Two Boston bus carriers shut down by federal authorities earlier this year are now trying to get back up and running. The bus carriers, Lucky Star and Fung Wah, ran regular bus trips between South Station and New York’s Chinatown. Our Boston bus accident attorneys know that the Federal Motor…
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NECC Meningitis Outbreak: Two More Drugs Linked to Crisis
The meningitis outbreak connected to a New England compounding facility quickly escalated over the weekend and has now sickened more than 200 and claimed 15 lives. NBC News is now reporting that two more drugs are being linked to the fungal meningitis outbreak being blamed on contaminated back pain injections.…
Framingham Lab’s Steroid Shots Linked to Fungal Meningitis Outbreak
Steroid injections used to treat back pain have now been linked to the a fungal meningitis outbreak that has claimed at least five lives. Other patients have suffered strokes believed to be the result of infection. Massachusetts Personal Injury Attorney Jeffrey S. Glassman urges patients taking steroid injections for back…
Check the CPSC’s Recent Recall List for Dangerous and Defective Products in Boston
Santa’s making a list and he’s checking it twice. But is he checking the Consumer Product Safety Commission‘s (CPSC) website to see if any of his presents are on the latest list of recalls? Products that you may already have, or those you’re planning on wrapping up to give to…
Woman Dies after Skylight Accident in Massachusetts
A recent skylight accident in Massachusetts took the life of a woman after she fell nearly five stories through a ceiling window, according to The Boston Globe. After an investigation at the scene, officials have concluded that there was no foul play involved, although they were unable to determine why…
MBTA Works to Decrease Risks of Bicycling Accidents in Boston
A bicyclist ran right into the side of an SUV that was traveling on Route 20 about to turn left on Glen Road, according to Wayland Police. The Massachusetts bicycle accident left the biker at the Boston Medical Center in critical condition. Officers report that they found a bicycle helmet…
Snowmobile accidents a winter risk in Massachusetts
One way to not let all this winter weather get you down this season is to engage in winter weather sports and activities. Snowmobiling is one activity that winter sports activists find enjoyable. Our Boston personal injury attorneys want to remind snowmobilers to stay safe. A recent snowmobile accident in…
Carbon Monoxide injuries can involve premise liability issues in Massachusetts
A Roxbury mother and her five children were transported Boston Medical Center after complaining of headaches, lightheadedness and dizziness, the Boston Globe reports. A carbon monoxide detector installed in the Dudley Street apartment alerted the family to the presence of the invisible, odorless – and potentially deadly – gas. Firefighters…
Four-car Cape Cod car accident signals the beginning of Fourth of July weekend
A Cape Cod car accident Friday morning sent an area woman to the hospital by MedFlight helicopter after she failed to stop and caused a chain-reaction collision near West Dennis, Cape Cod Online reported. Police report she was driving a Hyundai Sonata east on Route 28 when she apparently slammed…
Young riders at increased risk of Massachusetts ATV accidents
“Sean’s Bill,” a measure aimed at reducing the risk of Massachusetts ATV accidents involving young children, passed the House 141-12, the Daily News Tribune reported. The bill changes the state’s minimum age for operating an ATV from 10 to 14 and is named for Sean Kearney, an 8-year-old Waltham boy…