Being injured and unable to work will stoke worry and fear for workers in New Hampshire and Vermont. This can happen in any kind of job whether it is one that is relatively sedentary like office work or one in which people are performing arduous physical tasks like...
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Workers’ compensation and third-party claims
Workers' compensation and personal injury lawsuits are meant to do the same thing: Both are intended to compensate people for what they have lost as a result of being injured in an accident. However, the ways the two systems go about doing this are very different....
What types of infections could come from dog bites?
Throughout New Hampshire and Vermont, it is rare to encounter a household that either does not have a dog for a pet or has someone in the family who likes dogs. They have been loyal friends and companions for many years. For some, they also work as service animals....
Can pedestrians sue if they were partly at fault for the crash?
Pedestrians in the United States are dying in auto-pedestrian crashes at the highest rate in decades. Some pedestrian collisions can be chalked up to reckless driving habits such as speeding, distracted driving and drunk driving. But what if a pedestrian crash is not...
Motorcycle accident statistics show dangers riders face
Motorcyclists are a common sight on New Hampshire and Vermont roads. They enjoy their time on their bikes and the entire culture of riding. In general, they adhere to the law and do their best to maintain safety practices for themselves and others. Unfortunately,...
What if my workers’ compensation claim was rejected?
Workers’ compensation is comparable to a security blanket for New Hampshire workers. Knowing that they are protected if they are injured or suffer a work-related condition that leaves them unable to work gives peace of mind as it can cover their medical expenses and...
When your concussion symptoms do not go away
Before you start your daily commute between New Hampshire and Vermont in the morning, you may check out the traffic maps on the news to see if there are any car accidents on your route that could make you late for work. What you generally do not expect, though, is...