Category Archives: Personal Injury

Should You File a Claim After A Slip And Fall Accident in NH

It can happen anywhere: you’re walking on a property (either commercial or residential) and you slip and fall. The CDC reports that each year, millions of elderly people (65 and older) fall and only one out of three tell their doctor.  A slip and fall accident can have long lasting injuries you may not even be aware […]

Injured By a Drone in NH? Personal Injury from Drones – in New Hampshire

Drones are commonly used now in deliveries, leisure activities, photography, and criminal law enforcement.  They are generally safe if handled professionally and if operated within a wide airspace without humans or structures. But they are not completely accident-proof.   As with any remote-controlled device, pilots of drones can have moments of miscalculation.  If they are operating […]

Heroin Addiction in New Hampshire – Heroin Epidemic in NH

There’s a disturbing trend going on in the Granite State, and has exceeded the fatality rate over traffic accident related deaths.  According to latest statistics, heroin and other addictive substances killed about 300 people last year. Out of those deaths, 97 were caused by heroin addiction or its variants and combinations. Even in a small town […]

Get Help for Your Personal Injury Case in Concord, New Hampshire

The state of New Hampshire is home to good schools and family-friendly communities. Its rustic and laid-back atmosphere makes it an ideal place for bringing up children or for retiring peacefully.  With low crime rates, the state is deemed one of the best places to live in America. Being New Hampshire’s seat of government, the city […]

Back to School: Safe Bicycle Riding Tips for New Hampshire Students

September is almost here, and that means you and other New Hampshire students will be headed back to school.  Most schoolchildren take the school bus or are brought to school in their parent’s cars.  While this is convenient, there are other healthier and environmentally friendlier ways of going to school, either by walking or biking. […]