Month: November 2024

Temperatures are dropping in our Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts communities, and we are well on our way to braving tough winter conditions. And while slip and fall accidents certainly happen year-round, they are much more likely to occur when … Continue reading

Keep your eyes on the road. Wear a seatbelt. Use your turn signals. These are just a few basic driving tips we hear – and tell our loved ones – all the time! While being aware of your surroundings is … Continue reading

At Bottaro Injury Lawyers, we have a strong volunteering history with the Ronald McDonald House. Our Ministry Care Team routinely finds opportunities for us to volunteer all over our Rhode Island and Massachusetts communities. And as part of our Ministry … Continue reading

The holiday season is a time to celebrate and cherish moments with friends and family. To do so, many of us must travel. This means some of us must navigate unfamiliar routes, experience increased traffic in inclement weather conditions, and … Continue reading

No one expects to get rear-ended, let alone sustain serious injuries in a Raynham, Massachusetts car accident. Yet rear-end car accidents remain the most frequent type of motor vehicle collisions. Not only are rear-end car accidents relatively common, but they’re … Continue reading

As a Rhode Island or Massachusetts employee, you have a collection of rights. This includes a right to workers’ compensation benefits, should you get injured on the job. Seems straightforward and reasonable… However, many employers and their insurance companies short-change … Continue reading

Tragedy struck in our community when a recent Richmond, Rhode Island car accident left a husband and father dead last Sunday evening. On October 20, 2024, on I-95, a three-car accident caused two people’s minor injuries and one person’s death. … Continue reading

For many of our clients, the aftermath of a car accident isn’t just about repairing a damaged vehicle or handling insurance claims… it’s about reclaiming health, autonomy, and quality of life. Such was the case for our recent Woonsocket, Rhode … Continue reading