“I believe we are in a service profession, where we provide a voice for people who are wrongfully injured in incidents that never should have happened.”
“I believe we are in a service profession, where we provide a voice for people who are wrongfully injured in incidents that never should have happened.”
“I believe we are in a service profession, where we provide a voice for people who are wrongfully injured in incidents that never should have happened.”
Jeremy M. Carroll joined Meehan, Boyle, Black & Bogdanow, as a principal (partner) in 2022.
Jeremy is dedicated to representing clients who have been severely injured in events that “never should have happened” because another person or company violated a known safety rule. He focuses his practice on representing people injured in construction site accidents, wrongful death cases, premises liability, medical malpractice, and motor vehicle collisions.
In 2019, Jeremy, as lead trial counsel, successfully obtained a jury trial verdict of $925,000 on behalf of his client, a construction worker who fell ten feet and crushed his heel bone when a subcontractor failed to install safety guardrails. He has tried, settled, mediated, and arbitrated many cases with substantial six-figure and seven-figure results for his clients.
Jeremy was selected to the list of Massachusetts “Rising Stars” for 2019-2021, and to the list of MA Super Lawyers for 2022-2024. He is a member of the American Association for Justice (AAJ), as well as the Massachusetts Bar Association (MBA), and Boston Bar Association (BBA) He also serves on the Board of Governors for the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys (MATA)
Prior to joining Meehan, Boyle, Black & Bogdanow, Jeremy spent years litigating personal injury and criminal cases, learning from excellent mentors and colleagues. He gained invaluable courtroom experience immediately after law school when he served as a public defender for the Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) in Brockton, Massachusetts.
Jeremy received his bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Amherst College, where he played football as a safety-defensive back. Despite his three interceptions in a single game against his college rival Wesleyan University (Bill Belichick’s alma mater), the New England Patriots did not invite him to try out for the team.
Jeremy also volunteers for several local fundraising committees, which annually raise money for scholarships for high school student athletes and artists to attend college. He lives in Medford, MA, with his wife and two children. He loves coffee, music, comedy, and the New England Patriots.