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Our eighteen-year-old client was driving on an interstate into
the early morning sun. As he drove over a rise in the road,
he struck a car that was disabled and stopped in the middle
of the road because a 150-pound wheel and tire detached from
a tractor-trailer rig traveling in the opposite direction.
The lugs holding the tire had broken off, causing the tire
and wheel to travel across the median strip, and hit and
disable the stopped vehicle.
Awarded: $ 3.5 million
Our client an 86 year-old woman sustained an injury
after being struck by a bus. The inattentive bus driver
was warned by a passenger that the woman was crossing
in front of the bus but could not stop in time to avoid impact.
Awarded: $1,000,000
Our client was operating his motorcycle on a two-lane road
when a large box truck made a U-turn into his path of travel.
The client attempted to avoid the collision by laying his
motorcycle on its side. Unfortunately his lower leg and
ankle came in contact with the truck causing seven
fractures and soft tissue injury.
Awarded: $785,000
DISCLAIMER: Please note that every case is different and these verdicts and settlements, while accurate, do not represent what we may obtain for you in your case.
February 5, 2010 - Rowley, Mass. - A Massachusetts toy company has been ordered to pay a $200,000 fine for importing toys that contained lead.
According to The Boston Globe, Schylling Associates, Inc., which is based in Rowley, Mass., imported and distributed 1000s of toys that contained lead paint. The toys were sold to numerous retail stores, even though their high levels of lead breached U.S. bans on the usage of lead paint.
In an effort to promote awareness of the dangers of certain materials, the Consumer Product Safety Commission publicly chastised the toy company. Some have said that Schylling should have known about the high levels of lead in the toys by 2002 and that it did not report the problem until 2007, when the company finally issued a toy recall.
The toys in question include spinning tops and tin pails that portray popular characters, such as Curious George, Winnie the Pooh, and Thomas and Friends. Sadly, many children were put at risk by being exposed to the lead paint.
If your child has been affected by the Schylling toy recall and you believe that he or she has suffered the affects of lead exposure, you may be interested in contacting a child injury attorney.
When selecting a child injury attorney you'll want to ask critical questions such as; how long have you been practicing law; do you have experience with child accident cases in Boston, Massachusetts; what is the biggest settlement or verdict you have won? For over 30 years The Law Office of Thomas M. Kiley, located in Andover, Massachusetts, has fought on behalf of children. Our child injury lawyers take time when speaking with you about your child's injuries. Mr. Kiley's firm works with you on a contingency basis, which means there are NO FEES unless our trained personal injury attorneys win your case. Call now for a FREE legal consultation.
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We Serve Clients Across the State of Massachusetts & Salem, New Hampshire
The firm's headquarters are in Andover, MA and serves the following cities in Massachusetts: Boston, Danvers, Haverhill, Lawrence, Lowell, Methuen, Middleton, Reading, and Salem, MA and Salem, New Hampshire.
Massachusetts personal injury lawyer, Thomas M. Kiley, is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association and is a respected member of the American Association for Justice and the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys.
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