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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts employs over 60,000 people. Local Cities and Towns employ another 75,000 people. This includes everyone from the governor to teachers to police officers to public works employees. With this many people, it’s inevitable that a government employee will negligently injure another person. It happens in many ways, including many car accidents.
In Massachusetts, there is a law that controls the ability of people to sue the government for injuries, called Chapter 258. This law was enacted because of an old legal principle called Sovereign Immunity. Dating back to the middle ages, this meant that people weren’t allowed to sue the king. As time went on, this changed into not being able to sue state or local governments for injuries they caused. Therefore, the legislature enacted this law to give innocent victims a way to be made whole.
The first thing to figure out is whether a certain employee is covered. Many are specifically listed in the law, including employees of the Department of Transportation, MBTA, regional transit authorities, and the Massachusetts Port Authority. In essence, most people you think of as government employees are covered by the law, including police officers, firefighters, local town employees, and state workers.
There are many nuances that can affect your case. These includes:
Some cases against the government are more difficult than other types of cases. For example, if you were in a car accident with a public employee, the government is usually pretty fair with how it deals with it. A rear-end car accident is fairly cut and dry, no matter who was driving. On the other hand, other more tenuous claims can be more difficult to pursue. That’s because the government and its insurance companies know that the deck is stacked against you, making it more difficult for you to be justly compensated.
At Marcotte Law Firm, we have represented many people injured due to the negligence of the government. Though we understand the difficulties of these cases, we do all that we can to level the playing field, giving you the best chance possible to be compensated for your injuries.
If you or a loved one were injured because of the negligence of a state, local, or other government employee, call the Attorneys at Marcotte law Firm for a free, no obligation consultation.