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Cynthia M. Hines is a distinguished attorney based in Hanover, Massachusetts, proudly serving clients from her office at 720 Washington Street in the historic College Park Yale Building. As the founding partner of Hines Law Group, P.C., Cynthia brings over three decades of experience to her practice, specializing in medical malpractice, wrongful death, and personal injury law. Her deep-rooted commitment to advocating for victims and their families has made her a highly respected figure in these complex and sensitive areas of law. Cynthia's legal expertise is matched only by her unwavering dedication to her clients. She approaches each case with a meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that every facet is thoroughly examined and strategically navigated. Her compassionate yet assertive approach allows her to build strong, trusting relationships with her clients, guiding them through the legal process with clarity and empathy. Cynthia's ability to distill complex legal concepts into understandable terms empowers her clients, offering them both reassurance and confidence as they seek justice. Beyond her impressive legal acumen, Cynthia M. Hines is deeply committed to serving her community. She understands the profound impact that personal injury and wrongful death cases can have on individuals and families, and she tirelessly works to secure the best possible outcomes. With a reputation for tenacity and integrity, Cynthia has become a trusted advocate in Massachusetts, known for her ability to achieve favorable results while maintaining the highest ethical standards. Whether inside or outside the courtroom, Cynthia remains steadfast in her mission to protect the rights and interests of those she serves.
Wrongful death attorneys represent families who have lost loved ones due to the negligence of others. They seek compensation for the devastating loss. Common matters include fatal accidents, medical negligence deaths, workplace fatalities, product liability deaths.