Jim Glaser Law

Category: Personal injury attorney

Address: 288 Norfolk St Suite 8, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA

Phone: +16177028203

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Denise Cabral

Aug 30, 2021

Don’t like the commercial he’s in because of the way he talks. Way too fast and can’t understand him!! Terrible

Daniel Jones

Apr 20, 2021

They were prompt at answering my questions. Very helpful so far.

John Cullen

Nov 25, 2020

Jim and his team were fast, professional, understanding, and thorough. Jim made us feel at ease from the start, and was with us through the whole experience. I would recommend his firm to anyone. John C.

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Questions & Answers

Can i go after a company after they paid me workmans comp then stopped

Charlene Zanellis | Sep 22, 2021
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2021

Thank you for your question, Charlene! There are many factors that have to be considered before we are able to determine this. We ask that you please contact us as (617) 906-8775 to discuss your options.

My accident was completely my fault. Can I still get workers’ comp benefits?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

In Massachusetts, workers’ compensation is a no-fault system. This means you do not have to prove that your accident happened because your employer or another employee was acting negligently in order to receive benefits. Even if you were responsible for your workplace accident, you may still be entitled to benefits. If someone else was responsible for your accident, you may be able to pursue further compensation through a personal injury claim.

What is a conciliation?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

After you’ve filed your claim, the first step of the appeals process is known as a conciliation. During this stage, you and your employer’s insurance company will have an informal meeting where you will attempt to reach a settlement agreement. A conciliator from the DIA will also be present to help facilitate the meeting and encourage a resolution. Having an attorney present during every stage of the appeals process will be to your advantage, as they can help you build the strongest case possible and present the evidence on your behalf.

What if my claim is denied?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

If the insurance company denies your claim, you have four years from the date of denial to file an appeal. In order to appeal a denied claim, you must complete and submit an Employee Claim Form (Form 110) with the DIA. Additionally, you will need to include all medical evidence and other relevant information to help prove your claim.

How long will it take to get my workers’ comp check?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

According to Massachusetts law, your employer’s insurance company has 14 days from the time they receive the first report of injury to either pay you or notify you that your claim has been denied.

When should I file my claim?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

The timeline in a workers’ compensation claim is very important. You should inform your employer of your accident as soon as possible. If you’re unable to earn full wages for five or more days due to an occupational injury or illness, your employer is responsible for reporting your condition to its insurance company and the Department of Industrial Accidents (DIA) within seven days of the injury, starting your workers’ comp claim.

What should I do first after being injured at work?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

Report your accident to your employer and then seek immediate medical attention. Even if you believe your injuries are minor, it is important to receive a medical examination to protect your health and your rights. Postponing a medical evaluation will give your employer’s insurance company cause to believe that your injuries were not a direct result of a work-related accident, jeopardizing your right to benefits.

Do I have to hire a lawyer?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

While a lawyer isn’t required to receive workers’ compensation benefits, it can be incredibly beneficial. In some cases, insurance companies refuse to pay injured employees the benefits they deserve. If you have suffered a work-related illness or injury and are having trouble obtaining benefits, our attorneys are here to help. Our Massachusetts workers’ comp lawyers will provide guidance as they work with you to seek the benefits you deserve, helping you gather evidence to support your claim and ensuring all documents are filed correctly and on time.

Can I see my own doctor?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

In Massachusetts, your employer has the right to choose a doctor for your initial evaluation. However, the decision of who treats your injury or illness is up to you. As long as your medical treatment is fair, reasonable, and medically necessary, you have the right to choose your doctor and still be reimbursed for your medical expenses.

What if I can’t afford a lawyer?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

When you work with Jim Glaser Law, you never have to worry about being able to afford a lawyer. We strongly believe that everyone should have access to quality legal representation after being hurt in an accident that wasn’t their fault. That’s why our office is proud to work on a contingency-fee basis. You’ll never owe us anything unless a successful outcome is reached for your case!

Should I give a statement to the insurance company?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

It’s never wise to give a statement to the insurance company without consulting your personal injury attorney first. You could unknowingly say something that could later hurt your case.

Do I really need a lawyer?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

You can always pursue your case on your own, but hiring an experienced Boston, MA, personal injury lawyer is the best way to ensure you’re taking the right steps after your accident and will give you the best chance of recovering the full amount of compensation you deserve. Plus, an attorney can make the legal process much easier for you and your family.

How long does it take for a case to settle?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

Every case is different and the amount of time it takes to settle largely depends on how long your recovery takes. This is because it’s the only way to properly gauge the value of your medical bills and how much you should demand from the insurance company. However, there are many other factors that can affect the length of time it takes to resolve your case.

How long do I have to file a lawsuit?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

The standard deadline to file your lawsuit is within three years after the incident. However, there is also a discovery rule that states this three-year period doesn’t start ticking until your injury is discovered. Lastly, minors must file a malpractice lawsuit within three years of their parents knowing about their injury. Finally, the absolute deadline for all medical malpractice lawsuits, known as the statute of repose, is seven years after the alleged incident, regardless of the exceptions mentioned above. However, the statute of repose does not apply if a foreign object was left in the body.

What will representation cost?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

The good news is that you never have to worry about paying expensive upfront fees to get the legal representation you need. Jimmy knows what you’re going through and doesn’t charge anything for your initial case review. At Jim Glaser Law, our payment depends on whether or not you get the money you deserve. So if you don’t get paid, neither do we!

What is medical negligence?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

Medical negligence is at the heart of all medical malpractice cases. This legal term refers to a doctor or medical professional who was irresponsible to the point where no reasonable person would have acted the same way in a similar situation. In all medical malpractices cases, it must be proven that the healthcare professional’s “negligence” was the direct cause of your harm.

Why do I need a Boston medical malpractice lawyer?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

Hospitals and health care providers may go to great lengths to hide any instances of medical malpractice. They may have you sign non-disclosure forms and all kinds of releases that they think will absolve them of liability for your injuries. You need someone in your corner who can fight back against them and their legal teams, and who can prove that you were hurt and they were irresponsible. The right medical malpractice attorney can help you hold them accountable and fight for the money you need and deserve.

Will I have to go to court?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

The best answer to this question is, “maybe, but probably not.” It’s rarely in the best interest of anyone, especially the health care provider, to go to court over a malpractice case. If we can settle without the time and expense of court, we will. But if we do need to go to court, we’ll fight for every penny you deserve.

Why do I need a medication error lawyer?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

Medication error cases, whether they’re considered medical malpractice, drug injury, or a combination of both, can get very complex. The responsible party will likely have lawyers on their side representing insurance companies and health care systems. Your best chance to get the full compensation you deserve for your lost wages, medical bills, pain and suffering, and other problems is to work with a Boston, MA, medication error lawyer who knows how to handle these cases and has your best interests in mind. All you have to do to get started is contact our team at Jim Glaser Law today.

What is the statute of limitations?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

In Massachusetts, there are several windows of time that come into play for medical malpractice cases, known as the statute of limitations. This law states that you have three years from the date of the alleged malpractice, but there are also allowances to start the clock from the date you first became aware of the injury. If the injured person is a minor, the window is three years from the date that the minor’s parents became aware of the issue. The absolute time limit for medical malpractice claims is seven years, regardless of when you became aware of the injury.

What does pharmaceutical liability mean?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

Pharmaceutical liability comes into play if you take a defective drug and you use it exactly as instructed but suffer harm. In terms of a medication error, it usually means there was a danger to using the drug that your doctor, pharmacist, or the manufacturer knew about or should have known about and failed to inform you. If this happened to you and you got sick or hurt as a result, contact our team at Jim Glaser Law right now to discuss your case.

What does medical negligence mean?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

Medical negligence comes into play in almost every medication error case. Doctors, pharmacists, and other health care professionals have an obligation under the law to act responsibly toward their patients. When they fail to do so, and their irresponsible actions cause you harm, it can be considered negligence. To have a successful case, you will need to prove that they acted in an irresponsible way, that their irresponsibility caused the error, and that you got hurt because of the error. This can be quite complex, so having an experienced attorney on your side will be to your benefit.

How much does an attorney cost?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

Though every case and client is different, one thing will always be the same at Jim Glaser Law: we don’t get paid unless you do. Our office works on a contingency basis, which allows you to retain our services without fear of hidden fees or expensive down payments. In fact, you won’t owe us anything unless we win your case!

When should I hire a car accident lawyer?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

If you have been in car accident in Massachusetts that wasn’t your fault, it’s important to speak with an experienced attorney as soon as possible. Having a lawyer on your side can help you avoid common mistakes claim holders make that can cause you to receive much less than what you’re owed.

How long do I have to file a claim?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

The Massachusetts statute of limitations is three years. This means injured claim holders have three years from the time of their injuries to file a lawsuit against the responsible party. While most car accident claims are able to be settled outside of court and do not require you to file a lawsuit, it’s important to keep this three-year deadline in mind in the event that a fair settlement cannot be reached and you need to take your case to court.

What can compensation cover?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

No two car accidents are the same, so the amount of compensation you may be entitled to receive will depend on the circumstances of your accident. If you’ve been hurt due to another driver’s recklessness, you may be able to receive compensation for the following damages: damage to property, loss of income, medical expenses, future damages, physical pain and emotional suffering, expenses related to your accident and injuries, permanent disabilities and impairments, and damages associated with the death of a loved one.

How do I prove negligence?

Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020
Jim Glaser Law | Sep 22, 2020

Every driver in Massachusetts owes other drivers on the roads what’s called a “duty of care.” If someone breaches that duty of care by acting carelessly and you’re injured as a result, that person may be held liable for their actions. However, proving negligence is not always straight-forward. Our experienced Massachusetts car accident lawyers have been serving injured individuals for years and can help you hold the right party responsible for your injuries.

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