Jeffrey S. Beeler | Framingham Personal Injury Lawyer

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About Jeffrey

Attorney Jeffrey S. Beeler concentrates his practice at Heinlein Beeler Mingace & Heineman, P.C. on representing those who have been injured through the fault of others. His practice is focused on helping injured individuals though the civil litigation process, from initial case evaluation and investigation through trial and appeal, if necessary.

Attorney Beeler began his legal practice in 1992 working as a Judicial Clerk for Associate Justice Samuel W. Collins and Associate Justice Paul L. Rudman, both of the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Through this Appellate Court clerkship with Maine 's highest court, Attorney Beeler gained valuable insight in to the functioning of the court system and the need for effective and diligent representation at the trial level in order to protect a client's rights. This experience, which included analyzing submissions to the Court while crediting or discrediting statements and arguments based on the law and facts of a case, is of great value as he works to obtain full and fair compensation for his clients. After his clerkship in 1993, Attorney Beeler joined the firm of Newman, Heineman & Itzkowitz. Within two years, Attorney Beeler enlisted the assistance of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as amicus curiae, for the first time, in support of the rights of a victim of a defective medical device to seek compensation from a medical device manufacturer in court in a case that ultimately made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Prior to founding Heinlein Beeler Mingace & Heineman, P.C. in 2015, Attorney Beeler had been a principal in the firms of Heinlein & Beeler, P.C. (1997-2014) and Newman & Beeler.

Since beginning his private law practice in 1993, Attorney Beeler has represented both Plaintiffs and Defendants in various types of cases in the State and Federal Courts. Currently, his practice includes representing personal injury plaintiffs in construction site, negligence, worker's compensation, automobile accident, products liability, medical and nursing home negligence, whistle blower, and civil rights cases. Attorney Beeler also represents select businesses of diverse sizes in various contexts.

Attorney Beeler is a 1989 magna cum laude graduate of the University of Connecticut. He graduated in 1992 cum laude from Suffolk University Law School and entered private practice in Boston, following his Judicial Clerkship, in 1993.

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Experience

Founding Attorney

Heinlein Beeler Mingace & Heineman, P.C.

Present

Framingham, MA

Admission

Verified Massachusetts

1993

Verified Connecticut

1992

Verified Maine

1992

Education

University of Connecticut

Bachelors (Political Science)

1989

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • Attorney Beeler is a member of the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys [MATA], American Association for Justice and Massachusetts Bar Association. Attorney Beeler is also a member of MATA's Amicus Committee.
Honors / Awards
  • For many years, Attorney Beeler has had an AV Peer Review Rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the Judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell Ratings fall into two categories - legal ability and general ethical standards. The "AV" rating is the highest available. Click here for more information on the AV Peer Review Rating from Martindale-Hubbell.
  • Attorney Beeler has been selected as a Super Lawyer every year since and as a New England Super Lawyer in .
    2011 / 2014
  • Attorney Beeler has a "Superb" rating from AVVO.
  • Attorney Beeler has been rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell since .
    2001

Notable Work

Cases

Nguyen v. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 479 Mass. 436 (2018)

Nguyen established that Colleges and Universities owe a duty of care to their students to protect them from the foreseeable risk of student suicide.

Clark v. Beverly Health and Rehabilitation Services, Inc., 440 Mass. 270 (2003)

Clark established that Plaintiff's counsel could properly speak with the former employees of an organizational Defendant without seeking advance permission from corporate defense counsel or the Court. Accordingly, the case leveled the playing field in connection with the pursuit of true facts pertaining to instances of corporate negligence and misconduct.

Helfman v. Northeastern University, 485 Mass. 308 (2020)

Attorney Beeler submitted an Amicus Brief for Heinlein Beeler Mingace & Heineman, P.C. before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in support of a sexual assault victim. The Helfman case established that Colleges and Universities owe a duty of care to protect their students from foreseeable harm associated with alcohol use when it is known to the institution that the student is a risk.

Publications

Suffolk University Law Review Solicitation on Government Property Less Protected Than Other Forms Of Expression

1991

Heinlein Beeler Mingace & Heineman, P.C. Highlights

Accident & Injury, Health Care, Civil & Human Rights

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