Germani & Germani Law Offices

Germani & Germani Law Offices is a local Attleboro, Massachusetts law firm, committed to excellence in law and instilled with a strong sense of responsibility to our clients and their legal situations. Personal attention and dedication to every detail of your case is of utmost importance to our law firm.

Legal Representation That Protects Your Interests

Germani & Germani Law Offices is a local Attleboro, Massachusetts law firm, committed to excellence in law and instilled with a strong sense of responsibility to our clients and their legal situations. Personal attention and dedication to every detail of your case is of utmost importance to our law firm.

Being a local law firm based at the same office location for over 50 years, we're very familiar with the area and surrounding towns, and are able to add the personal touch a small law firm can offer, with the experience, resources and responsibility to deliver the caliber of legal results often associated with larger law firms.

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Our Practice Areas

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PERSONAL INJURY

Automobile Collisions

Slip and Fall Accidents

All Serious Injuries

Construction Accidents

Head Injuries

Defective Products

MEDICAID/ESTATE PLANNING

Nursing Home Planning

Medicaid Applications

Trusts - Revocable/Irrevocable

Wills

Power of Attorney

Health Care Proxy

Living Will

HIPPA Authorization

DISABILITY CLAIMS

Injury Compensation

Initial SSDI Application

Review of Medical Records

Hearings and Appeals

Workmen's Comp Claims

On The Job Injury

OUR ATTORNEYS ARE HERE TO HELP

We're happy to answer Your questions.

Navigating the complex procedures of personal injury / disability claims is a confusing and overwhelming process. It doesn't have to be that way! Here at the Germani & Germani Law Offices we are here to assist you from your first phone call, throughout the entire process, until full settlement of your claim.

Here are a few examples of things we're often asked:

We must explore the cause:

As your Personal Injury Lawyer, we handle the many facets of your personal injury case. When you come into our office for the first time, for your free initial consultation, we will sit with you to determine whether or not you have a case. We will examine the damage to your vehicle and will ask you about your specific injuries. In Massachusetts, in order to maintain a claim for personal injuries as a result of an automobile accident, you must have $2,000.00 in medical bills, which would include an ambulance bill. The $2,000.00 threshold only applies if it is an automobile accident. It would not apply in cases such as a slip and fall or dog bite case. As part of your case we will obtain the police report, we will help you prepare and file an Operator's Report, if you were the driver of the vehicle. We will obtain from your medical providers, all of the relevant medical records, notes, x-ray reports, diagnostic tests, MRIs, cat scans, as well as the related medical bills.

More about Personal Injury Cases

Car Accidents and Uninsured Motorists:

If an owner or operator of an auto legally responsible for an accident does not have car insurance you still have a case, even though the person responsible for your car or motorcycle accident and/or injuries does not have insurance coverage. Our office would represent you in the filing of the suit to recover your damages.

Learn more about Auto Accident Injury Claims

After you filed a Social Security Disability claim:

If your initial application has been denied, there is no question that your should appeal the initial determination of the Social Security Administration. The attorneys here at Germani & Germani Law Offices can help you with the complicated and confusing appeals process.

Learn more about the SSDI claim process

Yes, everyone should have a Will!

You need a Will to determine who will take your property and when they will receive it. If you do not have a Will, the State decides who will receive your property. You can specify in your Will when you want a certain person to receive his/her share. You can designate who will administer your property after you die. That person is called the "Personal Representative" (Executor). You can name a person who will raise your children (Guardian) and/or a person who will take charge of your assets (Trustee).

Serving the Attleboro area, Bristol County, and Southeastern Massachusetts

Each attorney concentrates in certain practice areas, each is well versed in all areas of law, and highly qualified to assist you in any legal matter.

We encourage you to take advantage of our free initial consultation to discuss any legal matter you have, and suggest the best way to begin is to submit your inquiry to us, so that we may begin to assess your situation.

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