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Shocking truth about cost of a fatal auto accident in Massachusetts

A fatal auto accident can happen fast in Massachusetts. Just recently, two men died in a head-on collision on Route 20 in Massachusetts near Springfield. To add to the chaos, one of the vehicles was reported stolen before the deadly car crash.

So many factors can be an issue after a fatal auto accident in Massachusetts. What if a vehicle involved in the fatal accident was involved in a crime? What if the other driver has no insurance? What if your insurance company refuses to pay? Should you file a wrongful death lawsuit? Questions often lead to more questions.

Scared? Confused? Don’t be a victim. Take action! Contact a Massachusetts fatal auto accident attorney who knows how to take charge. Contact the Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone. Serving clients in nine offices statewide, our experienced Massachusetts auto accident lawyers have dedicated their careers to helping clients demand justice. We know the tricks insurance companies sometimes try to play to avoid paying families the money they rightfully deserve. They don’t scare us. Put your trust in a Massachusetts accident attorney who puts people first. Rely on the Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone.

The number of people who died in auto accidents in Massachusetts has declined in recent years, from 441 in 2005 to 334 in 2009. But while the number of fatalities has decreased, the financial impact of a fatal motor vehicle accident has skyrocketed across the country. In 2009, the cost of a single motor vehicle fatality exceeded $6 million nationwide, according to federal accident data analyzed by AAA. That figure is 85 percent – or $2.76 million – higher compared to 2005, when the estimated cost of a single motor vehicle fatality was $3.24 million.

Serious accidents demand serious attention. Don’t let the insurance companies dictate what happens to your family. Take back control! Contact the Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone. Your initial consultation is free. You pay nothing unless you win. It’s that’s simple.

The Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone – we mean business!

Avoiding pedestrian accidents: Halloween safety tips for trick-or-treaters

Halloween can be a fun and exciting day for children – and for a lot of adults – but accidents can happen. According to the Centers for Disease Control, an average of four wrongful deaths per year occurred during Halloween hours among children ages 5-14 years after pedestrian accidents involving cars. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that Halloween is typically the second deadliest day for pedestrians (after New Year’s Day). Without question, trick-or-treaters and drivers need to be extra cautious on the roads on Oct. 31.

To reduce risks of Halloween accidents, we offer the following pedestrian safety tips for trick-or-treaters:

  • Consider costumes that are lighter in color and more visible to drivers, or add reflective material to the front and back of a costume.
  • Consider using face paint instead of masks, or wear masks that are well-fitting with eye and ear holes that don’t obstruct sight or hearing.
  • Parents should walk with trick-or-treaters who are younger than 12 years old.
  • Use a flashlight while trick-or-treating to help you see and others see you.
  • Avoid crossing yards.
  • Look both ways before crossing streets, and use crosswalks when possible.
  • Always use sidewalks, or if there are none, stay on the far edge of the road facing traffic.

For drivers:

  • Drive safely and be on the lookout for trick-or-treaters. Children’s behavior can be unpredictable. They may dart out into the road.
  • Buckle up children if you are driving them around for trick-or-treating. Make sure they wear seat belts every time they get into the car, even if you’re driving a short distance.
  • Pull over to safe locations to let children out of the car. Let them exit curb side, away from traffic. When you stop, use your hazards to alert other drivers.
  • Don’t use a cell phone while driving. While cell phone use and driving on any day can raise your risk of an accident, it’s especially important for drivers to avoid using the cell phone on Halloween. Check for messages or talk on the cell phone after you’ve pulled over safely.

Enjoy Halloween and stay safe. Remember, accidents can happen in an instant. Serious injuries can result in months, years or even a lifetime of struggle. If you or a loved one was injured in an accident, contact an accident attorney at the Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone for a free consultation. We have decades of collective trial experience and a demonstrated record of verdicts and settlements. Talk to an experienced Massachusetts personal injury lawyer today.

The Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone serves people who have been injured due to the negligence of others in Springfield, Boston, Worcester, and throughout Massachusetts.