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Massachusetts Hit & Run Laws
Published in Car Accidents, Personal Injury, Safety on February 20, 2020
Reading Time: 3 minutesA hit-and-run can make a car accident claim in Boston even more complicated. You may not know the identity of the at-fault party. This could mean no opportunity to hold someone else responsible for your injuries and damages. Luckily, Massachusetts’ no-fault law means you can file a claim with your own car insurance provider to…
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Who Is Liable in an E-Scooter Accident?
Published in Personal Injury, Safety on February 10, 2020
Reading Time: 3 minutesElectric scooters (e-scooters) have exploded in popularity in Boston with the introduction of rentable dockless e-scooter companies such as Bird and Lime. Yet many riders severely overestimate the safety of these vehicles. Hundreds of e-scooter accidents have injured and killed victims in the last few years alone. If you get into an e-scooter accident, you…
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What Are Common Causes of Scaffolding Accidents?
Published in Personal Injury on January 20, 2020
Reading Time: 3 minutesWorking in construction comes with many risks. Construction zones have dangerous equipment, tools and materials that can cause significant personal injuries. In 2018, 1,008 construction workers lost their lives on the job. This was more than one-fifth (21.1%) of total worker fatalities in the U.S. that year. It is up to every worker and site…
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What Happens If I Get in An Accident in a Leased Car in Massachusetts?
Published in Car Accidents on January 10, 2020
Reading Time: 3 minutesA car accident in a leased vehicle can lead to an insurance claim that is more difficult to navigate than a crash in a car you own. You will need to notify the leasing company on top of your insurance company of the accident, for example, and be careful with the replacement parts your mechanic…
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Workers’ Comp Retaliation Massachusetts
Published in Personal Injury on December 30, 2019
Reading Time: 3 minutesWorkers’ compensation is a benefit all employees must lawfully receive in Massachusetts. Every employer in the state must purchase workers’ comp insurance to provide no-fault benefits to employees in the event of an occupational illness, injury or death. If you suffer a work-related injury or illness, you have the right to seek workers’ comp benefits…
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Massachusetts Sick Leave Law
Published in Massachusetts Law on December 10, 2019
Reading Time: 3 minutesTaking leave without fear of losing your job when you are sick is a right you have as an employee in Massachusetts. State law mandates all employers must provide sick leave – paid or unpaid – to all employees. Employers must offer sick leave without retaliating against those who take it, such as with demotions,…
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What Is Governmental Immunity in Massachusetts?
Published in Civil Law, Personal Injury on November 29, 2019
Reading Time: 3 minutesGovernmental immunity, also called sovereign immunity, is a rule that traditionally protected the government from liability for its actions or those of its employees, even when those actions caused personal injuries. The original governmental immunity rule held that the government would not be liable for its actions or decisions, even if they were negligent and…
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Massachusetts Scooter Laws
Published in Civil Law, Personal Injury, Safety on November 18, 2019
Reading Time: 3 minutesE-scooters, or electric scooters, have become more popular since the advent of rentable dockless models. Thousands of Lime, Bird and Spin e-scooters landed in Boston, Massachusetts for rent starting at just $1 for riders. As people began to experiment with riding e-scooters, however, issues quickly arose. From angry business owners to serious personal injuries, e-scooters…
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Massachusetts Crosswalk Laws
Published in Pedestrian Safety, Personal Injury, Safety on October 16, 2019
Reading Time: 3 minutesMassachusetts’ crosswalk laws are something every roadway user should learn before getting on the road. Misinformation and lack of crosswalk education are what contribute to hundreds of pedestrian and bicyclist collisions each year. As of October 2019, over 1,200 pedestrian accidents have occurred in Massachusetts this year alone. Pedestrian collisions can cause catastrophic injuries such…
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Massachusetts Leash Law
Published in Personal Injury on October 1, 2019
Reading Time: 3 minutesDog attacks cause hundreds of significant injuries in the U.S. each year. Aggressive and loose dogs can cause puncture wounds, lacerations, broken bones and other serious injuries. To help prevent dog bites, Massachusetts has a strict leash law pet owners must follow. Several municipalities within the state have also passed citywide leash laws and pet…
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