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One Hurt in Rollover Crash With Entrapment on High Plains Rd in Andover, MA
Andover, MA (June 6, 2026) – A person was hurt and trapped in a vehicle following a rollover crash on High Plains Rd in Andover on Wednesday afternoon, June 3.
Emergency units responded to the scene where one person was found injured and trapped inside the vehicle. No details about the severity of injuries or the identities of those involved were confirmed in the initial report on the accident.
The investigation remains ongoing.
We hope the person hurt receives the care needed and makes a full recovery.
How Does Insurance Work After a Rollover Crash in Andover, MA?
After a rollover crash in Andover, understanding how Massachusetts insurance law applies to your situation is one of the most important early steps you can take. Massachusetts operates under a no-fault insurance system, which means that each driver's own personal injury protection coverage (commonly referred to as PIP) is the first source of compensation for medical expenses and a portion of lost income, regardless of who caused the collision.
While this provides an immediate starting point for covering costs, PIP benefits have limits, and the expenses associated with a serious rollover crash can exceed those limits quickly, particularly when injuries require surgery, hospitalization, or extended rehabilitation.
When costs go beyond what PIP covers, Massachusetts law allows those hurt to step outside the no-fault system and pursue a claim directly against the at-fault driver, provided injuries meet a defined legal threshold. That threshold can include medical expenses exceeding a set dollar amount or injuries that result in permanent or serious harm. Rollover crashes involving entrapment frequently produce injuries serious enough to meet that standard, which means a liability claim against the at-fault driver may be a realistic option for those hurt. Understanding whether your specific injuries qualify is something an attorney can help assess early in the process.
Beyond the at-fault driver's liability coverage, additional sources of compensation may also be worth reviewing. Underinsured motorist coverage can provide further protection when the at-fault driver's policy limits are insufficient to cover the full extent of losses, while uninsured motorist coverage may apply if the other driver carried no insurance at all. Together, these layers of coverage can make a meaningful difference in the total compensation available to someone facing a lengthy and costly recovery after a serious rollover crash. Reviewing all applicable policies with the help of an attorney helps ensure that no available source of compensation is overlooked.
Navigating the aftermath of a car crash requires a skilled advocate who knows how to cut through the complexities of Massachusetts law. At Fiorentino Legal, P.C., we protect your rights, handle the heavy administrative burdens of your claim, and pursue the full compensation you deserve.
For dedicated representation you can count on, contact Attorney Christopher Fiorentino at (617) 990-2568 to explore your legal options with our
car accident attorney.
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