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Massachusetts Automobile Accidents and the “Seat Belt” Defense

Many people involved in automobile accidents in Massachusetts were not wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident.  Massachusetts insurance companies will try to argue that you should not recover compensation for your injuries, because you were not wearing a seat belt.  That is rubbish.

In Massachusetts not wearing a seat belt can not be used as evidence of negligence.  The fact that you were not wearing a seat belt surely did not cause the automobile accident you were involved in.  So the next time the insurance company uses the seat belt defense, tell them that is a misstatement of the applicable law.  They will likely back down.

I invite you to contact me with any Massachusetts personal injury questions you may have.

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