When you take driver's training, you learn many things about how to navigate the roadways. This information keeps you and others safe as you drive on Massachusetts roads and elsewhere. Driving, though, requires a lot of knowledge and some information falls by the...
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Tips to avoid rush-hour accidents
As many workplaces return to business as usual, traffic during rush hour has increased throughout Massachusetts. Drivers may be at risk for accidents as they acclimate to the higher volume of cars, trucks and motorcycles on the state's roads. Review these rush-hour...
What should you when someone lies on the accident report?
Getting into a serious car accident in Massachusetts can leave you facing an onslaught of challenges including physical injuries. Finding out that the other party has falsified information on the police report can make things worse. Knowing how to react when you have...
Nighttime driving: What you should know
While you may be familiar with navigating the West Virginia roadways after the sun has set, you may be unaware of the dangers that come from driving at night. Not only does the lack of sunlight lead to vision difficulties, but the increased number of drowsy, drunk and...
Can you sue outside the limits of the no-fault system in MA?
If you sustain injuries in a car accident in Massachusetts, you may wonder if you can sue the other driver for damages. Unfortunately, in most instances, the answer is no, as Massachusetts is a no-fault state. As a no-fault state, Massachusetts law requires you to...
Why you should be careful when discussing your injuries
Car accidents can produce severe injuries. If you can walk away from an auto collision, you probably feel you got off lucky. In the event the driver from the other vehicle asks if you are all right, you might answer that you are. However, responding in this way may...
Report calls for better regulation of trucking industry
Regulation of our roads and highways is a huge job, requiring coordination and dedicated action at the state and federal levels. When traffic safety doesn’t improve, the problem is not a lack of ideas. Instead, it is often a lack of political will to make changes....
Getting past the no-fault laws in Massachusetts
After a car accident, drivers may suffer extensive injuries, property damage and emotional turmoil. Massachusetts is a no-fault state. No-fault insurance structures are systems where a driver’s car insurance pays for his or her damages. This includes out-of-pocket...
SUVs may contribute to increase in pedestrian deaths
In the past couple of decades, sport utility vehicles have continued to grow in popularity among American consumers. While SUVs may provide many functional benefits to owners, they may also pose significant threats to pedestrians. U.S. sees 60% jump in pedestrian...
Did your crash cause a personality change?
Massachusetts drivers like may suffer from traumatic injuries after an accident. Of the injuries drivers face, injuries to the head, neck and back are most common. Of head injuries, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) happen often. TBIs affect individuals in vastly...