Legal Blog

Domestic Violence in NH

Governor Maggie Hassan is expected to sign into law a bill that would create “Joshua’s Law,” named after a young boy who was shot and killed by his father at a Manchester visitation center last year. The law does not change current law or enhance penalties, but rather it gathers all of the existing laws […]

Avoiding Motorcycle Accidents – “Share The Road” New Hampshire

Many people view motorcycles as a dangerous form of transportation. Statistics show the injuries resulting from motorcycle collisions are often far worse than those from automobile crashes. As avid motorcyclists, we have compiled a list of suggestions to help fellow bikers stay safe. Here are some common-sense suggestions that will help you avoid motorcycle accidents: […]

Have Fun and Be Safe on Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo is Spanish for the fifth of May. It is also celebrated in the United States and Mexico annually on the 5th day of May. It commemorates the Mexican army’s 1862 victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War (1861-1867). In the U.S. Cinco de Mayo has evolved into […]

Hampton Motorcyclist Airlifted to Boston Hospital Following Crash in Kingston, NH

According to local news sources, on Monday, April 21, 2014 a 60 year old Hampton, NH resident sustained serious injuries following a motorcycle crash on Route 125 in Kingston, NH. The motorcyclist, Frank Shedd, was airlifted to Brigham & Women’s Hospital with head injuries and multiple broken bones. Emergency personnel responded around 2:30 p.m. after […]

Personal Injury Process after an Injury in New Hampshire

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 […]

Put The Phone Down And Drive-New Hampshire. Use of Mobile Electronic Devices While Driving

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 […]