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I signed the paperwork fast - did I sign away a Fall River lawsuit?
A med mistake at assisted living can still be a real injury claim in Massachusetts even if the contract buries an arbitration clause.
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by Tyrone Mitchell
2026-03-22
Preserve Key Evidence Before a Lowball Lung Claim
If a mine worker in Massachusetts is getting two totally different stories about serious lung damage, the first fight is evidence, not trust.
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by Meredith Harrington
2026-03-04
A Worcester insurer will call you 51% at fault to make your broken leg worthless
A hair salon worker with a compound femur fracture is getting hit with the oldest insurance trick in Massachusetts: blame you hard enough and the money disappears.
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by Tyrone Mitchell
2026-04-01
Six months after that Worcester store fall and your hip still isn't right - did staying quiet wreck the case?
A quiet fall, a gap in treatment, and three different companies denying blame is exactly how a decent Worcester injury claim gets gutted.
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by Joanne Kowalski
2026-03-24
statute of limitations
Like a punch-clock deadline at the end of a shift, once the window closes, nobody cares how good your excuse is - the chance is gone. A statute of limitations is the legal time...
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Why is my insurer blaming the installer for my Boston house fire burns?
The worst mistake is believing the insurer when it says, "This is really the installer's problem, not ours." From the insurance company's perspective, that story helps them. If...
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Ashamed to ask, but a Boston hospital lien can swallow a nursing home neglect case
A Boston accountant dealing with suspected nursing home neglect finds out the hospital that treated the fallout wants a huge cut of the recovery.
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by Patricia Chen
2026-03-29
spoliation
What happens if key evidence gets destroyed, altered, or lost after an injury? That is spoliation: the failure to preserve evidence that is relevant to a claim, defense, or...
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Worcester go-kart burn just happened do I need a lawyer right now?
The mistake that costs people the most money is talking to the insurer before you know how bad the injury is. From the insurance company's perspective, they want this to look...
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I gave birth in New Bedford and now their doctor says the nerve damage is all in my head
An EMT in New Bedford is being told a childbirth epidural injury is fake or pre-existing, even with MRI findings, and that's exactly where insurers try to bury a real claim.
ARTICLE
by Rosa Tavares
2026-03-31
appeal
Like asking a foreman to recheck a call after a worker gets blamed for a bad read, an appeal is a request for a higher court to review what a lower court decided. It is not a...
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Got a call saying "light duty or no checks" in Springfield? Not if your doctor shut it down
A project manager driving between job sites in Springfield can still be on the job, and an employer cannot just invent "light duty" to cut off benefits when CRPS makes even desk work impossible.
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by Carlos Medina
2026-04-01
Worcester store parking lot, shattered femur, and now the company says he was off the clock?
A bad leg break at a Worcester business can still be a real claim even if the company says its driver was "off the clock."
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by Meredith Harrington
2026-03-22
My right arm is shot from running equipment and workers' comp says treatment isn't necessary
A Brockton construction worker who walks to work is getting blocked by the insurer after developing tennis elbow from heavy equipment, and the fight is over whether care is "medically necessary."
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by Joanne Kowalski
2026-04-03
discovery rule
A legal rule that can delay the start of a filing deadline until an injured person knew, or reasonably should have known, that they were harmed and that the harm may have been...
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statute of repose
How can a lawsuit be too late even if you only recently found out what caused the harm? A statute of repose is a hard cutoff that can erase the right to sue after a set number...
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declaration
People often mix up a declaration and an affidavit. Both are written statements of fact, but an affidavit is typically sworn before a notary or other authorized official, while...
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trespasser
Not just anyone who gets hurt on someone else's property qualifies as a trespasser. A customer who walks into the wrong doorway, a delivery driver using the front steps, or a...
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building code violation
A failure to meet a legally required safety or construction standard. "Building" covers structures and their parts - stairs, railings, exits, wiring, lighting, fire protection,...
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tolling
People often mix up tolling with an extension, but they are not the same. An extension usually adds more time because a rule or court order says so. Tolling pauses the clock on...
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