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Taunton Doctors Work to Fix State Spinal Cord Injury Fund

Spinal injuries can leave victims with a life filled with rehabilitation and physical therapy, and the victim may never be able to fully recover. According to a recent article from Taunton Gazette, one doctor who had previously worked to create a spinal cord injury fund in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts…

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Long Time Massachusetts Farm Stand Owner Died from Brain Injury

According to a recent news report form the Worcester Telegram, a 55-year-old proprietor of his family-owned fruit stand in Paxton succumbed to injuries suffered earlier in September in a fall accident. Witnesses say deceased man and one of his employees were unloading a huge bin of pumpkins they had taken…

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Massachusetts State Trooper Injured in Accidental Weapons Discharge in Boston

According to a news release from the Massachusetts State Police (MSP), a veteran trooper was recently injured when his shotgun accidentally discharged. An MSP spokesperson said the trooper, who was assigned to the South Boston Barracks, was transferring a department issued shotgun from his old patrol cruiser to his newly…

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New Study Links Energy Drinks and Traumatic Brain Injury in Teens

According to a recent feature from Time, a new report has found a connection between traumatic brain injury (TBI) and energy drinks in teens. The report writers surveyed teen brain injury victims to see if they had reported drinking large amounts of energy drinks in their respective daily lives prior…

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Infant Injured in Accident Involving Privately Owned Drone

These days, remote controlled unmanned aircraft, known as “drones,” are appearing in the headlines on a regular basis. In some cases, we are talking about large military drones, such as the infamous Predator, and how they are used for surveillance and military strikes in the Middle East. These are very…

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McIlwain v. Natchez Community Hospital, Inc.: Medical Malpractice Cases

McIlwain v. Natchez Community Hospital, Inc., an appeal from the Supreme Court of Mississippi, involved a father who took his two-year-old child to defendant’s hospital emergency room because his son was crying, vomiting, and saying he was in pain.   When they arrived at defendant’s hospital, they were seen by a…

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Visitor Killed in Tank Accident on Land Owned by Jelly Belly CEO

According to recent news from The Reporter, the CEO of Jelly Belly, the famous candy company that produces the popular candy of the same name, has issued a public statement about a fatal tank accident that occurred on his privately owned property. Authorities say a visitor was run over and…

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