Following an incident at Fenway Park this summer, in which a fan was seriously injured by a foul ball, Major League Baseball has recommended that all 30 clubs enhance fan safety at games. One of their recommendations is to install safety netting that provides greater coverage. Specifically, MLB suggests that…
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Keep Your Massachusetts Teen Driver Safe Behind the Wheel
As parents, we fear for the safety and well-being of our children every day. When teen-age children approach driving age, that fear increases substantially. Considering that young people are more likely to die in a car crash than from any other illness or injury, this fear is certainly understandable. However,…
Sports-Related Concussions (TBI’s) Linked to Psychological and Emotional Issues – Do I Need an Injury Lawyer?
Sports-related concussions (SRCs) and mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) are a concern among student athletes, especially those engaged in high impact sports such as football, soccer, and rubgy. These injuries can cause both physical and cognitive symptoms, but they can also result in serious psychological and emotional issues. The focus…
“Boozing and Boating” is the Leading Cause of Boating Accidents in Massachusetts
With August in full swing, many recreational boaters are taking as much advantage of the remaining boating season as possible. The final weeks of summer recreation have increased potential for unfortunate accidents involving drinking and boating. The US Coast Guard’s Office of Auxiliary and Boating Safety reports alcohol use as…
Human Error To Blame For Horrifying Escalator Accident in China
A horrible escalator accident in Jingzhou, China, a province in Hubei that has approximately 5 million citizens, has left a young woman dead as she put herself in the way of danger in order to save the life of her son. 31-year-old Xiang Liujuan was at the AZG Mall in…
Insult to Injury – After Brutal Winter Homeowners Insurance Rates Climb
The record-setting snowfall that plagued New England this winter generated a number of issues for local residents—causing delays in daily commutes and forcing children to stay home for an escalating number of snow days whether you had someone to watch them or not—and now the incessant snow of this winter…
Is There Asbestos in Your Child’s Crayons?
According to a new report conducted by the Environmental Working Group Action Fund (EWG) that was released this Wednesday, certain crayons and children’s crime-scene kits contain trace amounts of asbestos. The asbestos fibers were said to be found on four types of crayons and two children’s crime-scene fingerprinting kits. The…
NFL Star Injured in Fireworks Accident
In the days leading up to the July 4th weekend, we posted a blog with safety tips that should be followed while out celebrating this joyous occasion. In the article we cautioned about the potential for serious injuries while shooting off fireworks under your own accord. In the days following…
More Than 20 Percent of Massachusetts Elevators Lack Inspection
There are approximately 41,000 elevators in Massachusetts and more than 8,500 of them have not had an annual safety inspection. These inspections are required by law to protect people from serious injury and death. And with good reason. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the CPSC,…
Tragic Boat Accident on the Boston Harbor
A surge of boaters took to the Boston Harbor this weekend to relax and celebrate the beautiful weather. Unfortunately, celebrations turned to disaster when 19 year old Auburn resident, Nicole Berthiaume, fell overboard near Spectacle Island and was severely injured on Saturday night. A 33 year old Charlestown lawyer who…