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Hurt at Work? You May Have Two Claims, Not Just One

Hurt at Work? You May Have Two Claims, Not Just One

by Blair E. Weigand | Jun 18, 2026 | Law, Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation

If you’ve been injured on the job in Massachusetts, you probably already know you can file a workers’ compensation claim. What a lot of injured workers don’t realize is that workers’ comp and a personal injury lawsuit aren’t mutually...
Can a Medical Device Manufacturer Be Sued for Hiding Safety Problems from the FDA?

Can a Medical Device Manufacturer Be Sued for Hiding Safety Problems from the FDA?

by Blair E. Weigand | Jun 11, 2026 | Health, Law, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury

That question is now before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, and the answer could significantly expand the legal options available to patients harmed by defective implanted devices in this state. The case is Plourde v. Sorin Group USA, Inc., and it involves a...
When a Shoulder Injury Becomes a Wrongful Death: The SJC’s Bennett v. Collins Decision

When a Shoulder Injury Becomes a Wrongful Death: The SJC’s Bennett v. Collins Decision

by Blair E. Weigand | Jun 4, 2026 | Health, Law, Medical Malpractice

Ronald Bennett went to a Cape Cod emergency room with shoulder pain. He was told he had rotator cuff tendinitis and cellulitis, given antibiotics, and sent home. He came back two days later in a rapidly deteriorating state. By August 8, 2020, he was dead, killed by...
When Newborn Jaundice is Missed, the Consequences Can Be Permanent

When Newborn Jaundice is Missed, the Consequences Can Be Permanent

by Blair E. Weigand | May 27, 2026 | Health, Law, Medical Malpractice

Earlier this year, a Massachusetts federal court awarded $3 million to a child who suffered permanent neurological injuries after a nurse practitioner failed to properly diagnose and manage severe jaundice in the days following birth. The child was born small for...
Summer Foot Traffic is Back on Cape Cod and Pedestrian Accidents Are Too

Summer Foot Traffic is Back on Cape Cod and Pedestrian Accidents Are Too

by Blair E. Weigand | May 14, 2026 | Law, Personal Injury

Every Memorial Day weekend the population of Cape Cod multiplies overnight. Main Street in Hyannis, Commercial Street in Provincetown, the villages of Chatham, Falmouth, and Sandwich fill up with visitors who are on vacation, often distracted, and frequently...
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