Imagine you are enjoying a pleasant afternoon walk down High Street or strolling near the Museum of Russian Icons. Suddenly, your foot catches on a jagged piece of uneven pavement or a hidden pothole, and you take a hard fall. In the confusion of the moment, you might...
Month: March 2026
The 51% Trap: How Massachusetts’ Modified Comparative Negligence Rule Affects Your Payout
In the wake of a car accident on Main Street in Clinton or a multi-car collision near Union Station in Worcester, the first question is usually about health and safety. The second question, however, is almost always about money. If you were involved in a crash, you...
Beyond the 3-Year Deadline: Why “Waiting to Sue” Destroys Evidence
If you have been hurt in an accident, you might have heard that you have plenty of time to take legal action. In a strict legal sense, that is true. The laws in Massachusetts provide a general window of three years for filing a lawsuit. However, relying solely on that...
Debunking the “Grandfathered” Defense in Clinton’s Historic Buildings
Clinton is a town defined by its rich industrial history. From the brick facades along High Street to the converted mill spaces that reflect our past as a manufacturing hub, the architecture here is beautiful. However, living in these older structures presents unique...
