Claim What’s Yours
We’ll Handle the Fight
Don’t let denied or delayed PIP claims disrupt your practice. Our Massachusetts PIP attorneys are committed to securing the reimbursements you’re entitled to—at no risk to you. We only get paid when we win, no hidden fees or upfront costs.



How It Works
Free Consultation
We start with a free consultation to understand your case and review any documentation you provide to assess your situation and discuss options.
Case Evaluation
Our team will carefully evaluate the details of your claim and build a strong strategy to pursue the compensation you’re owed.
Filing of Your Claim
Once we’ve developed our strategy, we handle the paperwork and file your claim against the insurance company.
Negotiation with Insurance
We work directly with the insurance company, using our experience in PIP law to negotiate on your behalf. Our goal is to secure a fair settlement or a judgment, maximizing the reimbursement for your practice.
You Get Paid
Once a settlement is reached or we win the case, the insurance company pays you for your overdue medical bills and the insurance company pays us for our fees and costs. And here’s our promise, no win, no fee. There is simply no risk that you will have to pay our attorney’s fee.
Why Choose Phillips | Tadros, P.A.?

Experience in PIP claims.
At Phillips | Tadros, P.A. we’ve handled thousands of denied or underpaid PIP claims for healthcare providers. With years of experience in navigating the complexities of insurance law, we know how to effectively advocate for the reimbursements you’re owed. Our deep understanding of the PIP process allows us to secure favorable outcomes efficiently.

We’re accessible and responsive.
We understand how frustrating delayed payments can be, which is why we make communication a top priority. With our streamlined process, you’ll have direct access to our legal team, so you’re never left wondering about the status of your case.

You pay nothing unless we win.
Pursuing your denied PIP claims comes at no risk to you. We work on a contingency basis—meaning we only get paid when we successfully recover your reimbursements. What’s even better is if we win the insurance company pays our fees and costs, not you. So, whether we win or lose you owe nothing.
Meet Our Attorneys

Mac S. Phillips
Trials and Appeals

Chris Tadros
Civil Litigation

Client Testimonials
