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Danny Callahan

Danny Callahan

Writes about traffic enforcement and DUI awareness in Massachusetts

Rosa Tavares

Rosa Tavares

Writes about traffic safety and legal rights in Massachusetts

Tyrone Mitchell

Tyrone Mitchell

Regular contributor covering traffic enforcement and DUI awareness in Massachusetts

Kathleen O'Brien

Kathleen O'Brien

Writes about personal injury topics in Massachusetts

Amit Desai

Amit Desai

A staff correspondent reporting on injury recovery and legal resources

Joanne Kowalski

Joanne Kowalski

A regular contributor reporting on accident law and driver awareness

Sean Flaherty

Sean Flaherty

Writes about workplace safety and injury claims in Massachusetts

Patricia Chen

Patricia Chen

Massachusetts-based contributing writer covering traffic safety and legal rights

Carlos Medina

Carlos Medina

Reports on workplace safety and injury claims from Massachusetts

Meredith Harrington

Meredith Harrington

Longtime freelance writer on traffic enforcement and DUI awareness and related issues

We started Massachusetts Injuries because we were tired of how often people in painful, uncertain situations were met with confusing, shallow, or misleading legal information online. Our mission is to publish clear, careful, and genuinely useful editorial work that helps readers understand what happens after an injury, what questions matter, and where recovery can begin. We believe people deserve information that respects their time, their stress, and the seriousness of what they are going through. Our coverage centers on personal injuries, workplace accidents, and the practical realities that follow both. We write about common injury scenarios, job-related incidents, medical and financial concerns that can arise afterward, and recovery resources that may help people and families regain some stability. We focus on making complex topics easier to follow without flattening the details that matter. Our work is rooted in Massachusetts, and that local focus shapes the way we research, write, and edit every piece. We pay attention to the terms people use here, the institutions they deal with, and the everyday context that can make injury-related information more meaningful. Our writers include Danny Callahan, Rosa Tavares, Tyrone Mitchell, and Kathleen O'Brien, and together we aim to create a publication that is steady, precise, and human in its approach.

This article is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Every case is different. If you or a loved one was injured, talk to an attorney about your situation.

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