Attorney Andrew D. Myers provides personal service and is your advocate for settlement or court. Don’t waste another day wondering whether or not you need legal counsel – contact us today and find out how we can help!



Stay Connected: Download Our Mobile App

Injury Claim Handling: Hidden Pieces, Unknown Dynamics

11 years ago

Injury claim preparation requires piecing together many elements, some of which aren't immediately obvious.  Imagine a puzzle, but some pieces are…

Burden of Proof: How Much Evidence is Enough?

11 years ago

Burden of proof measures the level of evidence that must exist to prevail in a legal matter. Anyone making a…

Court Papers – Always Answer Complaints and Other Legal Documents

12 years ago

Court papers, sometimes served by a sheriff or process server, other times arriving by mail, should never be ignored. Failing…

Necessity: Defense in Criminal and Civil Cases

12 years ago

Necessity as a legal defense in either criminal or civil cases presents challenges. Why? Let's look at one actual case.…

Negligence, Gross Negligence & Willful, Wanton Conduct

12 years ago

Failing to use reasonable care causes negligence.  But, negligent conduct comes in degrees.  Different levels of harmful conduct can make…

Texting and Driving: Deadly Combination with Legal Consequences

12 years ago

Like never before people communicate by text.  Widespread wireless service expansion and increasingly affordable smart phones bring texting into the…

Damages – Compensatory & Punitive Damages in Products Liability Case

12 years ago

  The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has upheld a $20 million verdict awarded after a 29 year old woman died…

Spoliation of Evidence: Penalties Available in Civil Law

12 years ago

Spoliation of evidence occurs when a relevant document or physical evidence is destroyed, altered or intentionally withheld. Courts can impose…

Comparative Fault: Contributory Negligence & Apportioning Liability

12 years ago

Comparative fault law allows apportionment of negligence among multiple parties who may share liability for one injury. Suppose a pedestrian runs across the…

Parking Tickets and Bankruptcy – Discharged?

12 years ago

Parking tickets – one of the nightmares of having a car in the city. People filing chapter 7 bankruptcies find…