About Tom Kiley, Sr.

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Massachusetts Personal Injury Attorney Thomas M. Kiley has been representing individuals against insurance companies since 1976. He was referred to as the “Million Dollar Man” in a featured article by the Boston Herald Sunday Magazine in it’s “Personal Best Series.” This was based on his record of obtaining million dollar verdicts and settlements in complex cases in which he represented injured victims against insurance companies. For over 30 years, Mr. Kiley had practiced exclusively as a plaintiff’s trial lawyer, and has collected seven figure wins for clients with brain injuries, paralysis, burns and more. He was a member of the plaintiff’s trial team in the Woburn case, which involved an epic legal battle waged by eight Woburn families from a neighborhood in Woburn, Massachusetts. Each family had a child with leukemia which was linked to the municipal water supply. The case was the subject of the best selling book by Jonathan Harr that was made into the featured film “A Civil Action.” Mr. Kiley is a respected member of numerous professional organizations including the American Association for Justice, the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, and the Massachusetts Bar Association. He has achieved the highest possible rating (AV) for both legal ethics and ability by Martindale-Hubbell, the definitive guide to America’s leading lawyers and law firms.

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