Keeping safe during any summer travel requires proper preparation. Taking the time to think ahead can prevent a vacation from being ruined. Getting stuck on the side of the road with the kids and dog in the car is a surefire way to dampen vacation plans. The following travel tips are beneficial for anyone planning […]
Category Archives: Personal Injury
On Wednesday morning July 16, 2014, a collision occurred at the intersection of Route 101A and Continental Boulevard in Merrimack NH. A Nashua woman who was struck by a dump truck on the driver’s side of her SUV was killed. Merrimack Police identified the SUV driver as Elizabeth McQuinn, 60, of 3 Briarcliff Drive, Nashua. […]
Each State has its Own Specific Laws If you have been involved in an auto accident knowing the state laws regarding your case is important. Laws in each state are different and knowing the details of the laws that pertain to your accident claim is critically important. Ignoring the law might just end up costing […]
The air is warm, the days are long, and bicycles are everywhere in New Hampshire. Keeping a few things in mind when you take to the road on your two-wheeled adventure can make the difference between a good ride and a trip to the hospital. Likewise, as an automobile driver, there are several thing to […]
In New Hampshire, accidents happen every day. Some are severe, even fatal. The fatality rate of persons killed by motor vehicle accidents in NH remains steady year after year. These numbers could rise with the mass amount of smart phone usage and texting while driving increases. If you are looking at filing a legal claim […]
If you have been injured in a NH motorcycle or car accident, the first thing you want to know is how long it is going to take for you to physically recover. Injuries sustained due to someone else’s negligence are frustrating. They can leave you with many questions as to how you will be able […]
The New Hampshire Legislature is considering a bill that would make it illegal to use a cell phone, iPad, GPS, or other electronic device while driving, stopped at a light, or while sitting in traffic. Last week the Senate Transportation Committee heard testimony from several people, including Earl Sweeney, the Commissioner of Safety, as to […]
Pedestrian fatalities have been on the rise in recent years. As a result, lawmakers have introduced the Safe Streets Act of 2014. States must comply within the next two years with their plans to resolve these problems by implementing a diversity of safety measures. Funding is also being provided to support these initiatives. Though each […]
Nearly 7 million vehicles have been recalled by General Motors. That’s almost as many automobiles and trucks it has recalled in the U.S. over the last 4 years, combined. This number of recalls does include Canada and Mexico as well as cars and trucks exported outside of North America that needed to be repaired or […]
According to a recent National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Recall, Honda Motor Company is recalling nearly 900,000 certain Honda Odyssey mini vans that could catch fire. In a March 13 filing with NHTSA it states that certain models between 2005 to 2010 have a fuel pump part that could crack and cause fuel leakage thus […]

