Month: October 2019

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The CDC has recently awarded the Center on Brain Injury Research and Training (CBIRT) a four year $2.2 million agreement to study students with traumatic brain injuries. Hopefully, this may play a role in reducing the severity of future personal … Continue reading

From my vantage dealing with car accidents throughout Rhode Island and Massachusetts, it is nice to write every once in a while on how to avoid injuries. Did you know that where you sit and your age may play a factor … Continue reading

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Did you know that fatal crashes are still the leading cause of death for teenagers? After parents spend years protecting their children, it is eventually time for them to begin driving, but are they ready for the road yet? During … Continue reading

Yesterday was the 27th annual World Mental Health Day. World Mental Health Day is a day that is organized by the World Federation for Mental Health, the only international advocacy and education organization concerned with all aspects of mental health. … Continue reading

As a young lawyer, one of the seemingly smallest cases in the personal injury firm’s office involved a car accident with little visible damage. A few years later, it turned into one of the biggest cases after a jury returned a … Continue reading

A 29-year-old male from Little Compton was recently arrested after he struck two bicyclists while driving drunk in Tiverton, according to NBC News. Around 8pm, the driver hit a 30-year-old Little Compton male and a 35-year-old Tiverton woman near Main … Continue reading