There’s good news. The number of fatal car accidents in Attleboro and elsewhere continues to plunge. The nation is actually sitting at the lowest number we’ve seen since 1949, according to MSNBC. Not every state is fortunate enough to see a decrease though. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety…
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Boston Sports Injuries: NFL Players File Suit
Boston sports injuries can have serious implications for pro athletes and even children who are just beginning to learn the game. It’s worse than just stitches and casts, which athletes sometimes wear as a badge of honor. It’s an issue our Boston sports injuries attorneys take very seriously. Boston Personal…
Bicycle Accidents in Boston, Focus of 2012 Bike/Walk Summit
MassBike and WalkBoston are joining together to launch a free event, the 2012 Bike/Walk Summit. Now, the two organizations are reaching out to pedestrian and bike advocates as well as the State House to help to raise awareness about these important forms of transportation in the City of Boston. Every…
Bicycle Accidents in Somerville Targeted with Ticketing Officers
Cyclists in Somerville are being held accountable for their behavior and officers are tracking them down for not following the rules of the road. Now, cyclists are being ticketed for violating traffic rules. Enforcement efforts have been ramped up to help to reduce the risks of bicycle accidents in Somerville…
Risks for Injury in Boston Minimized by Rental Hubway Helmets
The Hubway is now nine-months old and offers roughly 600 bikes at more than 60 stations to residents and visitors across the city of Boston. Bicycling advocates say there’s one thing it’s missing though – helmets. This is probably the main reason why only about 20 percent of bikers in…
Framingham Accident Kills Man Taking Out the Garbage
A local man was recently killed in a pedestrian accident while merely finishing up some household chores. The man was killed in Framingham pedestrian accident just a few steps from home. The 61-year-old man was taking out the garbage when he was hit by a passing vehicle. According to the…
Pedestrian and Bicycle Accidents in Commonwealth Targeted by Walk and Bicycle to School Day
There’s going to be thousands of elementary and middle school students who will be celebrating this year’s Walk and Bicycle to School Day. This year’s program will include a number of events coordinated though the Commonwealth’s Safe Routes to School Program. Students are encouraged to join in on the 2nd…
Risks of Bicycle Accidents Reduced with New Wayfinding Signs, Says Mayor
Keep an eye out for the new signs in Boston. Recently, the Boston Transportation Department started installing 90 Bicycle Wayfinding at intersections in the Downtown area to help bicyclists navigate their way to popular Boston sites. These signs are to help bicyclists stay on the safe route to their destinations…
Defective Products in Brockton: CPSC Highlights Concerns
It’s important for parents, homeowners and families to check the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission‘s (CPSC) recall list frequently to help to eliminate dangerous and defective products from your home. Our Brockton injury attorneys are here to help keep you up to date on the latest recalls. Staying in the…
MBTA Accidents in Quincy and Elsewhere and the New Front Door Only Policy
The MBTA recently launched theFront Door Only Policy, to try to get more riders to hand over their fares. The policy started on April 17th 2012. Recently, too many riders have been skipping out on their dues and taking the rides for free. Under the new policy, riders using the…