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  • New Hampshire Automobile Accident Case Settled

    Ed Van Dorn | January 31, 2007 1:28 PM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    Today two insurance companies agreed to settle an automobile accident case for an injured client. The fact that there were two insurance companies involved in the settlement made it difficult to settle. One company insured the responsible driver for $25,000. The client also had what is known as underinsured motorist coverage for another $25,000. At first both insurance companies refused to pay...

  • Two Girls Bumped and Bruised After Getting Hit by Car

    Christina Cole | December 21, 2006 4:24 PM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    Weare (New Hampshire) police say a woman who hit two girls with her car won't be charged because her actions weren't reckless, negligent or intentional.Police say Michelle Housman was speaking to her seven-year-old son in the backseat and did not see the bus stopped in front of her yesterday morning. Housman swerved to avoid hitting the bus, hitting the two girls on the side of the road. The...

  • Doctor Facing Over 100 Malpractice Suits Testifies

    Christina Cole | December 21, 2006 3:40 PM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    Former Putnam General Hospital doctor at the center of over 100 medical malpractice lawsuits testified Friday that he doesn't have a fixed address and has not worked since early November and lost his tax records when his accountant's office was burnt down. Christopher Wallace Martin, previously known as John A. King changed his name in April and his former name was used during Friday's hour long...

  • Disclaimer

    Staff Writer | December 01, 2006 11:12 AM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    The information found on this website should not be construed as legal advice and is not a substitute for professional legal consultation. You should not base your legal decisions solely on the information found in this site and you are encouraged to seek the counsel of an attorney regarding your specific questions or situation. The information found herein may represent the opinions or...

  • The Real Victims of the Medical Malpractice Battle are the Injured Patients

    Rob Curtiss | December 14, 2007 3:33 PM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    It is no great revelation that doctors and lawyers have long been at odds over the issue of medical negligence lawsuits. Many doctors blame lawsuits and ultimately lawyers for their rising malpractice premiums. Many lawyers accuse medical associations of leveling unfair criticism at the legal profession. They believe this disingenuous criticism is responsible for perpetuating stereotypes of...

  • Lawyers Helping Citizens to Fight Back Agains Corporate America

    Ed Van Dorn | November 29, 2007 3:05 PM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    Lawyers are pushing laws to help ordinary Americans get their day it court. For years corporate friendly politicians have been whittling away the rights of citizens to bring claims for injuries caused by bad medicine, defective products and other corporate negligence. Now citizens, with the help of some lawyers and advocacy groups are fighting back. Heard any good lawyer jokes lately? How about...

  • Changing Attorneys in Personal Injury Cases

    Ed Van Dorn | November 07, 2007 2:35 PM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    We often get calls from people with personal injury claims who are dissatisfied with the lawyers who represent them or have represented them. If the caller has a valid claim and a valid gripe against their present lawyer we will consider taking over the case. The real problem occurs when the case is already closed and the caller has accepted a settlement they felt was inadequate based on the...

  • Wearing Orange Prevents Hunting Accidents

    Ed Van Dorn | November 05, 2007 2:22 PM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    Studies show that hunters are seven times less likely to be involved in a hunting accident if they wear Hunter's Orange. Deer can't see the color, but other hunters can. Its hunting season again in New Hampshire. Every year a number of hunters are tragically injured or killed in unnecessary accidents. New Hampshire Fish & Game Department has hunter saftey courses through out the state. Hunter...

  • Sleep Deprivation Causes Serious Automobile Accidents

    Rob Curtiss | November 02, 2007 4:33 PM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    In today's busy world there often seems to be more to do then we can possibly accomplish in a 24 hour day. Many people attempt to solve this dilemma by limiting the amount of sleep they allow themselves. The problem is that these sleep deprived people still drive and this may create a danger to the rest of us.In my career, I have represented several people who were very seriously injured by...

  • Burned Out California Home Owner's Will Look To Their Insurance Companies.

    Rob Curtiss | October 25, 2007 2:21 PM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    Once again, a natural disaster has struck our Country. In San Diego, California thousands of homes are still threatened by massive fires. Our first prayer, of course is for the personal safety of all the residents of the area, and all the brave responders battling the fires. But it appears likely that many homes will be destroyed, which will cause home owners to look to their insurance...

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