Monthly Archives: June 2025

Understanding Massachusetts Wrongful Death Cases
When people talk about or write about injuries that happen in injury claims, they often don’t talk about the most horrific injury of all: one that causes death. The loss of a loved one, not because of a disease or an unavoidable accident, but rather because of someone’s negligence or carelessness, is the ultimate… Read More »

Bicycle Accident Cases Aren’t as Easy as You Think
Much like pedestrians, bike riders are incredibly vulnerable against cars. Bikes are light, have little or no safety equipment, and provide no protection to the rider from either the car hitting them or from the ground below. Despite that, when a car hits a bicycle, it is anything but a simple case. Bike riders… Read More »

The Science of Dog Bite Cases
In a car accident case, where there is disputed liability, often accident reconstructionists are hired to look at data and physical evidence, and recreate how the accident happened. That testimony can be very persuasive to a jury, in resolving whose version of the accident most resembles the truth about what actually happened. But you… Read More »

Issues When Minors Driving Drunk, Cause Injuries
Imagine that you are in an accident, and before the accident, you were pretty sure that the negligent driver that hit you, was driving drunk. The vehicle was swerving, going too fast, running off the road—all the hallmark telltale signs that someone is driving behind the wheel while drunk. When the cars come to… Read More »

Is Your Injury Settlement or Verdict Taxable by the IRS?
If you’ve been injured in an accident, you may be wondering, even if you won significant compensation, whether it’s worth it, knowing that you’ll have to pay Uncle Sam. Extra compensation is great, but not if it’s going to end up in a significant tax bill being owed. Well, it turns out you don’t… Read More »