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Saugus car accident head injuryA two vehicle crash in Newbury, Massachusetts resulted in serious injuries to two drivers on Saturday afternoon.  Newbury police and fire officials received a call for assistance just after 4:00 pm regarding an accident at 101 High Road.  Officials rushed to the scene of the accident to survey the damage.  Upon their arrival, they discovered a collision between a Fiat 500 and Chevrolet Impala.  Both vehicles sustained front end damage in the crash which indicated that the collision was head-on in nature.

An ambulance was called to the scene by the responding officers.  The drivers were tended to on the scene.  However, their injuries were serious enough to require hospitalization.  The ambulance transported both drivers to a nearby hospital to receive additional treatment.  There is no word at this time on their conditions, except for what was reported at the accident scene.  The crash remains under investigation by Newbury police and there is no indication on whether either driver will be charged in the crash.  The drivers were not identified.

Serious Injury Crashes

car-300x225A hit and run took place in Worcester on Saturday.  The incident occurred in the 200 block of Perry Avenue.  Worcester Police received a call at approximately 12 noon regarding a hit and run accident at this location.  Police responded quickly to the call and, upon arrival, discovered that the accident involved injuries to the person remaining at the scene.

The other driver fled shortly after the accident and has yet to be located.  Police canvassed the area but were unsuccessful in their search.  It appears at this time that, fortunately, there were no life-threatening injuries suffered in this hit and run crash.  The police investigation is ongoing at this time.  The identity of the drivers has not been revealed and there is no word on the cause of the accident.

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images-4-1Three women suffered injuries in a Saturday night ATV accident that took place in Monson, Massachusetts.  The women were riding the ATV along East Hill Road when the vehicle flipped over at a residential property in the area.  Monson Police were dispatched the 69 East Hill Road to investigate the crash.

One woman was transported to Bay State Hospital with injuries which were not classified as life-threatening.  The other two women were treated on scene but not taken to the hospital.  The women are only identified at this time as being in their mid to late twenties.  Monson Police are still looking into the crash and have not released an official reason for its occurrence at this time.  There is no further information given by police.

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download-5-300x160A crash on Wednesday afternoon claimed the life of a tanker truck driver in Whately, Massachusetts.  The crash occurred on I-91 in the highway’s northbound lanes.  Police in Whatey say that the driver was hauling a load of fuel when he lost control of the truck, causing it to veer off of the right side of the highway.  After departing the highway, the truck rolled over, trapping the driver inside.

The driver was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash.  He has now been identified by police as 47 year old Jody Crosby of Seymour, Connecticut.   Several agencies investigated this crash including Whately Fire and EMS, a regional hazmat team, Westover Fire, the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Mass DOT and the state Medical Examiner’s Office.  Traffic in the area experienced major delays as a result of the crash and was down to one lane for several hours while authorities worked to clean up and investigate the crash scene.

Boston Injury Attorneys

download-4-2According to the National Safety Council, more than 40,000 people died in motor vehicle accidents in 2017. This is the second year in a row that motor vehicle deaths have exceeded 40,000 which is certainly a troubling indication regarding the state of car safety in our country.

With advancing technology in new vehicles and new vehicle safety laws, one might think that vehicle travel would become safer as opposed to more dangerous. However, technology alone cannot prevent vehicle accidents when most accidents still result due to basic human error, including speeding, distracted driving and reckless driving.

Reckless Driving Laws

download-3-2Self-driving cars are on the rise across Boston. Just this past week, it was announced that the self-driving car company nuTonomy had received permission to test self-driving cars throughout our city.  With this news, it appears that the self-driving car revolution is not slowing down any time soon. Typically two issues arise when it comes to self-driving cars: Are they actually safer, and who is liable if a self-driving car crashes?

In 2013, the National Highway Traffic Administration released a 6-level classification system for autonomous cars. Level 0, the lowest level, means the automated system may issue warnings to the driver, but the driver is completely in control of the vehicle. Level 5, the highest level, means that no human interaction is required – the vehicle completely drives itself.

At a level lower than 3, the level at which a driver can safely focus their attention on tasks other than driving, a driver must remain in control of the vehicle and its movements.  Therefore, if an accident occurs in a Level 3 vehicle, the driver is accountable for their negligence. At level 2, it is required that a driver keep their hands on the wheel and be able to take action if the car begins to go out of control.

download-2-2Premises liability accidents can present a host of complicated legal issues.  We have all likely experienced or witnessed a slip and fall at a store or else we know someone that has.  Everyone has gone shopping at one point in their lives and seen a sign which warns them of a wet floor or some other slipping hazard.

Slip and fall accidents come within an area of law known as premises liability.  Premises liability refers to the legal responsibility of the owner or person in control of a piece of property to maintain the property in a safe condition for lawful visitors.  When an owner fails to uphold this duty and a visitor is injured, the owner can be legally responsible under a premises liability theory.

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download-1-3-300x168With the sharing economy on the rise in recent years, ride-sharing companies are becoming equally as popular across Boston and other large areas.  Companies such as Uber, Lyft and Sidecar have become prolific over the past few years as alternative to a traditional taxi service. With their rise in popularity, problems are constantly arising with regard to liability for accidents.

Many individuals are using ride sharing companies on a frequent basis. However, many of those people are unsure about what to do if they are involved in an accident in an Uber or Lyft. With the influx of users and consumers, more problems are becoming apparent with these companies. One problem that has yet to be solved is the legal responsibility for damages when a ride sharing crash occurs. Ride sharing companies have established some rules for responsibility but the area still remains confusing and unresolved in many instances.

A driver for one of these ride sharing services will have his or her own personal insurance. The ridesharing company may also have supplemental insurance to cover crashes. If the driver is in an accident and the rider is injured, the plaintiff can have a difficult time collecting on his or her injuries.

One Dead, Two Hurt in Athol CrashInjury accidents are an unfortunate fact of life across our city.  With a population of more than 600,000 residents along with thousands more visitors, streets and highways in and around the Boston area are congested with all types of traffic on a daily basis.  This keeps the Boston Police Department very busy responding to a variety of injury accidents involving both motor vehicles and pedestrians.

At around 4:45 am on June 22nd, Boston Police received word of an injury accident involving multiple vehicles which had just taken place at 875 Massachusetts Avenue.  Injuries were reported in this crash and police requested that medical personnel respond to the scene to treat the injured victims.  The injuries sustained are not believed to be life-threatening at this time.  Police are still investigating the details of this accident and have not publicly released a cause of the collision or or the identities of the drivers.

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Massachusetts personal injury attorney car accidentAn injury accident was on Child Street was reported to Boston Police on Friday.  The accident report came in to police headquarters at around 4:20 pm.  This accident was one out of several that Boston police officers worked on Friday.  In total, Friday was a very busy day for Boston Police as they responded to more than 20 accidents and at least 9 of them involved personal injuries.  On the positive side, none of the accidents in our city are believed to have resulted in life-threatening injuries.

Officer Stphen Crimmins of the BPD responded to the Child Street Crash after receiving the call.  This crash did involve injuries to at least one person.  Officer Crimmins secured the scene and routed traffic around the accident while he spoke with the involved drivers, surveyed the damaged vehicles and completed his written traffic report.  Officer Crimmins, with the assistance of others, was able to clear the accident scene of debris and damaged vehicles.  After the scene was cleared, traffic resumed its normal flow in this area of the city.  No cause of the crash has been released by the Boston Police Department.

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