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Police - Practice Areas
  • Cruiser & Motorcycle Accidents
  • Stolen MV Pursuits
  • Directing Traffic
  • Road Jobs & Details
  • Resisting Arrest & Protective Custody
  • Defective Premises
  • Dog Bites & Knockdowns
  • Domestic Disputes
  • Foot Pursuits
  • Injuries During Rescues
  • Ice & Snow
  • Shootings
  • Toxic Substance & Disease Exposure
Stolen MV Pursuits
Stolen motor vehicle pursuits can involve unexpected maneuvering, turns, stops and other hazardous driving conditions. Because of the dangerous nature of stolen motor vehicle pursuits, police officers are at greater risk for getting involved in some type of accident. Officers are, at times, injured when they lose control of their cruiser, rammed by the subject being pursued, or collide with stationary objects or even other cruisers in pursuit.

​If you have been injured as a result of a stolen motor vehicle pursuit, our Massachusetts police injury attorneys can help you obtain compensation for your injuries. Many police officers mistakenly believe that they do not have a viable injury claim because the stolen motor vehicle was used without authority and the owner’s insurance company can be expected to disclaim coverage. Although the owner’s insurance company would be expected to disclaim coverage, we have been able to successfully collect tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars for our clients who have been injured as a result of a stolen motor vehicle pursuit.

Stolen motor vehicle pursuits can result in severe injuries, including permanent or temporary disability, back injury, neck injury, knee injury, head trauma, or broken bones. These injuries may force an officer out of work, or to retire early, or change career paths within the force. If you have been injured as a result of a stolen motor vehicle pursuit, don’t be misled into believing you can’t be helped. At Ballin & Associates, our Massachusetts police injury attorneys have successfully handled countless cases of this nature, and have obtained millions of dollars for numerous officers throughout our careers.

The following legal articles regarding stolen motor vehicle pursuits have been provided for your convenience:
  • Stolen motor vehicle pursuit injuries often lead to valuable claims for compensation
  • Don’t make this insurance mistake-Part 1
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