Profile
New England’s Leader in Medical Malpractice Law
Lubin and Meyer PC is widely recognized as the premier medical malpractice and catastrophic personal injury law firm in New England. Founded in 1974, the firm has built a reputation for achieving record-breaking results, having secured more than $650 million in verdicts and settlements in just the last ten years. While headquartered in Boston, they have a major presence in Providence, Rhode Island, representing victims of negligence across the Ocean State. If you or a loved one has suffered a life-altering injury due to medical error, you need to find a lawyer with the resources and expertise to take on powerful hospitals and insurance companies. Lubin and Meyer is that firm. Their team includes not only seasoned trial attorneys but also on-staff nurses and medical experts who meticulously review every case to prove liability.
Unmatched Success in Complex Cases
The firm specializes in the most difficult and high-stakes cases, consistently delivering justice for those who have been harmed. Their practice areas include:
- Medical Malpractice Lawyers: The firm is a powerhouse in this field, handling cases of surgical errors, medication mistakes, and hospital negligence.
- Birth Injury Lawyers: Securing future care for children suffering from cerebral palsy and other birth-related injuries due to medical negligence.
- Wrongful Death Lawyers: compassionate advocacy for families who have lost loved ones, including record-setting verdicts for preventable deaths.
- Car Accident Lawyers: Representing victims of catastrophic motor vehicle accidents resulting in spinal cord injuries or traumatic brain injuries.
- Defective Product Injury Lawyers: Holding manufacturers accountable for dangerous drugs and defective medical devices.
- Truck Accident Lawyers: Litigating serious accidents involving commercial vehicles.
Award-Winning Advocacy
Lubin and Meyer’s attorneys are consistently ranked among the best in the nation. The firm has been named a Tier 1 Best Law Firm by U.S. News & World Report. Founding partner Andrew C. Meyer, Jr. and his team are regularly featured in Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers. They have achieved some of the largest verdicts in Rhode Island history, including multi-million dollar settlements for failure to diagnose cancer and other critical conditions. When you hire an attorney from Lubin and Meyer, you are paying no upfront costs. The firm operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win your case. They offer a Free Consultation to review your claim and determine the best course of action.
Serving Providence and Beyond
Their Providence office is conveniently located on Dorrance Street, in the heart of the city’s legal district. They are committed to improving patient safety through aggressive litigation, forcing systemic changes in healthcare practices. If you need to order a lawyer who is a proven leader in the field and will fight tirelessly for your future, contact Lubin and Meyer PC today.
Specializing In
Medical Malpractice, Birth Injuries, Catastrophic Personal Injury
Address & Location
Located in the heart of the vibrant Downtown Providence (Downcity) neighborhood, situated close to the J. Joseph Garrahy Judicial Complex.
Building Location
The office is housed in the iconic Masonic Temple Building, a historic five-story red brick former Freemasons hall built in 1897 and redeveloped into professional offices. It is located near local dining favorites like Veggie Fun.
Suite Access
Enter the building through the main entrance on Dorrance Street. The offices of Lubin and Meyer PC are accessible via the main stairs or elevator from the lobby.
Parking Details
For clients and visitors, multiple parking options are available nearby, including the Across Courthouse Parking Place and the P2 Lot, both offering convenient public surface parking close to the building.
Public Transit
Served by RIPTA Route 4 (Providence/Warwick Neck); nearest stop is at Dorrance and Pine.
Map
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.


