Posts by Bradley Henry
Do You Need a Police Report to File a Car Accident Claim in MA?
Accident victims in Massachusetts do not need to file a police report to pursue a personal injury claim. However, drivers involved in certain Massachusetts crashes must file a written crash report (CRA-23) with the RMV and send a copy to the police department with jurisdiction. Drivers should call the police if they are involved in…
Read MoreUsing Expert Witnesses to Strengthen Your Car Accident Case
According to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, there were over 127,000 car accidents reported to the state in 2025. Of those accidents, nearly 30,000 resulted in injuries and over 300 tragically proved fatal. Crashes like these can result in extensive damages and serious injuries. When a car accident victim’s damages exceed their PIP coverage (maximum…
Read MoreDefective E-Bikes and Scooters in Boston
Defective e-bikes and scooters in Boston can cause horrendous injuries, including traumatic brain injury, complex fractures, and severe burns. What is also disturbing: Many crashes do not stem from the rider acting carelessly. Rather, many stem from defective batteries or brakes, unsafe design, or software failures. Liable parties could be the bike or scooter manufacturers,…
Read MoreBlack Box Data in Car Accidents: What Massachusetts Lawyers Can Access
Car accident lawyers in Massachusetts often use black box data such as a car’s exact speed right before it hit another car, its braking activity, and even its seatbelt use. To access this information, they need the owner’s consent, a court order, a subpoena, or some other type of legal order. Many times, black box…
Read MoreSantoro & Gray Participate in the Annual “Walk to the Hill” for Civil Legal Aid
On January 28, 2026, Santoro & Gray joined hundreds of legal professionals and law students for the 27th Annual “Walk to the Hill.” Held at the Massachusetts State House, participants urged legislators to support funding for civil legal aid. For many people in crisis in Massachusetts, civil legal aid is a lifeline. Additional funding would…
Read MoreCommon Mistakes to Avoid After a Car Crash in Massachusetts
A car crash can leave victims shaken up, injured, and uncertain of what they should do next. In this state of mind, it is all too easy to make mistakes that can affect the medical care you receive and your legal rights as you seek compensation in the weeks and months to come. Insurance companies…
Read MoreCan Traffic Camera Footage Help Your Car Accident Claim in Boston?
If you’ve been hurt in a car accident in Boston, the steps you take next matter. Many drivers feel confused when dealing with insurance companies or filing a lawsuit. Almost everyone knows you need evidence, but not everyone is clear on what types are the most important. Knowing how to build a solid claim makes…
Read MoreHow PIP (Personal Injury Protection) Works in a Boston Auto Accident
Even minor car accidents can be expensive. Just one night in a hospital can cost thousands of dollars. The cost of any surgery is likely to be tens of thousands of dollars. Many injuries prevent victims from earning a living. Without a paycheck, there’s no income to pay your bills. Even if you’re eligible to…
Read MoreEqual Justice For All: The Massachusetts Access To Justice Commission
For many individuals in Massachusetts, the legal system can often feel like a locked door. Equal access to justice is supposed to be a foundational right – not a luxury reserved for a select few. Unfortunately, that’s not often the case. From language barriers and disabilities to financial hardship, access to the legal system can…
Read More5 Signs You Should Contact A Personal Injury Attorney
Accidents happen in an instant, but their effects last much longer. If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you may be dealing with medical bills, missed work, and uncertainty about what comes next. While not every injury requires legal action, some situations make it essential to have an experienced advocate on your side.…
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