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Massachusetts Serious Injury Lawyer - Personal Injury Cases"MARYLIN BECK SUCCESSES"

MOST NOTABLE - Attorney Beck started in private practice in 1980 and immediately took on a medical malpractice case which arose out of a notorious criminal case involving a nurse who overdosed a cancer patient with "enough morphine to kill an elephant". Massachusetts serious injury attorney Beck sued thirteen healthcare providers. That case settled prior to trial. Later it was made into a television movie.

Since beginning private practice, she has represented and settled or won verdicts for:
(Several cases appear in multiple practice areas because several areas of the law apply)

Brain Damage/Head Injuries

  • A mother of six who had the wrong fluid injected into her spine as an anesthetic agent.
  • A 52 year old construction worker who received 1400 volts of electricity when a boom struck an overhead power line.
  • A young father who was left in a vegetative state because the boxing helmet he wore worsened the impact of blows to his head.

Catastrophic Injuries

  • Pedestrians, passengers and drivers involved in collisions with vehicles.
  • A young child who was mowed down in a crosswalk.
  • A thirty-nine year old man whose leg was amputated when an unstable tractor-and-mower combination rolled over on a hillside.
  • A young husband who was killed as he walked out of a store when a car suddenly accelerated from across the parking lot, mounted the curb and crushed him to death.
  • A young father who was left in a vegetative state because the boxing helmet he wore worsened the impact of blows to his head.

Civil Rights Violations of ADA/RHA

  • A Deaf man, who died from an anesthesia overdose, while undergoing a routine procedure due to physician's failure to communicate.

Construction Accidents

  • Workers who were electrocuted at construction sites.
  • Workers who fell several flights and were paralyzed.

Electrical Injuries

  • Workers who were electrocuted at construction sites.

Injuries On Premises

  • An elderly man who broke his hip when a dog jumped on him.
  • A worker who fell down an open elevator shaft.
  • An elderly worker who suffered from post-traumatic stress syndrome after being attacked and mugged while making a bank deposit for his employer.
  • A young husband who was killed as he walked out of a store when a car suddenly accelerated from across the parking lot, mounted the curb and crushed him to death.

Professional Negligence

  • A mother of six who had the wrong fluid injected into her spine as an anesthetic agent
  • A man who lost the use of his arm when neurosurgery was performed unnecessarily
  • A young woman whose breast cancer went undiagnosed.
  • A toddler who died while waiting for care in a hospital emergency room.
  • A Deaf man who died from anesthesia overdose while undergoing a routine procedure.
  • A 56 year old cancer patient and mother of four who was overdosed with morphine and died.

Motor Vehicle Collisions

  • Pedestrians, passengers and drivers involved in collisions with vehicles.
  • A young child who was mowed down in a crosswalk.
  • A young husband who was killed as he walked out of a store when a car suddenly accelerated from across the parking lot, mounted the curb and crushed him to death.

Product Liability

  • Workers who died from exposure to vinyl chloride monomer.
  • A thirty-nine year old man whose leg was amputated when an unstable tractor-and-mower combination rolled over on a hillside.
  • A young amateur skating champion who was hobbled by a poorly designed skating boot.
  • A father of five whose arm was amputated when a machine he was cleaning was suddenly activated.
  • A young father who was left in a vegetative state because the boxing helmet he wore worsened the impact of blows to his head.

Work Related

  • Workers who were electrocuted at construction sites.
  • Workers who fell several flights and were paralyzed.

Wrongful Death

  • Pedestrians, passengers and drivers involved in collisions with vehicles.
  • A young husband who was killed as he walked out of a store when a car suddenly accelerated from across the parking lot, mounted the curb and crushed him to death.
  • A toddler who died while waiting for care in a hospital emergency room.
  • A deaf man who died from anesthesia overdose while undergoing a routine procedure.


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