We don’t believe in keeping secrets. We want our personal injury clients to have access to all the information they need about the car and homeowners insurance industry, pursuing compensation after an injury, and more. Our attorney shares his knowledge in these blog posts, covering a range of topics and issues. Be thoroughly informed, arm yourself with knowledge and be confident that you are making the best decision for yourself or a loved one.
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Rear-End Accidents and What To Do If You Get In One Most rear-end incidents result in minimal damage to your vehicle but can still cause major injuries -
Shopping On Black Friday? Don’t Become a Statistic, Stay Safe. If you plan on doing some holiday shopping after you get your fill of turkey, stuffing and sweet potato casserole, you should do so safely. -
Top 7 Mistakes New Drivers Make While parents cannot prevent their child from operating a motor vehicle, there are certain things kids can do to avoid becoming a statistic. -
The Importance of Defensive Driving in Massachusetts Bad Weather As the temperatures start to drop and we prepare ourselves for another winter, it’s the perfect time to educate yourself on the importance of defensive driving. -
Halloween Safety Tips For Everyone Being aware of the potential dangers and using a bit of extra caution, you can help ensure you and your children will be happy and safe this year on Halloween. -
The Link Between Football and Drunk Driving Enjoying a cold beer during a game is part of the fun but it can take a very serious turn if you decide to get behind the wheel and drive -
Have an Ongoing Injury Claim? Be Careful of What You Post on Social Media!!! Like most things in life, there is a time and a place for social media, and our best advice to you is to keep off while your case in ongoing. -
Back seat passengers, buckle up! In a car crash, the laws of physics still apply for back seat passengers and create significant risks for injuries and fatalities. -
Are you a homeowner? Make sure your handrails are up to code. In Massachusetts, the State Building Code spells out in great detail the requirements of handrails. -
Self-Driving Cars Are Coming to a Neighborhood Near You Chances are that within your lifetime a driverless car might be taking you to work, driving your family home after dinner or delivering your pizza. -
School Bus Safety Parents Need To Know The traffic during peak driving times and the dropping off and picking up of students is likely to cause more accidents. -
Away at College: Will You Be Able To Help Your Child In A Medical Emergency? As soon as your child turns 18 you no longer have access to their medical information. Fortunately, there are a few simple forms that will permit this