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Dog Bite Claims on the Rise in Massachusetts

admin » 28 February 2011 » In Dog Bite Accidents » No Comments

Dog bite claims and dog attacks are on the rise in Massachusetts, in that we are seeing more and more people owning pets, owning dogs.  Because of the increase in the number of dogs within the Commonwealth we are seeing an increase in claims, an increase in dogs getting loose or straying away from their homes or their owners and biting individuals or attacking strangers.

Contact a Dog Bite Lawyer

My name is Kevin McCullough, with the law offices of Mazow and McCullough.  If you have been injured, you need legal assistance.  You have questions: you deserve answers to those questions and you deserve the best.  Call our offices.

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admin » 24 February 2011 » In Car-Pedestrian Accidents » No Comments

Pedestrian Accident in Massachusetts?  Here’s What you Need to Know

If you’ve been struck as a pedestrian in Massachusetts the very first thing you should do if you’re injured is to get medical treatment.  You want to make sure, however, that you get the name of the driver that hit you because all too often that driver wants to get out of the scene and not leave their contact information with you.  Once you’ve had medical attention and you have the name of that driver, you can then make a claim against that driver’s insurance company to pay for your medical bills and your pain and your suffering.

Get the Right Legal Council: Massachusetts Auto Accident Lawyers

My name is Robert Mazow.  I’m a partner of Mazow McCullough.  If you’ve been hurt or a family member has been hurt as a result of somebody else’s negligence, call us: the right lawyer makes all the difference.

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I Have Been Hurt by a Dog, Not Bitten: Do I Have a Case?

admin » 17 February 2011 » In Dog Bite Accidents » No Comments

You don’t have to be bitten by a dog to be injured by a dog.  If a dog attacks you, wrestles you to the ground or scratches you, or hurts you in any other way, you can still bring a claim against the dog owner or the person that’s in control of that dog for failing to maintain control of that dog. My name is Robert Mazow, I’m a partner of Mazow McCullough.  If you’ve been hurt or a family member has been hurt as a result of somebody else’s negligence, call us.  The right lawyer makes all the difference.

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