Recently Favorable PIP Decision from Appeals Court

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 […]

Here is an informative article I found over at insure.com on when, and when not to, hire a personal injury lawyer. The article does a good job of dealing with this issue that concerns injury victims each and every day. If someone carelessly injured you and you are unsure whether or not to get a lawyer, at least consult […]

Nolo.com has a great, great article on the topic of personal injury claims against property owners. Generally, in Massachusetts, property owners are required to keep their property in a reasonably safe condition free from hazardous defects.  Here is the article, and keep in mind that it is NOT tailored specifically to Massachusetts law: Proving Fault […]

I found this over at yahoo.com and thought I would share it with my readers: What Not to Say When Pulled Over by a Cop by Jennifer Waters Sunday, September 19, 2010 In what he calls an “educational video” that’s widely circulated on YouTube, comedian Chris Rock offers advice on what to do when you get […]

This is a topic I deal with quite frequently when representing personal injury victims. Often, my clients will call me and tell me the accident they were involved in has financially harmed them so much, they are willing to take a loan out. The loan is typically financed by a pre-settlement funding company. When my […]

Arbitration is a great way to achieve finality to a personal injury case in Massachusetts. Here are 10 reasons that make arbitration so appealing: it is relatively inexpensive; it is quick; it is relaxed; the rules of evidence are relaxed; the parties can mutually agree on an arbitrator; it gives both parties a ‘mini trial’ […]

I am a very strong proponent of mediation because it offers so many advantages for my injured clients. Trials are expensive, unpredictable, stressful, and if possible, avoidable with mediation. Here are some reasons that make mediation so attractive for Massachusetts personal injury claimants: it is relatively inexpensive (roughly $500/side for a half-day); it is confidential; it is relative quick, and […]

Yesterday I learned that the folks over at personalinjurylawyer.org rated the Massachusetts Personal Injury Blog one of the top 50 personal injury blogs in the blogosphere. This recognition means a great, great deal to me and I truly appreciate being on such an esteemed list of blogs. Thanks guys.

The following article by the Wall Street Journal Health Blog offers some alarming information on just how much medical errors financially burden the United States economy. Here is the article: Medical errors and the problems they can cause — including bed sores, post-op infections and implant or device complications — cost the U.S. economy $19.5 billion in […]