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Texting And Driving Has Become A Scourge Within The Commonwealth

Colucci, Colucci & Marcus, P.C. recently handled a case for an older woman who sustained serious injuries when his bicycle was struck by a 17-year-old motorist who admitted to the police that he was texting at the time of the bicycle accident. The firm quickly and vigorously prosecuted this personal injury case on behalf of the plaintiff who required numerous surgeries as a result of the impact. Within 4 months the firm successfully convinced the defendant’s insurance company to resolve the matter. Managing partner Darin Colucci mediated the matter to an ultra-successful conclusion, obtaining $1.5 million dollars for his client. The firm is now looking to donate a portion of its fee toward a program that provides bicycles and safety equipment for needy children.

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