AS SEEN IN Forbes & Fortune
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Tires are the sole point of contact between the road and the vessel carrying you and your loved ones at extremely high speeds. With the slight effort of your hands, they turn and maneuver you
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Nursing home negligence is not an area of personal injury which most people have to concern themselves with, but for those who have loved ones in a nursing home, it can be a serious concern,
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Being involved in a car accident is an unfortunate occurrence, and it will almost certainly ruin your day. Being involved in a truck accident is even worse, as the larger vehicle is likely to cause even more
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Injuring yourself on another person’s property is usually not a serious issue, especially if the injuries suffered are minor issues such as cuts or bruises. However, even minor slip-and-fall accidents can lead to serious injury if the
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Proving fault is often exponentially more difficult in truck accidents than it is in more traditional motor vehicle accidents. Unlike with most motor vehicle accidents, it is entirely possible that neither driver was negligent, and
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You may not know it, but the O’Neill Tunnel is one of the most problematic parts of the road in all of Boston. Residents of our city may have experienced the poor design that has
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We often talk about premises liability strictly within the context of accidental personal injuries, such as slipping and falling and suffering broken bones or bruises. It may surprise you to learn that this is not
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We all care about the well-being of our elderly loved ones, and we want to make sure that they are taken care of in the later years of their lives. For many, this love manifests
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Residents of Massachusetts rely on so many different products in their day-to-day lives, it is easy to understand that once in a while, something will malfunction. With any luck, this will be a minor setback
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An average of 124 alcohol-impaired driving fatalities occurred in the state of Massachusetts during 2012, according to the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility. This equates to 1.9 alcohol-impaired fatalities per 100,000 population. The true representation of