Category Archives: Vehicle Accidents

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GM Ignition Switch Recall Starts Multiple Investigations

In Massachusetts, all manufacturers promise that products sold here are fit for their ordinary, intended purposes, which includes both those uses which the manufacturer intended and those uses and misuses which are reasonably foreseeable. If a product is more dangerous than necessary, the product is not fit for its intended purpose. This promise is independent […]

Framingham Woman Killed – Collision Caused by Mattress

Vehicle operators who secure loads to their vehicle must insure that those loads are safely secured before traveling on our public roadways. If the driver does not secure the load and as a result it injures someone, that driver is responsible for the harm. On January 28, 2014 Frida Litvak, 56, of Framingham, Massachusetts, left […]

Improve Your Chances to Survive a Car Crash in 2014

22 Vehicles Earn IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK + With tougher standards for the Top Safety Picks, your choice of cars meeting the standards just got smaller, but your chances of surviving a car crash improve when you select from cars from the new list with state-of-the-art safety for 2014. Adrian Lund, President of the Insurance […]

MBTA Accident – Woman Dragged to Death

Each day pedestrians cross public streets, get in and out of vehicles, get on and off buses. Each day, pedestrians risk significant harm if the MBTA and/or its employees ignore safety hazards. The size and mechanics of the MBTA busses pose grave dangers to those who come in conflict with them. In Massachusetts, we expect […]

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