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Multiple People Hurt in Crash on Lorna Ave in Pembroke, MA
Pembroke, MA (June 7, 2026) – Multiple people were hurt on Saturday morning, June 6, in a crash near Lorna Ave in Pembroke.
Fire units and a mutual aid ambulance responded to the scene following the accident. No details about the number of people transported, the severity of injuries, or the identities of those involved were confirmed in the initial report on the wreck.
Further details about the crash had not been made public at the time of publication.
The investigation remains ongoing.
We hope all those hurt receive the care they need and make full recoveries.
How Does Massachusetts No-Fault Insurance Work After a Crash in Pembroke, MA?
Massachusetts's no-fault insurance law requires each driver's own personal injury protection coverage (commonly known as PIP) to serve as the first source of compensation for medical expenses and a portion of lost income, regardless of who caused the collision.
This means that in the immediate aftermath of a crash, those hurt do not need to wait for fault to be determined before accessing benefits for medical care and related costs. Massachusetts requires drivers to carry a minimum of eight thousand dollars in PIP coverage, though the expenses associated with a crash involving multiple injured people can exceed that threshold quickly, particularly when injuries require ongoing treatment or rehabilitation.
When costs go beyond what PIP covers, Massachusetts law allows those hurt to step outside the no-fault system and pursue a claim directly against the at-fault driver, provided their injuries meet a defined legal threshold. That threshold can include medical expenses exceeding a set dollar amount or injuries that result in permanent or serious harm. Understanding where a specific injury falls within that framework is something an attorney can help clarify early in the process.
Beyond the at-fault driver's liability coverage, additional sources of compensation may also be worth reviewing. Underinsured motorist coverage can provide further protection when the at-fault driver's policy limits are insufficient to cover the full extent of a person's losses, while uninsured motorist coverage may apply if the other driver carried no insurance at all.
A personal injury attorney may be able to help identify all applicable coverage, understand how Massachusetts law applies to their individual situation, and ensure that no available source of compensation is overlooked.
Fiorentino Legal, P.C. has spent years reviewing car accident cases across Massachusetts and can help you make sense of the process, from documentation and insurance communication to understanding what legal options may be available.
Attorney Christopher Fiorentino of Fiorentino Legal, P.C., provides the trusted, local representation you need. Call (617) 990-2568 today to speak with an experienced advocate about your boat accident claim.
Note: This post is based on information obtained from publicly available secondary sources. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, Fiorentino Legal, P.C. has not independently verified all details of the incident reported. If you notice any inaccuracies or missing information, please contact Fiorentino Legal, P.C. so we can promptly review and update the content.
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