A Bang-Up Job: Workplace Injuries in Massachusetts
Each year, thousands of Boston workers and tens of thousands of Massachusetts laborers are injured in job-related accidents or suffer work-related illnesses. And a closer look at the statistics reveals...
View ArticleBoxers or (Legal) Briefs? Our TV Commercial Leaves Some Wondering
“Boxers or … ?” This question has plagued men for years as the struggle for optimal comfort continues. Some Boston-area viewers may have seen one of our new commercials on TV. The ad, shown above and...
View ArticleThe Personal Injury Claim Process in Massachusetts
Every personal injury case is different, although there are some common elements in the claims process. Most injury cases stem from motor vehicle crashes, in which driver negligence contributes to a...
View ArticleMarijuana is Legal in Massachusetts; Driving Stoned Isn’t
Massachusetts has been at the forefront of marijuana reform for decades. The Boston Freedom Rally, for example, attracts thousands of people every year and is the second-largest marijuana reform event...
View ArticleBreaking Update – Massive Recall on Blood Pressure Medication After...
The FDA has just issued a recall on the blood pressure medication Hydrochlorothiazide, after a potentially deadly labeling mix-up. If you or someone you know takes blood pressure medication, it’s...
View ArticleJason Stone Injury Lawyers Wants to Help The Victims of Lawrence, Andover and...
Last week, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker declared a state of emergency following a series of horrific gas explosions which ripped through the cities of Lawrence, Andover, and North Andover,...
View ArticleWarning to Residents of Synergy Health Centers
I hope your loved one is not a resident of any of the nursing homes listed below. Why? Because SynergyHealth Centers are only closing two of them (New England Health Center in Sunderland and Waban...
View ArticleElder Neglect and Abuse in Massachusetts Nursing Homes: How You Can Protect...
Massachusetts nursing homes have been making national news recently and yet again, it’s for all the wrong reasons. Last Wednesday, following a year-long investigation, the state’s Attorney General...
View ArticleAntibiotics Linked to Aortic Aneurysm & Aortic Dissection
Fluoroquinolones are a group of widely-used, broad-spectrum antibiotics prescribed to treat a variety of respiratory and urinary tract infections. Unfortunately, they have also been long associated...
View ArticleWays to Avoid Drowsy Driving
We all know how dangerous driving drunk is. There are endless resources like ride-sharing and designated driving that have been set up to help stop drunk driving. So why aren’t we doing anything about...
View ArticleFast Facts on Marijuana In Massachusetts
Marijuana and Driving in Massachusetts: Driving while high on marijuana is illegal and you could get an OUI There is no conclusive test for measuring THC impairment. Police officers use observational...
View ArticleFast Facts on Slip & Fall Accidents
Statistics: Each year in the United States, one of every three persons over the age of 65 will experience a fall. For people aged 65-84, falls are the second leading cause of injury-related death....
View ArticleThe Opioid Crisis: Massachusetts is Struggling
Facts on Opioid Addiction in Massachusetts: Opioids are a class of drugs found in the opium poppy plant. They are commonly used as painkillers. The most commonly used opioids are: OxyContin and...
View ArticleTips for Safe Driving
Properly install car seats and boosters: From birth to 12 months old babies should always ride in a rear-facing car seat. From ages 4-7, children should be strapped into a forward-facing car seat. Use...
View ArticleBrain Injury Facts & Information
Traumatic Brain Injury Facts: A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is caused by a “bump, blow, or jolt to the head that disrupts the normal function of the brain. Brain Injury helpline: 1-800-242-0030 Brain...
View ArticleMedical Errors in Massachusetts and How you Can Prevent Becoming a Victim
According to a new report by The Betsy Lehman Center for Patient Safety, there were roughly 62,000 medial errors in Massachusetts in a single calendar year. The study was conducted by analyzing health...
View ArticleDoes Vaping Increase the Risk of COVID-19?
Scientists indicate that the answer is yes—vaping may increase the dangers connected to COVID-19. The virus itself has been devastating to the health and lives of hundreds of thousands of people...
View ArticleWho Is Liable If I Get Injured at a Beach in Massachusetts?
Most beachgoers hit the shore to have a good time. Unfortunately, a beach outing doesn’t always end well. When you’re injured on a beach, who is at fault? And perhaps more importantly, who can be held...
View ArticleWhat Are Massachusetts’s Motorcycle Laws?
Though Massachusetts motorcycle season is shorter than it is in other parts of the country, taking to the open road is still a favorite pastime of many state residents. Whether you’re a newbie or a...
View ArticleCan I Sue If I Was Hit by a Car While Jaywalking in Massachusetts?
When a car hits a pedestrian, the pedestrian has a right to pursue compensation for the costs of their injuries. But what happens when a pedestrian had some degree of fault in the collision? For...
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