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Chris’s life experiences have uniquely shaped his approach to law. As a child, he experienced the life-altering impact of a severe car accident involving his brother, an event that forever changed his perspective on the victims of such tragedies. His calling became advocating for accident victims with a focus on the people behind the cases. Chris’s story is more than that of an attorney, it’s a narrative of empathy, struggle, and triumph. Today, DiBella Law has received numerous honors and awards, including being named to the Super Lawyers® List as seen in Boston Magazine, received recognition from The National Trial Lawyers as the Top 100 Civil Plaintiff Lawyers, nominated as a Finalist in Firm of the year at the Crisp Game Changer Summit among many others.