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Talking to a lawyer doesn't have to be intimidating or expensive. At the law office of Dennis P. Bisio, in Attleboro, Massachusetts, I always offer a free initial consultation so I can get to know you and you can get to know me. Once I understand your legal issues, I'll give you an honest estimate of attorney's fees and how long the legal process might take.

Then you can make an educated decision about what you want to do. I've been a lawyer representing clients in Attleboro and southeastern Massachusetts for more than 30 years. Workers' compensation: If you have suffered a workplace injury, such as a repetitive stress injury or a construction site injury, I will guide you through the process of filing your claim and represent you if your claim is denied.
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Most lawyers don't understand the bread-and-butter economic issues that an average Massachusetts wage earner deals with. I'm not like most lawyers. I grew up in Attleboro and attended Attleboro High School. My father was a union plumber who was injured on the job, so I understand how a family is affected when the primary wage earner is out of work.
At many large firms, the lawyer you meet at your initial consultation may not be the lawyer who actually handles your case. Much of the work may be done by paralegals and assistants. At law office of Dennis P. Bisio, Attorney at Law, that won't happen to you. I will handle your case personally from beginning to end.
Workers' Compensation: Filing a claim for workers' compensation benefits can be a challenging process for injured workers. Workers' compensation claims are a core area of my law practice. I can guide you through the application process or represent you if your claim has been denied or your benefits have been terminated.
I have handled workers' compensation cases since the day I became a lawyer more than 30 years ago. Workers' compensation claims continue to be a core area of my law practice. I represent people injured in workplace, construction and industrial accidents in Attleboro and throughout southeastern Massachusetts.
What should I do if I am injured where I work? A: Your injury should be reported to your supervisor or foreman as soon as possible regardless of how serious the injury is. You should try to make sure that a written report is filled out to document your injury. What if my injury requires medical services?
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