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Fire Power Can Kill in Any Form

Who would think to rearm a grenade with kids around is totally baffling. A young boy was seriously injured due to someone’s stupidity. Fire power is best left for wars, not as souvenirs kicking around someone’s house. While many people may indeed have old guns, pieces...

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Two Teens Injured by Snowplow

Following the rules of the road applies to everyone. That includes snowplows. “The way I heard about this case was that it involved a snowplow operator who blew a yield sign,” explained Charlie Donahue, a New Hampshire personal injury lawyer. The way this accident...

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Sexual Abuse Is Also About Power

Sexual abuse is not just about sex. It also happens to be about power over another. It’s hard to make blanket statements about child sexual abuse when it comes to the actual statistics. This is largely because the government lumps physical and sexual abuse together...

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That’s the Way the Cookie Crumbles

The very last place you would expect to find E. coli is in your refrigerator cookie dough. It’s happened, and now even cookie dough is a dangerous product. When growing up, there was a whole lot of time spent in the kitchen gathered around the oven, waiting for those...

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go-to guy

Over the last few days I heard from a client who was very seriously injured in a motor vehicle crash almost 10 years ago. It was quite a battle, but we were victorious. The defendant was a big corporation, and was represented by a powerful law firm out of Manchester,...

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jack-of-all-trades lawyer

Yesterday I got a rather disturbing phone call from a fellow who lost a loved one as the result of a car crash two years ago. I've helped lots of folks over the years who've gone through this kind of heart-wrenching ordeal and horrible nightmare. Our thoughts and...

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