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Personal Injury Appeals

Massachusetts Personal Injury and Products Liability Appeals

There are many root causes for personal injury litigation. For example, there are injury involving animals, alcoholic beverages, assault and battery, vehicles, premises liability, wrongful death, wrongful birth, wrongful life, defective products liability, negligence, and many more.

Whether you have been injured or accused of causing injury, the stakes are high. After the case is resolved by the Trial Court there is still more legal action that can take place. If you feel you have been unjustly treated in the Trial Court you may seek an appeal of that decision. If you prevailed in the Trial Court you may need to defend that decision on appeal.

You must challenge decisions of the court or else they will act as the new standard by which all future court action will rely.

Your appeal is very different from trial

A consultation with an appellate lawyer is advisable whether you seek to protect or challenge a trial court judgment. Yes, sometimes both parties feel wronged about parts or the entire decision.

The standards for appellate practice and procedure are substantially different from that of the trial court. Many trial lawyers do not handle appeals. Appellate actions to remedy a judgment can be complex, and there is only limited time to challenge a court's decision.

Seek the advice of an Appeals Lawyer William Driscoll

Attorney William Driscoll focuses his practice on appellate litigation. The law is not perfect. Judges make errors. Do not question yourself later, after it is too late to appeal! Act immediately! Contact Attorney William Driscoll today for a free telephone consultation!

For more information consult How To Appeal a Massachusetts Personal Injury Judgment