This year’s bobblehead featured Woofster, the WooSox mascot, wearing a Worcester 6 jersey, a tribute to the six heroic Worcester firefighters.
Joseph F. Agnelli III
Big Night for ALO at Season Opener for the Worcester Railers By Agnelli Law
Big night for Agnelli Law Office (ALO) at last night’s season opener for the Worcester Railers with the unveiling of the new Zamboni! Fun night for the grandkids and our Ellie went for the inaugural ride! Plus, the home team came out with a “W”! We cannot adequately express our… Read More
MCLE – WORKERS’ COMPENSATION CONFERENCE BACK LIVE IN 2022 By Agnelli Law
After 2 years of conducting its annual Workers’ Compensation Conference via virtual means, MCLE sponsored its 23rd Annual Workers’ Compensation Law Conference live and in person on Friday, November 18th . The program drew over 80 people to MCLE’s home building on Winter Place in Boston, with approximately another 75… Read More
MA Auto Personal Injury Coverage: Add 2 Options to Increase Protection By Joseph F. Agnelli, III
MA Auto Personal Injury Coverage: Add 2 Options to Increase Protection. Understanding Massachusetts’s automobile insurance laws and the value of having adequate coverage for personal injury.
Agnelli Law Offices – A Spotlight on Worcester Massachusetts Top Hometown Attorneys. In this video presented by the@RailersHC, Worcester’s Agnelli Law Offices discusses their long history with the City of Worcester and why a partnership with the Worcester Railers made perfect sense. Joseph Agnelli Jr and Joseph Agnelli III, grew… Read More
Importance of Timely Reporting of Work-Related Injuries or Conditions By Joseph F. Agnelli, III
In regards to timely reporting of work-related injuries or conditions, the Massachusetts workers’ compensation law imposes two significant deadlines on an injured worker with respect to pursuing workers’ compensation benefits.
If you are injured at work, or have been diagnosed with a medical condition related to your work-activities, and you intend to pursue workers’ compensation benefits, the law requires that you 1) report the work-related injury or condition to your employer, or to your employer’s insurance company, “as soon as practicable after the happening thereof,” and 2) file a claim for benefits no less than 4 years from the date of the injury, or from when you knew, or should have known, that your medical condition was work related.