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Pedestrian Accidents: Understanding Liability and Seeking Compensation in Massachusetts

Pedestrian accidents can be devastating, leading to severe injuries and, in some cases, even fatalities. If you or a loved one has been involved in a pedestrian accident in Massachusetts, it’s crucial to understand the legal aspects of such incidents, including liability and the process of seeking compensation. As experienced personal injury lawyers in Massachusetts, we aim to provide you with valuable insights to help you navigate through the complexities of pedestrian accident cases. Understanding

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Understanding Comparative Fault in Massachusetts Car Accident Cases

Car accidents can be traumatic events, often leading to physical injuries, emotional distress, and financial hardship. These challenges can be further magnified when trying to navigate through the intricate landscape of liability and fault in auto accident claims. One such complex area of law in Massachusetts is the principle of comparative fault. What is Comparative Fault? Comparative fault, also referred to as comparative negligence, is a legal principle applied in personal injury cases, including car accidents,

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Underinsured Motorist Coverage in Massachusetts

Underinsured motorist coverage (UIM) is an important type of car insurance that can protect you in the event of an accident caused by a driver who does not have enough insurance to cover your damages. In Massachusetts, UIM coverage is mandatory, meaning that all drivers must have it as part of their car insurance policy. Despite this requirement, many people are not aware of the benefits of UIM coverage, or they assume that they will

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Consequence of Refusing Field Sobriety Tests in Massachusetts

Field sobriety tests are a common tool used by law enforcement officers to determine whether a driver is under the influence of alcohol. In Massachusetts, if you are pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving, you may be asked to perform a field sobriety test. While these tests can be useful in determining whether someone is impaired, they also have their limitations and drawbacks. In this article, we will explore the pros and cons of

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