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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...
How Long Does a Personal Injury Case Take in Massachusetts?

How Long Does a Personal Injury Case Take in Massachusetts?

by Blair E. Weigand | Feb 21, 2026 | Law, Personal Injury

If you’ve been injured in an accident, one of the first questions on your mind is probably, “How long will this take?” You’re dealing with medical bills, lost wages, and pain, and you need answers now, not years from now. While every case is...
Can I Be Fired for Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim in Massachusetts?

Can I Be Fired for Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim in Massachusetts?

by Blair E. Weigand | Feb 6, 2026 | Personal Injury, Work, Workers' Compensation

Getting injured at work is stressful enough without worrying about losing your job. Many injured workers hesitate to file workers’ compensation claims because they fear retaliation from their employer. The good news is that Massachusetts law protects you from...
New Massachusetts Bill Would Require Advance Notice of Federal I-9 Workplace Audits

New Massachusetts Bill Would Require Advance Notice of Federal I-9 Workplace Audits

by Blair E. Weigand | Dec 29, 2025 | Law, Work

A proposed Massachusetts law making its way through the State House this week could significantly change how employers handle federal immigration compliance inspections, giving workers at least three days’ notice before federal authorities audit employment...
Lawmakers Begin Holiday Recess: Implications for Personal Injury and Workers’ Compensation

Lawmakers Begin Holiday Recess: Implications for Personal Injury and Workers’ Compensation

by Blair E. Weigand | Nov 20, 2025 | Personal Injury, Work

As Massachusetts lawmakers embark on their holiday recess, a range of legal discussions surrounding personal injury and workers’ compensation are coming to the forefront. Their recent legislative decisions and future proposals could significantly impact how...
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