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The Most Dangerous States for Bicyclists and Motorcyclists

At Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers, our commitment to the safety and rights of bicyclists and motorcyclists is a defining element of our mission. Recognizing the unique challenges these road users face, we dedicate ourselves to an in-depth analysis of traffic data, accident reports, and safety studies. This isn’t just about…

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How Slip and Fall Lawyers Can Help After an Ice-Related Accident

With its snow-covered landscapes, winter in Boston also ushers in the less welcome risk of slip-and-fall accidents due to ice. These incidents, frequently overlooked in their potential severity, can result in significant injuries. In such situations, the guidance and expertise of specialized attorneys are invaluable. Understanding your rights and the…

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Essential Tips for Holiday Party Hosts in Massachusetts

In Massachusetts, the holiday season transforms into a picturesque scene of merriment, with homes decorated and filled with the laughter and warmth of family and friends. This time of year is marked by a series of gatherings that bring people together in the spirit of joy and togetherness. However, as…

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Choosing Rideshare Over Drinking and Driving This Holiday Season

The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and social gatherings. However, during the festive cheer, there lies a hidden danger that often gets overlooked — the increased risk of drunk driving incidents. The combination of holiday parties, end-of-year celebrations, and the general spirit of merriment means that alcohol…

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The HIV and Hepatitis Exposure at Salem Hospital—Blog

In a concerning development that has raised alarms in the medical community, Salem Hospital in Massachusetts recently disclosed a significant health scare involving the potential exposure of nearly 450 patients to bloodborne pathogens, including HIV, hepatitis B, and C. This incident, stemming from endoscopy procedures conducted over two years, has…

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Understanding Daylight Saving Time: Safety Tips and Awareness

Adjusting our clocks for Daylight Saving Time (DST) is a practice made in history and surrounded by debate. Instituted during World War I as a measure to conserve energy by extending daylight hours, DST has had a lasting impact on how we manage our time and activities. When we “spring…

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Trick-or-Treating Safety 101: What Every Parent Should Know

Halloween is more than just a holiday; it’s a season of joy, creativity, and community. For children, the allure of transforming into their favorite characters and embarking on a neighborhood adventure for candy is a source of immense excitement. Families come together to decorate their homes, carve pumpkins, and partake…

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The Discharge of a Brigham and Women’s Hospital Doctor: Ethical and Legal Implications

In recent news, Dr. Derrick Todd, a rheumatologist, formerly affiliated with Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, and Charles River Medical Associates in Framingham is facing mounting allegations of conducting inappropriate pelvic and breast examinations. The hospital placed Dr. Todd on administrative leave and launched an investigation which led to…

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First Responders Rescue People Trapped in Building Collapse in South Boston

On May 4, emergency personnel rescued people trapped in a collapse at the Edison Power Plant building in South Boston, according to officials. A spokesperson for the Boston Police Department said officers had been called to 776 Summer Street for a partial building collapse with “multiple people” trapped inside. News…

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Hockey Player Can’t Sue Other Players for Injuries, Massachusetts Appeals Court Rules

Injuries in sports are common, especially in contact sports such as football, rugby or ice hockey. But when can a player sue another player for a personal injury sustained during the course of a game? On Dec. 2, 2019, a three-judge panel of the Massachusetts Court of Appeals ruled in…

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