About Earley Law Group — Personal Injury Boston Massachusetts
Earley Law Group handles personal injury Boston claims from its School Street office downtown. Founder Christopher Earley started the firm in 2005. He has spent more than 20 years representing injury victims. Because the firm focuses only on plaintiff injury work, its team knows these cases deeply. The practice covers car crashes, slip and falls, and workers’ compensation. It also handles motorcycle, pedestrian, and brain injury claims. You can compare other firms in our personal injury directory. The firm offers a no-fee guarantee, so clients pay nothing unless they recover. Free consultations run around the clock. The team is known for fast response and personal attention.
What Clients Say
Clients describe quick replies and clear updates. Reviewers note the firm’s compassion during recovery. People mention strong results and firm handling of insurers. Many cite the 24-hour response promise as real. The white-glove service comes up across hundreds of reviews.
Personal Injury Boston — Practice Areas & Services
- Car, truck, and motorcycle accident claims in Suffolk County
- Slip and fall and premises liability cases
- Workers’ compensation for injured Massachusetts workers
- Pedestrian, dog bite, and brain injury claims
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file an injury claim in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts gives most injury victims three years from the accident date. Missing that window usually ends the claim. Acting early protects evidence and witnesses.
What does a Boston injury lawyer cost?
Most injury firms work on contingency. You pay nothing unless they win money for you. The fee is a set percentage agreed to in writing.
Where are Suffolk County injury cases filed?
Larger claims go to the Suffolk County Superior Court at the Edward W. Brooke Courthouse in Boston. Smaller claims may go to the local District Court. A Boston firm knows both venues.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Boston, Massachusetts
- Road deaths: Massachusetts recorded 357 traffic fatalities in 2024, up from 328 in 2023 — MassDOT Crash Data Portal
- Crash volume: Nearly 100,000 motor vehicle crashes were reported statewide in 2024 — MassDOT
- Serious injuries: Massachusetts logged 2,323 serious-injury crashes in 2024 — MassDOT


