Monthly Archives: October 2023

Using Dashcam Footage in a New Hampshire Car Accident Lawsuit
Today, many vehicles on New Hampshire’s roads have dashcams that are always recording. These dashcams serve many purposes, although one of the most important applications for the footage is to establish fault in a car accident. Even if your vehicle does not have a dashcam, there is a strong chance that another vehicle captured… Read More »

Do Sports Stadiums Have a Duty to Protect Fans from Violence?
Any sports enthusiast will tell you that rivalry between different sets of fans can become extremely intense. During high-stakes games, fans often teeter on the edge of violence, watching every moment from the edge of their seats. If stadium security staff do not watch carefully, fights can erupt quickly and without warning. It is… Read More »

Pedestrian Struck by Motorcycle: How Bad Can it Get?
If you gave someone a choice, they’d probably much rather be struck by a motorcycle than a car. After all, motorcycles are lighter and smaller than a car – especially if you’re comparing a scooter to an SUV. But the truth is that both vehicles are capable of causing serious, catastrophic injuries for innocent… Read More »

Pursuing Compensation for Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Crashes in New Hampshire
Hit-and-run pedestrian crashes can be especially difficult for victims and their families in New Hampshire. Hitting a pedestrian is bad enough, but fleeing the scene of a crash after committing this offense is downright inexcusable. Although motorists face serious consequences for fleeing the scene of pedestrian collisions, many successfully escape – never to be… Read More »

Suing for Head Injuries in New Hampshire
If you have suffered head injuries in a New Hampshire accident, you already know how serious and life-altering this ailment can be. Head injuries are often invisible to the casual observer – but you may be struggling with a wide range of both physical and psychological problems as a result of your head injury…. Read More »