“It’s the greatest honor to hear our clients’ stories and help carry their burden along the road towards justice and accountability. Together, we thrive in the face of the biggest obstacles and paths least taken.”
“It’s the greatest honor to hear our clients’ stories and help carry their burden along the road towards justice and accountability. Together, we thrive in the face of the biggest obstacles and paths least taken.”
“It’s the greatest honor to hear our clients’ stories and help carry their burden along the road towards justice and accountability. Together, we thrive in the face of the biggest obstacles and paths least taken.”
Sarah Crossen joined Meehan, Boyle, Black and Bogdanow as an associate in 2023 after completing a legal internship with the firm through Northeastern University’s “co-op” program. Before joining Meehan Boyle, Sarah gained litigation experience assisting low income and elderly Massachusetts residents as an intern with a Massachusetts legal aid organization. She also worked as a law clerk at a consumer protection firm which assisted consumers who were harmed by defective products and unfair and deceptive business practices.
Sarah now focuses her practice on negligence claims related to motor vehicle collisions, medical malpractice, premises liability, and dangerous and defective products. She is heavily involved with complex legal research and writing at the firm.
Cases like these are close to home for Sarah, as her mom suffered life altering injuries after she was involved in a car crash caused by a defect in her vehicle. She is passionate about serving clients with the same care, compassion, and zealousness as she would have wanted for her own family.
Sarah is a graduate of George Mason University and Northeastern University School of Law. She is a devoted baseball watcher, vinyl collector, and lover of all things on the water including fishing, beach-going, and swimming.