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  • Halloween Hosts Are More Careful to Protect Trick or Treaters From Personal Injury

    Rob Curtiss | November 02, 2007 4:30 PM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    The street I live on in West Lebanon, New Hampshire draws a lot of trick or treaters. My best estimate is that last night my wife and I were visited by over 300 assorted ghouls, ghosts, goblins, etc. I notice that our neighbors, in an anticipation of the onslaught all made sure to have well lit walkways to protect the children and their families from falling and getting injured. I'm sure some...

  • Personal Injury Lawyers

    Ed Van Dorn | October 26, 2007 10:27 AM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    Placing a value on a personal injury case involves a number of factors, many of which cannot be known at the beginning of the case. Any lawyer taking a personal injury case should be prepared to try that case to a jury if the insurance company is not willing to pay a fair and just settlement. Many lawyers belong to listserves. These are groups that share emails about legal topics of interest....

  • 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...

  • Extreme Home Makeover Selects Manchester, New Hampshire Family

    Rob Curtiss | October 25, 2007 2:16 PM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    Recently Extreme Home Makeover, the television program, came to the aid of a Manchester family of six that has struggled since the Mother's day flood in 2006. The family lost their home with all of their belongings in the flood and was forced to watch their home be demolished. Since that time, the family has lived in a second floor apartment next to the lot where their home once stood while...

  • Medical Malpractice in New Hampshire

    Ed Van Dorn | October 16, 2007 9:44 AM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    Two years ago, under pressure from the medical and insurance industries and despite efforts by consumer groups, the New Hampshire legislature passed a law requiring all medical malpractice claims to be screened by an allegedly "neutral panel" before the claim could be heard in court. The insurance and medical groups argued that it would provide an efficient, time and cost saving method of...

  • Leaf Peepers May Not Always Pay Attention to the Road

    Rob Curtiss | October 05, 2007 4:57 PM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    During the next several weeks, our roads in Central Vermont and New Hampshire fill up with the out of state tourists we affectionately call "leaf peepers." We must remember though that leaf peepers are sometimes more interested in focusing on the foliage than on the road in front of them.As a firm that exclusively represents personal injury victims, often involving car accidents, we urge caution...

  • 40th Anniversary of Cog Railway Train Crash

    Rob Curtiss | October 05, 2007 4:52 PM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    Several weeks ago, marked the 40th anniversary of the Mount Washington Cog Railway train derailment which killed 8 people and injured 70 others. Because of a systems failure, a train engine rolled off a trestle causing a passenger car to speed down the mountain until it jumped the tracks and flew into a rock.Ultimately, the Cog Railway settled a number of damage claims that were brought against...

  • Man Struck by Bus and Seriously Injured

    Ed Van Dorn | October 03, 2007 9:46 AM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    A Concord man, John Smart, received life threatening injuries when struck by a Concord Area Transit bus while he was walking in a cross walk. While the accident is still under investigation by the police one thing is clear. Pedestrians walking in cross walks have the right of way. The business of our firm, Van Dorn and Curtiss, is dedicated to ensuring that personal injury victims recieve...

  • Accident on Route 107 in Deerfield

    Ed Van Dorn | October 03, 2007 9:31 AM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    Another avoidable accident occured the other day on Route 107 in Deerfield. According to police reports a Lincoln Navigator crossed over the center line of the highway and crashed head-on into a Chrysler Sebring sending 3 people to the hospital. There are many reasons why New Hampshire highways have so many accidents and collisions, but one thing is clear -- The vast majority of accidents are...

  • Accidents on New Hampshire Highways

    Ed Van Dorn | October 03, 2007 9:10 AM | 0 CommentsNew Hampshire, NH

    More distressing news from New Hampshire highways. Edward Bailey was driving south on route 293 in Bedford when a pick up driven by Jason Lambert of Goffstown struck him head on. The Lambert vehicle was going the wrong way on this limited access highway. Lambert was arrested after the accident and charged with drunk driving. Bailey was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. For more see...

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