Norman Fine primarily represents people who have been injured in accidents. This includes automobile crashes, medical malpractice cases, and general negligence situations. In the course of his career, he has tried and settled many cases successfully, and has two verdicts of more than $1 million, and one verdict of more than $2 million. In addition to his personal injury work, he represents people who are having disputes with their insurance companies.
In addition to his active law practice, Attorney Fine has been the editor of a textbook that deals with the handling of automobile accident cases in Massachusetts since 1996. The book, which is published by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, is widely used by lawyers in the state. He also gives lectures and seminars to other lawyers each year on matters relating to personal injury law, on behalf of a variety of state-wide bar and professional organizations.
Attorney Fine has an AV rating by a national lawyer rating service, with "A" meaning very high to preeminent legal ability, and "V" meaning high ethical standards. His personal injury work is handled on contingency, meaning that he receives no fee unless he is successful in obtaining money for his client, and he gives his personal attention to every case and client in the office.
Massachusetts Super Lawyers 2011
Massachusetts Super Lawyers 2010
Admitted: 1973, Massachusetts

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