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Can Pro Athletes File for Workers’ Comp? 

September 29, 2021 //  by Keches Law

Fans watch sports and support their favorite teams, play along with fantasy sports and feel the pain when their favorite athlete goes down with an injury. But what does the athlete do if they get hurt on the job?  In Massachusetts and a handful of other states, professional athletes can – and do – claim …

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Keches Law Group’s Charlotte Glinka Wins $612,277 Verdict in Boston

September 3, 2021 //  by Keches Law

The defendant, Boston Housing Authority, was found to be 100% liable for the incident which resulted in the permanent disability of an EMT. The pre-trial offer to settle was $3,000. Boston, Mass.: Justice served! Keches Law Group has obtained another winning verdict, this time in Suffolk County. Since the reopening of the Courts in April …

Keches Law Group’s Charlotte Glinka Wins $612,277 Verdict in BostonRead More

Go to School Safely: Prevent Car Crashes and the Need for a Car Accident Lawyer 

August 31, 2021 //  by Keches Law

We all know the feeling of getting stuck behind the school bus when we’re in a hurry. A line of traffic stops behind the big yellow bus while kids climb aboard and parents wave goodbye. Meanwhile, drivers behind fume after the third straight stop and their clock ticks on and on. But it’s better to …

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Keches Law Group’s Andrew Abraham Wins $45 Million Judgement in Woburn

August 5, 2021 //  by Keches Law

The Defendant, J.F. White Contracting Company and the joint venture partners, was found to be negligent which resulted in the permanent disability of a union steward. The $26.6 Million jury verdict with accumulated interest totals $45 Million. Woburn, Mass.: Justice has been served with another record-breaking verdict, this time in Middlesex County. As of August …

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Separating from an employer can present many questions and concerns. One of the most common: what happens to my vacation pay after quitting?

I Quit My Job. What Happens to My Vacation Pay in Massachusetts?

July 30, 2021 //  by Keches Law

Recent studies show employees throughout the United States are leaving their jobs in an increasingly high volume. Regardless of the reason for doing so, separating from an employer can present many questions and concerns. A common question we hear at Keches Law Group: what happens to my vacation pay after quitting my job in Massachusetts?  …

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Keches Law Group partner Brian Sullivan presents an oversized check to 2021 scholarship recipient, Ronan Folan, a young man. The two stand in front of a Keches Law Group sign in an office setting.

2021 Keches Cares Scholarship Winner Selected

July 23, 2021 //  by Keches Law

Keches Law Group has selected Ronan Folan of Weymouth, MA, as the 2021 Keches Cares Scholarship contest winner! Ronan is a 2021 Weymouth High School graduate and will be heading to Brown University in the Fall. He plans to pursue veterinary medicine. Moreover, Ronan will be joining Brown’s track and field team, where he will …

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Vaccines are vital when it comes to ending the pandemic. MA has enacted new legislation providing employees sick pay for COVID-19 shots.

Massachusetts Offering Employees Special Sick Pay for COVID-19 Shots

July 21, 2021 //  by Keches Law

Vaccines are critical when it comes to ending the pandemic for good. But, for many Americans receiving an immunization isn’t so easy. Fortunately, Massachusetts has enacted new legislation providing employees with special sick pay for COVID-19 shots. Recent Spike in New COVID-19 Cases is Concerning to Experts Massachusetts lifted its mask order on May 29, …

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New study links legalized marijuana to decreased workers' comp claims. We explain and provide important info about marijuana and your claim.

New Study Links Legalized Recreational Marijuana to Decreased Workers’ Compensation Claims

June 24, 2021 //  by Keches Law

Year after year, more states legalize marijuana. Proponents explain legalization can have many perks, including boosting the economy and creating jobs. But, new research shows legal recreational marijuana may come with an additional benefit – a decrease in workers’ compensation claims. When States Legalize Recreational Marijuana, Workers’ Compensation Claims Decrease Thousands of Americans are injured …

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