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Battling statewide lifeguard shortage, officials fear drownings. Involved in an accident? Our Massachusetts pool accident lawyers can help.

No Lifeguard on Duty: What the Commonwealth’s Lifeguard Shortage Means for Pool, Beach, Lake Safety

June 11, 2021 //  by Keches Law

COVID-19 has impacted nearly every aspect of life. Now, even as Massachusetts lifts its mask mandate and social distancing requirements, lasting effects of the pandemic have made their way to the state’s beaches, pools, and lakes. As beaches, pools, and lakes reopen at total capacity for the first summer since the height of the pandemic, …

No Lifeguard on Duty: What the Commonwealth’s Lifeguard Shortage Means for Pool, Beach, Lake SafetyRead More

Bicyclists risk injury when sharing the road. Involved in a collision? Our bicycle accident lawyers can help.

Safely Sharing the Roads: How Bicyclists and Drivers Can Prevent Accidents

June 8, 2021 //  by Keches Law

Bicycling is one of the most popular forms of transportation and exercise. Unfortunately, bicyclists are at a real risk of injury when sharing the road with motor vehicles. Accordingly, safety precautions must be taken, particularly as summer approaches and the number of bicyclists on the road rises. Sometimes accidents can still occur, regardless of safety …

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Cuts, lacerations, and punctures are the most common workplace injuries. Safety measures are easy to implement and hugely beneficial.

Preventing the Most Common Workplace Injuries: Cuts and Lacerations

May 25, 2021 //  by Keches Law

Cuts and lacerations caused by workplace activity are often experienced and infrequently discussed. For example, in 2019, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, private industry had 89,730 reported cases of cuts, lacerations, or punctures that resulted in days away from work. Manufacturing alone had 15,380 cases. These numbers are substantial but they likely do …

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Have you injured your back while lifting at work? You're not alone. Your back pain may qualify for workers' compensation.

Improper Lifting: Examples, Consequences, & Workers’ Comp Eligibility

May 12, 2021 //  by Keches Law

Injured your back from lifting? You’re not alone. Thousands of workers are hurt on the job in the United States each year. One of the biggest culprits? Overexertion in lifting or lowering. While improper lifting can be harmful in more ways than one, back injuries are a frequent consequence. If you’ve developed back pain from …

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Are you a cashier with wrist pain? Your occupational overuse injury may qualify for workers' compensation. Keches Law Group can help.

Cashier Wrist Pain: Do I Have an Occupational Overuse Injury?

May 5, 2021 //  by Keches Law

Working as a cashier is far from easy. From keeping long lines under control to serving each customer efficiently and effectively – there is a lot of incentive to work quickly with few breaks. Such fast-paced, repetitious work can lead to serious health consequences. For example, occupational overuse injuries, like cashier wrist pain, may occur. …

Cashier Wrist Pain: Do I Have an Occupational Overuse Injury?Read More

How Many Workplace Injuries Occur Each Year?

April 30, 2021 //  by Keches Law

How many workplace injuries occur each year? Unfortunately, the answer may startle you. Non-Fatal Injuries According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, 888,220 private industry workers sustained a nonfatal injury or illness causing them to miss at least one day of work in 2019. Of these 888,220 injuries, ten particular occupations saw larger …

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Each year thousands of United States workers lose their lives on the job. This year, we honor these fallen workers on Workers' Memorial Day.

Workers Memorial Day 2021

April 27, 2021 //  by Keches Law

Thousands of workers lose their lives while on the job each year. For this reason, on Wednesday, April 28, 2021, we acknowledge Workers Memorial Day and the 50th anniversary of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). What is Workers Memorial Day? Workers Memorial Day honors workers who lost their lives “to largely preventable fatal …

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Keches Law Group wins $7 Million Dollar Verdict in Holyoke Wrongful Death Case

April 24, 2021 //  by Keches Law

The verdict, with interest, totals more than $9.5 Million Springfield, Mass.: A Hampden County jury has awarded $7 Million to the family of Zoe Rosenthal, a Holyoke teacher who died as a result of injuries sustained due to the actions of a negligent driver, Charles J. Davignon, also of Holyoke, MA. The family was represented …

Keches Law Group wins $7 Million Dollar Verdict in Holyoke Wrongful Death CaseRead More

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