New England Personal Injury Attorney Blog
Compensation For Legionnaires Disease
- Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP
Legionnaires’ disease is a severe type of pneumonia (lung infection) that, though not contagious, can affect a large group of people at any given
Lifetime Cost Of TBI (traumatic Brain Injuries)
- Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) – an injury that disrupts normal brain function – is suffered by approximately 2.5 million Americans each year, including many
Rhode Island Paralysis Attorneys
- Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP
Nearly 1 in 50 people in the United States – or 6 million people total – live with paralysis. Based on national estimates, there
Personal Injury Involving Loss Of Vision, Speech & Hearing
- Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP
The ability to see, speak and hear without limitation is something that is taken for granted by people who have the full use of
M&N Supports the Multiple Sclerosis Society in Fundraiser at Lincoln Woods
- Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP
On Saturday, April 30, 2022, the Marasco & Nesselbush team participated in the WalkMS event. Having started in 1946 to help fund research for
Accidental Limb Loss & Amputation Lawyer
- Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP
The loss of a limb (arm or leg) or a digit (finger or toe) is known as an amputation. When an amputation results from
Personal Injury Involving Internal Organ Damage
- Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP
Any injury to the internal organs can be catastrophic due to the critical functions these body parts perform. Trauma is the leading cause of
Rhode Island Permanent Disfigurement Attorneys
- Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP
Some catastrophic injuries result in permanent disfigurement or severe scars that last a lifetime. Accidents that cause injuries to the face, head, hands, feet
What Happens When a Car is Totaled?
- Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP
After a serious accident, repairing a car might cost more than selling it. An insurance company might deem a car “totaled,” pay a settlement
What Happens After a Deposition in a Personal Injury Case?
- Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP
A deposition is a way of taking witness testimony before trial. Even though there’s no judge present, a person is under oath and must
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