Slip & Fall Lawyer in Lowell, MA

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Were you injured on someone else’s property in Lowell, Massachusetts? Whether you were hurt at Tsongas Arena, UMass Lowell campus buildings, Hamilton Canal District developments, and commercial buildings along Bridge Street or any other property in Lowell, you may be entitled to significant compensation. A Lowell premises liability attorney at the Law Offices of Michael F. Campopiano can hold negligent property owners accountable and fight for every dollar you deserve.

Our firm has protected injury victims throughout Lowell and Massachusetts, recovering significant compensation for families impacted by preventable accidents. We investigate your case, gather evidence, and negotiate aggressively with insurance companies on your behalf.

Don’t let medical bills, lost wages, or insurance pressure overwhelm you. Let our experience make the process easier. Contact us today for a free consultation.

51% Bar

Massachusetts modified comparative fault eliminates your claim if you are found 51% or more at fault — making early evidence collection and fault documentation critical

3 Years

Statute of limitations for most Massachusetts slip and fall claims — evidence disappears fast in Lowell

2 Years

Government property claims in Lowell require a formal presentment letter within 2 years — missing it permanently bars the claim

How Michael F. Campopiano Can Help After a Slip & Fall in Lowell

Slip and fall claims in Lowell require proving that the property owner knew or should have known about a dangerous condition and failed to correct it or warn visitors. Insurance companies routinely argue the hazard was obvious, that you were not watching where you were going, or that the owner had no notice — all designed to push your fault above the 51% bar.

A Lowell slip and fall lawyer from the Law Offices of Michael F. Campopiano can make all the difference. Our firm has been fighting for injury victims and their families throughout Lowell and Massachusetts, helping them navigate the full claims process from investigation through settlement or trial. We have recovered significant results for our clients.

You can count on our Lowell attorneys to:

  • Conduct a rapid investigation of the accident scene at Lowell National Historical Park visitor areas, the Hamilton Canal District, Market Mills, and commercial properties along Merrimack Street or wherever your fall occurred, preserving photographs, surveillance footage, and maintenance records before evidence is altered or destroyed
  • Establish the property owner’s actual or constructive notice of the dangerous condition, gathering inspection logs, complaint records, and prior incident reports
  • Identify every liable party — property owners, tenants, management companies, contractors, and government entities — ensuring each contributes to your recovery
  • Protect you from blame-shifting tactics under Massachusetts’s modified comparative negligence framework so your fault stays below the 51% cutoff
  • Take your case to trial before Lowell slip and fall lawyer if insurers refuse a fair offer

Our priority is your full recovery. Call today to speak with a Lowell slip & fall attorney. Your consultation is 100% free, and you pay nothing unless we win.

Why Should I Hire a Lowell Personal Injury Lawyer?

After an injury in Lowell, insurance companies are rarely on your side. They will dispute fault, downplay your injuries, and attempt to settle for far less than your claim is worth — often before you have any idea what your full recovery will cost.

An attorney from the Law Offices of Michael F. Campopiano steps in immediately to gather critical evidence, handle all insurer communications, and protect your legal rights under Massachusetts law. This is especially important in Massachusetts because the 51% modified comparative negligence bar makes fault assignment binary at the threshold — one percentage point above 50% eliminates your recovery entirely. Controlling how fault is characterized from the start is the difference between full compensation and nothing.

Most importantly, you can concentrate on healing while knowing we are pursuing the maximum compensation available for your injuries, lost wages, and long-term needs.

Massachusetts Law: What Lowell Injury Victims Need to Know

Massachusetts modified comparative negligence (MGL c.231 §85) eliminates recovery at 51% or more fault. The statute of limitations is 3 years from injury (MGL c.260 §2A). Government property claims in Lowell require a formal presentment letter within 2 years under MGL c.258 §4.

What Types of Damages Are Available After a slip and fall in Lowell?

A serious injury can upend every aspect of your life. Under Massachusetts personal injury law, you have the right to pursue full compensation from those responsible.

Damages may include:

  • Medical Expenses: Emergency room treatment, surgery, hospitalization, physical therapy, specialist care, prescription medications, and all follow-up treatment related to your injuries
  • Lost Wages and Reduced Earning Capacity: Income lost during recovery and long-term compensation if your injuries limit your ability to work
  • Pain and Suffering: Compensation for physical pain, emotional distress, anxiety, and reduced quality of life — available once the serious injury threshold is met
  • Future Medical Expenses: Projected costs for ongoing treatment, rehabilitation, and any future procedures your injuries require
  • Additional Related Expenses: In-home care, mobility devices, home modifications, and other costs caused by your condition

Our goal is to make sure every loss — financial and personal — is fully accounted for when we fight for your compensation in Lowell.

Types of Slip and Fall Cases We Handle in Lowell

Property owners throughout Lowell — from retailers along Merrimack Street, Bridge Street, Chelmsford Street, and the Route 38 commercial corridor through Lowell to apartment complexes and government buildings — have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions. Our firm represents clients injured in all types of falls, including:

  • Wet and Slippery Floors: Spills, cleaning runoff, and inadequate drainage at Lowell National Historical Park visitor areas, the Hamilton Canal District, Market Mills, and commercial properties along Merrimack Street and commercial properties throughout Lowell.
  • Ice and Snow Falls: Massachusetts property owners must remove snow and ice within a reasonable time after a storm. Failure to do so creates premises liability for resulting falls.
  • Broken Staircases and Handrails: Defective steps, missing railings, and improperly maintained stairwells in Lowell residential and commercial properties.
  • Cracked and Uneven Pavement: Trip hazards on sidewalks, parking lots, and pathways throughout Lowell — including government-maintained surfaces.
  • Poor Lighting: Inadequate lighting in stairwells, parking garages, and common areas that create foreseeable fall hazards.
  • Government Property Falls: Injuries on city-owned sidewalks, public buildings, and Lowell parks — which require the 2-year presentment under MGL c.258 §4.

No matter the type of slip and fall cases incident, our Lowell slip and fall lawyer attorneys will investigate your case, prove negligence, and pursue the maximum compensation you deserve.

Massachusetts modified comparative negligence (MGL c.231 §85) makes establishing the property owner’s notice of the hazard critical — being found 51% or more at fault eliminates your recovery entirely.

Lowell Slip & Fall Claims: Key Statistics and Massachusetts Law

51% Bar — Massachusetts modified comparative fault eliminates your claim if you are found 51% or more at fault — making early evidence collection and fault documentation critical (MGL c.231 §85)

3 Years — Statute of limitations for most Massachusetts slip and fall claims — evidence disappears fast in Lowell (MGL c.260 §2A)

2 Years — Government property claims in Lowell require a formal presentment letter within 2 years — missing it permanently bars the claim (MGL c.258 §4)

 

For more on Massachusetts premises liability law, the government presentment rule, and how slip and fall damages are calculated:

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Saderi Belliard
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Outstanding attorney and amazing team. Professional, knowledgeable, and genuinely caring throughout the entire process. They kept me informed every step of the way and always made time to answer my questions. His assistant Franshesca was also friendly, efficient, and very helpful, making everything smooth and stress-free. I’m very grateful for their hard work and highly recommend them to anyone in need of legal help.
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I am incredibly grateful for the outstanding service I received during my personal injury case following my automobile accident in March. From the very beginning, the team was attentive and supportive, making me feel valued as a client. I finished my treatment in early September, and to my surprise, my case was settled just two months later!

What truly impressed me was the amount of compensation I received. It's significantly more than what I got from other cases where I treated for twice as long, and those took much longer to resolve. The efficiency and effectiveness of this team are truly commendable.

Communication was top-notch throughout the entire process. I felt informed and involved every step of the way, and I was particularly pleased that I could reach out to Mike directly whenever I had questions. His accessibility made a world of difference and reassured me that I was in good hands.

If you're looking for a dedicated team that delivers results quickly and effectively, I highly recommend this firm. They exceeded my expectations, and I couldn't be happier with the outcome of my case!
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Abraham Diaz
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Mr Campopiano handled accident case he very friendly stays in touch for updates and status chiropractor is very convenient secretary is very welcoming very satisfied and will recommend to family and friends
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Kristie Johnson
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Mike and his staff are the absolute best! It took many years to settle but that is because he worked so hard and got me every penny I deserved! He would not give up and kept me informed on my case every step of the way! Highly recommend!

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“When you choose us, you can be rest assured that you will receive personalized attention and a comprehensive legal strategy tailored to your unique circumstances. Our skilled lawyers will guide you through every step of the legal process, explaining your rights and options in clear, straightforward language.

We handle a wide range of personal injury cases, including car accidents, slip and falls, Dog Bite, and more. No matter the complexity of your case, we have the expertise and resources to fight for the compensation you deserve.”

Michael F. Campopiano

Frequently Asked Questions About Slip & Fall in Lowell

1. What must I prove in a Lowell slip and fall case?

That the property owner owed you a duty of care, that a dangerous condition existed, that the owner knew or should have known about it, that they failed to correct it or warn you, and that you suffered injuries as a result.

Massachusetts modified comparative negligence means if you were 51% or more at fault you recover nothing. Below 51%, your award is reduced proportionally. Documenting the hazardous condition and establishing the owner’s notice is critical to keeping fault percentages below the bar.

Yes, but a formal presentment letter must be served on the government entity within 2 years under MGL c.258 §4 before you can file suit. Missing this deadline permanently bars the claim. Contact an attorney immediately.

Compensation typically comes from the property owner’s homeowner’s, renter’s, or commercial general liability insurance policy.

Three years from the date of injury under MGL c.260 §2A. Government property claims require the 2-year presentment letter first.

Immediately. Surveillance footage is overwritten quickly, hazardous conditions get repaired, and witnesses’ memories fade. Early legal involvement is critical to preserving the evidence you need.

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Contact Our Lowell Slip & Fall Attorney for a Free Consultation

At MFC Law, we know how overwhelming life becomes after a serious injury. Medical bills, missed work, and insurance calls pile up when you should be focused on healing. Our Lowell personal injury attorneys are here to protect your rights and fight for the full compensation you deserve under Massachusetts law.

We serve Lowell, Boston, Worcester, Springfield, and all surrounding Massachusetts communities. Our team speaks English, Spanish, and Portuguese — so every client feels fully understood and informed throughout the process.

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Slip and fall Claims in Lowell

The Lowell Connector is a frequent site of high-speed merging collisions.

  • Where your case is filedMiddlesex County Superior Court
  • Local high-risk roadsthe Lowell Connector, Route 38 and Bridge Street
  • Where victims are treatedLowell General Hospital

Records from Lowell General Hospital are frequently central evidence in Lowell slip and fall claims, and we obtain and organise them for you at no upfront cost. Massachusetts gives you three years from the date of injury to file suit — see the Massachusetts court system for filing details, and national crash context from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

Read more about Massachusetts slip and fall claims, or call (401) 288-3888 for a free consultation. No fee unless we win.

Lowell Slip and Fall Claims: The 30-Day Notice Deadline That Ends Most Ice Cases

Massachusetts law contains a trap that has quietly destroyed more valid snow and ice claims than any defense argument. If you were hurt on ice in Lowell, you may have 30 days — not three years — to take the step that keeps your claim alive.

The 30-day written notice requirement

Under M.G.L. c. 84, § 21, a person injured by snow or ice must serve written notice on the property owner within 30 days of the injury. The notice must identify you by name and residence and state the time, place and cause of the injury. Miss it, and the owner can move to dismiss — though the defense only succeeds if they can show the delay actually prejudiced them. This requirement applies to private property, not just municipalities, and it is the first thing we handle when a Lowell winter case comes in.

Papadopoulos changed everything in 2010

For generations Massachusetts owners escaped liability by calling ice a “natural accumulation.” In Papadopoulos v. Target Corp., 457 Mass. 368 (2010), the Supreme Judicial Court abolished the distinction between natural and unnatural accumulations. Property owners now owe the same duty of reasonable care for snow and ice that they owe for every other hazard. If your fall predates your understanding of this rule, know that “it snowed, so nobody is responsible” has not been the law for over fifteen years.

Massachusetts cuts you off at 51 percent

This is where Massachusetts diverges sharply from Rhode Island. Under M.G.L. c. 231, § 85, Massachusetts applies modified comparative negligence with a 51 percent bar. If you are found more than 50 percent at fault, you recover nothing. At 50 percent or less, your damages are reduced by your share. Rhode Island claimants can recover at 90 percent fault; in Massachusetts that same claimant recovers zero. If you were hurt in Lowell but live in Rhode Island, this difference matters enormously.

What makes Lowell claims distinct

Lowell’s converted mill buildings and dense downtown produce a particular hazard profile: meltwater running off large historic roofs and refreezing on brick walkways, interior stair systems in buildings adapted to residential and commercial use decades after construction, and municipal lots where clearing responsibility is split between the city and a private contractor. Identifying the correct responsible party quickly matters when the clock is 30 days.

  • Written notice30 days — M.G.L. c. 84, § 21
  • Statute of limitations3 years (MA)
  • Fault ruleModified — barred above 50%
  • Key casePapadopoulos v. Target, 457 Mass. 368 (2010)

Every case turns on its own facts. If you were hurt, call (401) 288-3888 for a free consultation. You pay nothing unless we win.

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