With summer officially here, everyone is running to the nearest pool to cool off. We pack our sunscreen to protect us from the sun, and lifeguards are on duty to keep us safe in the water. However, these aren’t the only hazards we need to be aware of during our…
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$7.5M Massachusetts Wrongful Death Settlement in 2010 Norfolk Propane Blast Lawsuit Filed by Electrician’s Family
The family of William Nichols has reached a $7.5 million Massachusetts wrongful death settlement in its lawsuit against EnergyUSA and Smolinsky Plumbing and Heating over the 2010 Norfolk propane explosion that claimed his life. Nichols, a 46-year-old Blackstone electrician, suffered fatal injuries, including burns to 80% of his body, when…
Boating Accident During Independence Day Celebrations Kills Three Children
Now that summer is here, more people will be going out into the water, which will increase the likelihood of both Massachusetts boating accidents and drowning deaths happening. Throughout the state, our Boston injury lawyers at Altman & Altman LLP represent victims who have been injured or families that have…
Two-Year-Old Falls Three Stories, Survives
A two-year-old girl is reportedly in good condition after falling three-and-a-half stories from a window of her Chelsea home. A police spokesman commented on the incident Monday night after the girl had been transported to Massachusetts General Hospital and was reported to be recovering from nonlife-threating injuries. Chelsea Police Captain…
$4.2M Personal Injury Settlement Awarded to Bully Victim Who Was Left Paralyzed
Our Boston injury lawyers represent children who have been injured because of the negligence of others. Sometimes the injury or death is accidental, such as during a Massachusetts car crash or because of a defective or dangerous product and although negligence may have been a factor, the other party usually…
Massachusetts Had Lowest Pediatric Death Rate in 2009, Reports CDC
According to a report issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the state of Massachusetts had the lowest pediatric death rate among all the US states in 2009 at 4 child deaths per 100,000 kids (age 19 and under). The national average for that year was 11 deaths/…
Massachusetts Cyclist Killed while Riding Recalled Cervélo Bicycle, Mechanical Failure Likely
A cyclist from Rehoboth, Massachusetts-a town in Bristol County near East Providence-was killed earlier this week while riding a Cervélo bicycle model that, according to reports, had previously been recalled by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The 58-year-old man had apparently suffered head trauma and was pronounced dead…
MBTA Wants $100,000 Limit on Personal Injury Lawsuit Awards
Clearly, we’re all aware that the MBTA is in dire straits and is desperately trying to cut costs. The issue of cutting T services and/or hiking T fares has been the most prominent issue, which is reasonable given that such changes would impact a great number of Massachusetts residents on…
MBTA Bus Collides with Bicyclist in Salem, MA
A bicyclist was seriously injured and transported to MGH after he collided with an MBTA bus around 7:20am at the intersection of Federal and Washington Streets in Salem (near Salem District Court). According to reports, the bicyclist was a 47-year-old male from Salem, and he apparently collided with the right…
Wrongful Death?: Shooting of Trayvon Martin by Neighborhood Watch Captain Captures the National Spotlight
Answers are still being sought and an arrest demanded in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin on February 26. The deadly altercation between the black 17-year-old and a white 28-year-old neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman in a gated Florida community has people wondering how big of a role racism has…