Boston personal injury attorney Kenneth N. Margolin has a great post over at his blog which describes the effectiveness a “day in the life” video can bring to a catastrophic personal injury case. Here is his post: “When attorneys handle a case involving paralysis or other catastrophic injuries, one of the biggest challenges is effectively portraying their impact on […]
Massachusetts Personal Injury and the “Day in the Life Video”
Category: General Massachusetts Personal Injury Information
Whether you are a plaintiff or a defendant in a Massachusetts personal injury lawsuit, there is a good chance you will be deposed. The American Bar Association provides 10 tips for deponents which I feel can help you if you are facing an impending deposition. Here they are: Tell the truth. Listen to the question. Pause. […]
Don’t worry. As long as your negligence does not exceed the negligence of the person(s) or entity that caused your injuries, you can still bring a negligence claim. The negligence of each party involved in the accident is expressed in percentages. Thus, even if you were 40% at fault for the accident, you can still bring a […]
I came across the wonderfully informative website by the medical malpractice firm of McCullough, Campbell & Lane LLP. The site offers great information about Massachusetts medical malpractice and Massachusetts personal injury law. Check it out.
If you are handling your Massachusetts personal injury claim on your own without a Massachusetts personal injury attorney, I am going to give you a tip: Treat the adjuster with respect. You must remember to remain at all times professional and polite. You must not forget the interests of the insurance company (for whom the adjuster works for) […]
California personal injury attorney Norman Gregory Fernandez has just come out with his Biker and Motorcycle Lawyer Blog which offers great insight for those who have been injured on motorcycles. Check it out for some great information and knowledge.
The statute of limitations in Massachusetts is the period of time in which you may sue the party or parties that caused your personal injuries. If these stringent deadlines are missed or overlooked, your will forever be barred from bringing claims for your personal injuries. Below is a short summary – provided by statutes-of-limitations.com – […]
I came across the Bodily Injury Blog which is authored by Washington personal injury attorney Edward “Ted” Bills. The Blog provides great information on personal injury law and I highly recommend it. Attorney Bills has a great post that explains tort law. Here is the post: All you need to know about Personal Injury Law Tuesday, July […]
If you have been injured in a Massachusetts motor vehicle accident, slip and fall, dog bite, or any other kind of accident, you don’t have to worry about paying a lawyer to represent you. The reason is that nearly all personal injury lawyers take injury cases on a contingency fee basis. The contingency is met with either […]
If you have been involved in a Massachusetts auto accident your insurance company is required by law to pay the first $8000.00 in medical bills and lost wages that you incur following your accident. As a condition of receiving these benefits, your insurance company may require you to attend an EUO (Examination Under Oath). The […]