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Boston Bicycle Law Lawyer
Overview
Joshua Zisson started his law practice in 2010 to become one of the first and only dedicated legal advocates for a consistently overlooked community: injured cyclists. His widely recognized expertise in local and national traffic laws, combined with a decade-plus experience successfully securing positive outcomes for personal injury victims, uniquely qualifies Joshua to fight for cyclists' rights.
As an active and passionate cyclist himself, Attorney Zisson takes care in his practice to address the specific concerns of the community. Unlike most firms, Zisson & Jacobs will not turn anyone away just because they're not hurt enough to qualify for an injury claim. From the very beginning, this policy has meant helping people obtain reimbursement for their bikes or medical bills at no cost.
Attorney Zisson writes about bicycle safety and traffic law on his blog, Bike Safe Boston.
About Joshua Zisson
Practice Areas
- Bicycle Law
- Personal Injury
Qualifications
Education
- Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts
J.D. - University of Iowa
B.A.
Major: English
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
92 State Street4th Floor Boston, MA 02109
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