Year: 2019

Massachusetts Drivers Must Clear Snow And Ice From Their Vehicles We here in Massachusetts, as we are ready to turn the calendar to February, are knee-deep in winter. Brutally cold weather combined with snow and ice, makes everything more challenging. We are at greater risk of slipping and falling, and other various types of injury-producing accidents. At […]

Getting stuck in an elevator (knock on wood) has never happened to me. Despite daily rides on elevators for many years, I have thankfully never experienced this misfortune. The same cannot be said for a Manhattan woman who last weekend became stuck in an elevator inside a residence located at 48 East 65th Street. Apparently, the woman, […]

Many people following a personal event accident understandably are confused. They have many questions. One question for them may be when to hire a personal injury lawyer? The answer is simple: An attorney should be hired as quickly as possible following the accident. Here are some reasons why: An Attorney Provides Peace of Mind You may […]

Massachusetts this weekend is bracing for the first storm of the season. That means people will be slipping and falling and sustaining personal injuries as a result. If you are facing the aftermath of one of these accidents, here are some things you should do to protect your rights. Report The Accident Following the fall, […]

An 86-year old disabled taxi driver was assaulted in a road rage incident involving a man from Newton. According to police, the driver from Newton, apparently upset with the taxi driver, cut off his motor vehicle and exited his vehicle. He then struck the elderly man, and fled the scene. The elderly man was injured as a result and transported to […]

Today is New Year’s Eve which is a day filled with reflection of the past year, and a look ahead to 2019. Unfortunately this day is oftentimes one in which people drink to excess. As you celebrate this special occasion with family and friends, please keep in mind the importance of celebrating responsibly. It is no surprise […]