Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Article On How Plaintiffs Are Losing At Trial

Last August I blogged about the watershed case of Papadopoulos v. Target Corporation. That case stands for the proposition that property owners can be held liable for failing to remove snow and ice from their property in a reasonable manner. Before that case came down, property owners enjoyed great protections from slip and fall liability. For […]

Earley Law Group Injury Lawyers (617) 397-4242 Representing the Injured The Earley Law Group Injury Lawyers wishes all of our past and present clients a safe, prosperous and healthy 2011. Thank you for being a client of our office. We truly appreciate you. Here is some free legal information that I wanted to pass onto […]

Happy Thanksgiving to all of my readers. I hope each of you, and yours, has a great 2010 Thanksgiving celebration of life

Frank Collins, over at autoinsurance.org writes a greatly informative blog. Please note the blog issues Frank writes about are not Massachusetts-specific. I highly suggest this blog to my readers as it is filled with necessary information for all auto accident victims.

Here is the story from nytimes.com: 4-Year-Old Can Be Sued, Judge Rules in Bike Case By ALAN FEUER Published: October 28, 2010 Citing cases dating back as far as 1928, a judge has ruled that a young girl accused of running down an elderly woman while racing a bicycle with training wheels on a Manhattan sidewalk […]

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NAPIL, which is an organization I belong to, has a great article on its website authored by Chris Robideaux explaining why personal injury cases take so much time to reach the settlement stage. Here is the article: Why Personal Injury Cases Can Take So Long To Reach a Just Settlement Posted on:5/4/2009 Written By: Chris […]

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I found the following article over at The New York Times Health Blog both fascinating and alarming. Here is the article, which everyone, including of course pregnant women, should read: December 4, 2009, 12:11 am Protecting Pregnant Women in Car Accidents By TARA PARKER-POPE Sara Krulwich/The New York Times Pregnant women are particularly vulnerable during car accidents. Most […]

Attorney Nina Kallen over at the Insurance Coverage in Massachusetts blog has a post regarding the recent case of Advanced Spine Centers, Inc. v. Pilgrim Insurance. This case establishes that a PIP claimant is still entitled to PIP benefits even if the claimant does not submit all paperwork requested by the PIP carrier. As long as […]

Here is an article from Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly about how the vast majority of personal injury plaintiffs are losing at trial in Massachusetts. Keep in mind the old adage, “the good cases settle, and the bad cases go to trial” while you read the article.  Here is the article: Odds against tort plaintiffs in Massachusetts Success at trial poor, especially in suburbs […]