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Can I Sue for a Workplace Injury in Massachusetts?

Construction sites require hard hats for a reason - they are particularly hazardous!

If you've been injured in a construction accident in Massachusetts, the initial thing you should do is seek medical attention.

Different Forms of Construction Accidents in Boston Massachusetts

All Construction Accidents can fall into two basic categories in Boston.

The first encompasses all injures sustained by people who are not employed at the construction site. Most of the time, these situations involve a pedestrian being hit by falling debris. In these cases, a normal personal injury suit will occur.

The second category involves injuries suffered by employees on a work site. For the most part, these injuries are compensated through worker's compensation. However, in some cases, such as when another employee causes the injury, the injured employee may be able to recover greater damages.

The first encompasses all injures sustained by people who are not employed at the construction site. Most of the time, these situations involve a pedestrian being hit by falling debris. In these cases, a normal personal injury suit will occur.

Construction Accident Help in Massachusetts

Whether you are a pedestrian, visitor, or employee, if you have been harmed in a Construction Accident, you should find a qualified Boston Construction Accident attorney as soon as you can.

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Life in Boston

Boston, Massachusetts is known as the "Capital of New England" because it acts as the center of business, art, food, and culture. Bostonians comprise the 10th largest metropolitan area in the United States. Boston is home to a number of historical attractions like the Boston Tea Party, the Boston Massacre, and the American Revolution museums that offer about billion in revenue for the city.

Furthermore, tourists flock to visit Boston and its colleges: Harvard University, Boston College, Boston University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Tufts University, UMass Boston, and many other business, music, and pharmaceutical institutions of higher learning. Students offer roughly .8 billion to the economy. With so many students, Boston naturally is home to some of the top firms in technology and biotechnology. The city boasts the highest amount of annual funding from the National Institutes of Health.

Boston is home to some outstanding New England based lawyers and law firms. Bostonians are subject to the area's high cost of living making the legal problems of the community somewhat unique. Violent crime has been on the decline since the Boston Police Department and United States Attorney and District Attorney started a crime and gang prevention campaign. Most Boston residents use the Suffolk County courts.

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