Rear-end Motor Vehicle Accidents – Cars Still Not Safe

This post is provided by Maryland personal injury attorney Ronald Miller over at the Maryland Injury Lawyer Blog about rear-end motor vehicle accidents, and how auto manufacturers have failed to provide for greater safety against injuries stemming from these accidents: The New York Times reported yesterday that according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, auto manufacturers have made […]

My colleague, Jonathan Stein, a California personal injury attorney, was kind enough to share with me his 10 Steps To a Successful Homeowner’s Insurance Claim. Check out attorney Stein’s blog, the California Personal Injury and Insurance Blog which is laden with answers to your personal injury and insurance related questions. Here is the list,  provided by attorney Stein, on how […]

Once again, I give kudos to attorney Jonathan Stein over at the California Personal Injury and Insurance Blog for great work. He has a great post on his blog about the various levels of claims adjusters at insurance companies, and their respective responsibilities. Here is the post from attorney Stein: Step 1: When you first report a claim, if […]

I came across an interesting blog called the Cruise Ship Law Blog. This is a good source of information for my Massachusetts readers, and for my readers beyond Massachusetts to learn about personal injury law and how it applies in the context of cruising. After all, personal injury accidents happen all the time on cruise ships.

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 […]

Ok, your Massachusetts personal injury attorney and the insurance adjuster cannot agree on the value of your case. When this happens, mediation can be very advantageous. Why? Because mediation usually promotes resolution with less expense and with much less risk than can a bench or jury trial. This is because a good mediator will inform […]

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 […]

Oftentimes personal injury attorneys are presented with conflicts of interest. Let us take the example of an auto accident to illustrate this point. Suppose for example that an attorney is presented with the situation where both the driver and passenger of the same car are involved in a Massachusetts auto accident, and they both seek to have […]