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Monthly Archives: December 2025

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Winning Your Case When You Don’t Remember How the Accident Happened

By Joseph R. Linnehan, Jr. |

In a typical injury case, often the most powerful testimony or evidence that a jury can hear, is yours, the injured person. It is both persuasive, and first-person, in that you were the one who was there and living the accident. You Don’t Remember? But it often happens that the accident victim doesn’t remember… Read More »

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What Does an Accident Reconstructionist Actually Do?

By Joseph R. Linnehan, Jr. |

When there is a car accident, you may have heard attorneys discuss hiring what are known as accident reconstructionists. But why is this kind of expert so widely used in personal injury, and especially car accident cases? What does an accident reconstructionist actually do? When Facts are in Dispute As you may imagine, there… Read More »

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This is How You Know the Insurance Company Isn’t on Your Side

By Joseph R. Linnehan, Jr. |

So you’ve decided that you want to negotiate your accident case settlement on your own. That isn’t a good idea for a number of reasons, but for now, let’s assume that’s the route you want to take. The adjuster for the insurance company that is speaking with you about your accident seems kind, caring,… Read More »

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Can an Independent Contractor Sue for Being Injured on the Job?

By Joseph R. Linnehan, Jr. |

Like many states. Massachusetts has what is known as workers’ compensation immunity. In short this means that an employee can’t sue his or her employer for injuries sustained as a result of injuries on the job, unless the employer doesn’t give workers’ compensation benefits to the injured employee. But workers’ compensation is generally all… Read More »

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Can (and Should) You Bring a Loss of Consortium Claim?

By Joseph R. Linnehan, Jr. |

If you are in an accident, is it possible for someone who was not directly injured in the accident to sue for damages? It may seem like the answer is no — but because of what is known as a loss of consortium, the answer to that question is actually yes. The law recognizes… Read More »

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