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Catastrophic Injuries

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Arthur F. Licata, P.C. represents people in the Boston, Massachusetts area, New York, and throughout New England who have suffered catastrophic injuries as the result of another's negligent actions.

Specific types of catastrophic injury cases include traumatic brain injury (TBI), spinal cord damage, paralysis, paraplegia, quadriplegia, severe burns, amputation, and disfigurement. In serious injury cases, great care must be taken to ensure that the injured person receives an amount of compensation that truly reflects the lifetime costs his or her catastrophic injury will have.

Attorney Arthur F. Licata is a sole practitioner with more than 30 years of experience handling complex tort and catastrophic injury litigation. He understands the nature of these injuries and works closely with economists, social care planners, psychiatrists, physicians, nurses, actuaries, and other professionals to develop an accurate assessment of his clients' needs for today, and for the future.

As a client, you can feel confident knowing that he is the lawyer with whom you will communicate. Attorney Licata will work on your behalf from the outset of your case to its conclusion.

Arthur F. Licata, P.C. welcomes your inquiries and provides free initial consultations in personal injury matters. All cases are handled on a contingent fee basis; you pay no attorneys' fees unless Mr. Licata is able to obtain compensation on your behalf.

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The Boston, Massachusetts law firm of Arthur F. Licata, P.C. handles complex tort litigation for clients throughout Massachusetts including Suffolk County, Norfolk County, Plymouth County, Middlesex County, Worcester County, and Essex County, and cities such as Worcester, Springfield, Lowell, Cambridge, Brockton, New Bedford, Fall River, Lynn, and Quincy. Mr. Licata is also admitted to practice in the state of New York. He routinely takes cases by referral from other attorneys located throughout the New England region and the United States.