Worcester, Massachusetts, Auto Accident AttorneyIf you have ever been in any kind of auto accident—a rear-end collision, a fender bender or a motorcycle crash—you know the situation is neither pleasant nor easy for the parties. The best and most critical step to take in such cases is to secure legal aid. Having a lawyer who has your best interests at heart and who has extensive experience in handling car accidents can be the key you need to prevail in court. Contact Reardon & Reardon, in Worcester, Massachusetts, today to gain the legal assistance you need to make a difference in your case. Our firm has handled many car accident cases, and we have helped individuals and families recover compensation for:
Civil and Criminal ConsiderationsAt Reardon & Reardon, we understand that some auto accidents may result in civil as well as criminal penalties. If your case may result in a criminal trial, car accident attorney James G. Reardon Jr. can advise you on the best course of action. He knows from his years of experience that a criminal conviction can sometimes affect your civil claim, so you need the advice of a knowledgeable attorney to inform you about your options. Let us help determine the best course for you. An Experienced Legal TeamAfter your motorcycle or car accident, we will work closely with you, gathering facts, listening to your account of the accident, and conducting a forensic accident reconstruction to provide you with the best possible representation. We also aim to make the duration of your case as trouble-free as possible. Let us carry the legal burden of your case. Reardon & Reardon also assists clients who have been involved in trucking accidents. Let Attorney Reardon represent you and help you to get the compensation you deserve. Contact a car accident attorney at the Reardon & Reardon, in Worcester, Massachusetts, if you have been involved in a motor vehicle accident on Routes 290, 495, 16, 85, 146, 122, 9, and 20, or on Massachusetts Turnpike 90. Spanish and Portuguese interpreters are available. |















