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Ski Accident Liability in New Hampshire

New Hampshire’s ski industry is a major part of the state’s economy.  On a yearly basis, the industry can bring as much as one billion dollars into the state.  Ski resorts dot New Hampshire from the White Mountains to Hillsborough County.  But as popular as the sport is, skiing (and ski lifts/tramways) can also be […]

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Limited Representation Attorneys

This blog is intended for informational use only. The information contained herein should not be construed as offering legal advice or a legal opinion. Anyone who has had a need to talk with or employ a lawyer knows that lawyers are not cheap; and the State of New Hampshire continues to make its courts more […]

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Safely Having Fun in New Hampshire

New Hampshire is a great place to have some outdoor fun.  Depending on the season, you may enjoy hiking, boating, snowmobiling, or perhaps cross-country skiing.  The Thanksgiving storm was an early reminder of the outdoor activities available in the winter. A new law takes effect on January 1, 2015, which will allow the New Hampshire […]

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Summer Safety Tips

Accidents are defined as events that happen unexpectedly without apparent or deliberate cause.  Sometimes accidents do happen, and no one is to blame or be held legally liable.  This does not mean, however, that we cannot do things to help prevent accidents from happening in the first instance. As the end of summer approaches and […]

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Why Do I Need A Personal Injury Lawyer? Part 4: Who Do I Sue And When?

In Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 of this series, I highlighted some of the difficulties in proving a personal injury case.  In this final blog of the series, I will describe some of the ancillary rules/issues associated with personal injury cases. First, if you become injured in New Hampshire at the fault of […]

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Time for Change: 2014 NH Law Changes

It is 2014 and that means that new laws take effect in New Hampshire.  One change is that the speed limit on Interstate 93 has now increased from 65 mph to 70 mph starting between exits 17 and 18 to points north, excluding the Fraconia Notch stretch.  Another law taking effect will allow bars to […]

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Why Do I Need A Personal Injury Lawyer? Part 2: Proving Causation

Personal injury cases, sometimes referred to by lawyers as tort cases, require proof of four (4) things: a duty to act in an reasonable way; a breach of that duty; that the breach of that duty caused injury; and that the breach of that duty caused damages, including medical injuries and monetary losses. Specifically, proof […]

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