How Wrongful Death Differs from a Personal Injury Case
In a wrongful death case, you can seek compensation on behalf of a deceased person (decedent). You could file this type of case if you’re a spouse, parent, child, or another surviving member of the decedent’s family. Comparatively, in a personal injury case, you can pursue money for injuries that you’ve suffered due to another party’s actions. Key Differences Between… read more
Read MoreWhat Happens If Your Car Fails Inspection in Massachusetts?
If your car fails inspection in Massachusetts, you will receive a rejection sticker, which will be placed on your vehicle’s windshield. Our Boston car accident lawyers explain that you will have 60 days to repair your car and get a free re-test at the same station where you received your initial inspection. What Happens If Your Car Fails Inspection in… read more
Read MoreWho Is Liable in a Boston Personal Injury Case?
When you have injuries and financial losses piling up because of the reckless behavior of another person or the mistakes of a company, you have every right to pursue fair recovery of those losses. The first step is to determine who is at fault. To determine who is liable in a Boston personal injury case, you need to understand all… read more
Read MoreWhat Types of Evidence Do I Need in a Boston Medical Malpractice Case?
Evidence is critical in every medical malpractice case in Boston. Proving that a licensed professional makes critical mistakes that other providers in the same situation would not have can prove challenging. Among the evidence you need is data that shows the provider owed you a duty of care, failed in that duty of care, and that their specific failure caused… read more
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