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Anderson Cooper Being Sued for Fall Down Accident

Here is the story from nypost.com: Globetrotting CNN anchor Anderson Cooper is often at the scene of danger, but he allegedly overlooked a potentially deadly hazard in the Greenwich Village firehouse he's converting into a new home. A 29-year-old interior designer is suing Cooper and the company owned by downtown…

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Ways the Attorney/Client Relationship Can Breakdown

When you find yourself in need of legal representation, whether it’s after a truck accident or during a challenging legal battle, the relationship you forge with your attorney can significantly impact the outcome of your case. A strong attorney-client relationship is built on trust, communication, and clear expectations. However, several…

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Suffolk Jury Renders Huge Verdict Against Boston Children’s Hospital

Here is the story from Boston.com:  A Suffolk County jury yesterday found that two doctors at Children’s Hospital Boston – one of them the hospital’s former physician in chief – had caused the death of a 3-year-old Pennsylvania boy and voted to award his parents $15 million in damages. The…

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Suffolk Jury Renders Huge Verdict Against Boston Children's Hospital

Here is the story from Boston.com:  A Suffolk County jury yesterday found that two doctors at Children’s Hospital Boston – one of them the hospital’s former physician in chief – had caused the death of a 3-year-old Pennsylvania boy and voted to award his parents $15 million in damages. The…

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“I Fell At Work? Can I Sue?”

Maybe. In Massachusetts, you cannot sue your employer if you slipped and fell and injured yourself at work.  But, you can however make a claim for Massachusetts workers compensation benefits with your employer's insurance company. However, if your slip and fall accident was caused by the negligence of someone other than your employer, than you may…

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‘I Was Partly At-Fault for A Car Accident. Can I Still Make a Claim?’

Yes.  In Massachusetts, as long as you are not more than 50% responsible for a car crash, then you may still make a claim.  However, the amount of your settlement will be reduced by the percentage of fault you have for the accident.  Therefore, if you are considered 50% at-fault…

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Injured in a Car Accident and Feel Like the Insurance Company Does Not Care About You? Read This:

I found this over at CNN.com and wanted to share it because it makes me sick:  Insurance companies fight paying billions in claims Put yourself in the driver's seat of this accident. You are heading down the street when a truck comes out of nowhere and slams into the right side…

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Have You Been Involved in a Car Accident, and Feel the Insurance Company Does Not Care About You? Read This:

A great article on insurance companies that I just had to share, courtesy of CNN: Insurance companies fight paying billions in claims Put yourself in the driver's seat of this accident. You are heading down the street when a truck comes out of nowhere and slams into the right side…

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Think Your Massachusetts Injury Claim is Not Worth Pursuing? You May Be Wrong

Many of my clients, at the end of their case, often tell me that they were not going to pursue their case initially.  They tell me that once they realized the insurance company did not care about them, as their medical bills soared, and their injuries just got worse, is…

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Failure to Wear a Seat belt in a Massachusetts Auto Accident Cannot Be Used as Evidence

If you are injured in a car crash in Massachusetts, the fact that you were not wearing your seat belt does not constitute negligence (fault) on your part.  So, if are injured in the crash and bring a claim against the at-fault driver, the fact that you were not wearing…

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