Injured construction workers likely know they are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits from their immediate employer. What they may not realize is the possibility to receive damages from a general contractor through a negligence suit. As discussed previously on this blog, workers’ compensation, created through statute, is available for employees…
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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Reviews Workplace Injury Covered by Two Policies
In a recent decision, Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania vs. Great Northern Ins. Co. (SJC-11897), the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court clarified what happens if there is more than one workers’ compensation insurance policy that covers a workplace injury. In this case, a Massachusetts employee was catastrophically injured in…
Appeals Court of Massachusetts Case Reveals The Difficulty People Face When Contesting a Will
After a family member dies, the settlement of the estate often accompanies the natural process of grieving. It can be difficult to accept the choices the testator made during her or his lifetime and how those choices echo in their last will and testament. Sometimes, questions are raised as to…
Appeals Court Affirms Award Granted to Massachusetts Bicyclist Hit By Police Cruiser
In urban environments, many modes of transportation are used to get from one place to another. Roadways are often shared by pedestrians, different sizes of vehicles, and bicycles. However, pedestrians and cyclists are the ones who have the greatest risk of a catastrophic injury if they are struck by a…
Appeals Court Reviews Mortgage Obtained On Property Shared with a Trust
The Massachusetts Appeals Court reviewed an appeal by an ex-husband to quiet title on a mortgage taken out by his ex-wife in 2002 for property that they co-owned. In Poulos vs. Financial Freedom (14-P-1287), the husband appealed, seeking to reverse a summary judgment issued in favor of the lending institution…
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Limits Liens On Workers’ Compensation Awards to Injured Electricians
In two recently released companion cases, DiCarlo v. Suffolk Construction (SJC-11854) and Martin v. Angelini Plastering, Inc. (SJC-11853), the Supreme Judicial Court reviewed whether or not liens could be placed on the recovery the injured worker receives that was paid to him or her in employee benefits. As discussed previously,…
Rear-end Collision Appellate Case Helps Illustrate Burden of Proof Considerations in Massachusetts Personal Injury Cases
In a Massachusetts personal injury case, the injured party must meet his or her burden of proof in order to successfully obtain damages from the at-fault party or parties. Different court proceedings require different levels of proof. Criminal cases place a high burden on prosecutors to show the defendant is…
Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation Reviewing Board Decision Determines Which Insurer Pays Benefits
During the course of your career, you are likely to have several different jobs under different employers. Injuries can occur at any of these positions, particularly ones that may exacerbate older injuries sustained during previous employment. Workers’ compensation insurance companies have often disagreed on who is responsible for paying benefits,…
Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation Reviewing Board Upholds Death Benefits Awarded To Fatally Injured Employee’s Wife
In a recent Reviewing Board Decision, Harris vs. Plymouth County (BD. NO. 005307-06), the Reviewing Board looked at whether death benefits under Massachusetts workers’ compensation laws should have been awarded to the spouse of the deceased employee. The employee worked for a self-insured employer as a case-worker when he suffered…
Massachusetts Appeals Court Allows Woman To Pursue Negligence Claim After Go-Cart Injury
In a recent decision, Amaral vs. Seekonk Grand Prix Corp. (13-P-1848), the Commonwealth’s Appeals Court reviewed whether or not General Law, Ch. 21, Section 17C(a) barred a claim of negligence by a mother who was injured by a runaway go-cart while watching her sons. This law is known as the…