FAQs

Do I pay for the initial consultation?

Your initial consultation is free. We’ll gather some key information from you, listen, and provide answers to your questions. We’ll explain how we work with clients, and what the process will look like. If we’re not the best fit for your case, we’ll refer you to a lawyer we respect and trust that can help you.

How do you bill for your services?

We believe in cost transparency. We will give you an estimate of the costs of your case, and provide a cost-benefit analysis so you know what your realistic return on investment will be.

Who will actually work on my case?

When you hire us, you work with us. We don’t pass you off to other attorneys or law interns in the practice. We are the practice. You will also communicate with our superb team of paralegals. We will create your legal strategy, discuss your options with you, accompany you to court, and negotiate on your behalf.

How will I know what’s going on with my case?

We believe in education and communication. We make sure you understand the process, the estimated timeline, and how we plan to get you the best outcome for the justice you deserve. You should have all the information necessary to make the best decisions regarding your case.

And while there’s nothing better than a case that moves along at a steady pace, that’s not always how it goes. There can be delays and setbacks. If we need more information, if court dates change, or something else changes our initial plan we let you know right away. And if you ever have a question, you are always welcome to call or email us.

How long do I have to file a lawsuit?

While there are some variables that factor into this, such as the type of claim, it’s always best to speak to an attorney as quickly as possible. The sooner you get us involved, the more effective we can be in helping you. Then, depending on your specific situation, we’ll discuss your options and timelines.

Will I have to go to court?

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. Some cases do require your attendance in court, others are settled out of court. But you can always be assured that we will be with you every step of the way, advising you on the process and your options.

What geographic area do you cover?

Our office is in Walpole, Massachusetts, in Norfolk County, and we handle cases throughout the Commonwealth.