- Broken steps and staircases
- Uneven or cracked sidewalks
- Unmarked manholes and other construction hazards
- Snow and ice conditions
- Liquids spilled in a grocery store
- Recently mopped floors
- Broken tiles
Massachusetts law regarding falls on snow and ice recently changed. A property owner can now be held liable for failing to clear the sidewalk, steps, driveway or path in front of his or her property. If you were injured from slipping on snow and ice in front of a property, contact us to learn about your legal options.
Contact us to speak with an experienced accident attorney about your accident and injuries that resulted from a fall. Your consultation will be free. We charge no attorney’s fees until you receive compensation for your injuries or loss.
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Raipher, P.C.
265 State St
Springfield, MA 01103
Phone: (413) 746-4400
Fax: (413) 746-2816
We serve the following localities: Hampden County including Springfield and Agawam; Bristol County including New Bedford and Fall River; Essex County including Lynn, Lawrence, and Haverhill; Middlesex County including Lowell, Cambridge, Newton, Somerville, Framingham, Waltham, Malden, and Medford; Norfolk County including Quincy and Brookline; Plymouth County including Brockton and Plymouth; Suffolk County including Boston; and Worcester County including Worcester.