There’s going to be nearly $25 million in cash incentives available to states that decide that their distracted driving laws could use a facelift. Congress recently decided that it was going to free up millions to help to persuade state lawmakers to strengthen their road laws to help to reduce…
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Work Accidents in Portland and Elsewhere Prevented with Better Ergonomics
It’s that time of the year, the time when we focus on preventing work-related injuries in Portland and elsewhere. The entire month of June is used by the National Safety Council (NSC) to push for safety both at home and at work. During this time, the campaign will be working…
Work Injury Victims’ Compensation Could Soon Be Capped
Massachusetts lawmakers are mulling whether to change the state’s workers’ compensation laws – a move that those who have suffered workplace injuries in Bangor staunchly oppose. Our Bangor personal injury attorneys are closely following the developments surrounding legislative request 2781, which would cap the amount of time people can receive…
Children in Maine Risk Injury in Bumbo Seats
Many parents have embraced the Bumbo – a soft, foam seat that allows their infants to sit upright. However, consumer safety groups are now pleading with the U. . federal government for a recall, following a number of child injuries in Maine and throughout the country. An article recently ran…
Amtrak Sues Trucking Company for Maine Truck-Train Accident
Amtrak has filed a lawsuit against the Massachusetts company that owned the truck hit by the Downeaster passenger train last month in North Berwick, Maine. That truck is owned by Triumvirate Environmental Inc. of Somerville, Massachusetts. The driver of the 18-wheeler truck was killed in the Maine car accident that…
Our Maine Injury Attorneys Ask You to be Cautious This Independence Day
Our Maine personal injury attorneys would like to wish you a happy and safe Fourth of July holiday weekend. We would also like to ask you to be extra cautious, no matter what your plans are, as many residents are exposed to an increased risk for accidents and injuries.Residents and…
National Safety Month in June Aims to Reduce Unintentional Injuries in Bangor
June is National Safety Month in Maine and throughout the country. In order to raise awareness, the National Safety Council is urging communities and businesses to practice safe behaviors at work and home to reduce the number of preventable injuries and car accidents in Maine and elsewhere. Our Bangor accident…
Motorcycle accidents in Bangor a spring and summer risk
After months of cold weather and icy roads, motorcycle enthusiasts in Maine are finally hitting the streets again. May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness month so motorists are encouraged to share the roads wisely while keeping a watchful eye for bikers in order to avoid motorcycle accidents in Portland or elsewhere…
Skiing Accidents, School Injuries, can lead to Portland Premise Liability Claim
A teenager from Carrabassett Valley Academy has died in a Maine skiing accident at Sugarloaf ski resort, the Boston Globe reported. As our Portland accident attorneys reported recently on our Maine Injury Lawyer Blog, the resort was the site of a chairlift malfunction that injured numerous guests late last month.In…
Sugarloaf chair lift derails injuring, stranding skiiers
As reported in the Portland Press Herald on December 28, 2010 CARRABASSETT VALLEY — A chair lift derailed in high winds at Maine’s tallest ski mountain Tuesday, sending screaming skiers plummeting as far as 30 feet to the slope below and injuring several of them. The Sugarloaf resort in Carrabassett…