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Documentation to prove damages and show liability is important in a personal injury case. It has been said that a picture is worth a thousand words. After an auto accident, if you are physically able, it is a good idea...
At DiBella Law, we’ve witnessed the profound impact that personal injuries can have on individuals and their loved ones. Personal injury law encompasses a broad spectrum of situations where someone suffers harm due to another party’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional...
If you’ve been injured on the job in Massachusetts, you may be feeling overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next. The good news is that the workers’ compensation system is designed to protect you and provide you with the...
Accidents are unexpected and often overwhelming, leaving you to deal with not only physical and emotional recovery but also the daunting world of insurance claims. This blog post aims to demystify the process and provide you with valuable insights for...
In a collision involving a passenger vehicle and a big rig, occupants of the passenger vehicle are likely to suffer serious injuries. The average passenger vehicle weighs 4,000 pounds, while a fully loaded 18-wheeler can weigh 80,000 pounds or more....
K9 units consist of law enforcement officers partnered with highly trained dogs. These canines are specially bred, chosen, and trained for their intelligence and acute sense of smell. K9 unit dogs can be indispensable in law enforcement for narcotics and...
We live in a world where technology permeates every aspect of our lives, and its impact on personal injury law is profound. This blog explores how advancements like dash cams, smartphones, and social media are reshaping the landscape of personal...
Injuries caused by negligent property owners can often lead to a premise’s liability claim, which allows the victim to recover compensation for the damages they have suffered. A viable case requires proving that the property owner knew about a safety...
The state of Massachusetts is a no-fault insurance state, meaning most accident victims must pursue insurance claims with their own auto insurance companies after a crash, no matter who was at fault. While this system seems ideal, it restricts when...