Honest Legal Firm
Transparent Guidance & Strong Advocacy
We practice law the way it should be—clear advice, responsive communication, and determined representation for clients across Massachusetts.
Choosing a legal firm is about trust. At Faneuf Law Group, “honest” means straightforward explanations, realistic timelines, and no surprises. We help you understand your options in plain English so you can make confident decisions.
Our work focuses on serious injury and abuse matters, including car and truck crashes, unsafe property incidents, medical malpractice, and wrongful death. Every case is different, so we tailor strategy to your goals—seeking early settlement when appropriate and preparing for trial when necessary.
From the outset, we take on the heavy lifting: preserving evidence, obtaining records, coordinating with trusted experts, and dealing with insurers and defense counsel. Our objective is to document the full impact of your injuries and pursue the maximum compensation the law allows.
Clients choose us for accessibility and follow-through. You’ll always know where your case stands, why we’re taking each step, and what comes next. Calls and emails are returned promptly, and you have direct contact with your attorney throughout.
Start with a free, confidential consultation. Call (617) 939-9894 or contact us online. You owe no legal fees unless we recover compensation for you.
ABOUT US
Attorney Daniel Faneuf has earned national recognition as the founder of Faneuf Law Group. His impact on personal injury law has been highlighted by The American Bar Association, Mass Lawyers Weekly, The Boston Globe, Telemundo, and National Public Radio. He has secured multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements for injury victims. His professional distinctions include Super Lawyer honors and AVVO recognition. He supports community and veterans initiatives through the Robert F. Kennedy, Sr. Community Alliance and the First New Hampshire Cavalry Veterans Association. He is licensed to practice in Massachusetts State Courts, the U.S. District Court for Massachusetts, and the Supreme Court of the United States.
