Car Accident
Drunk driver crossed over double yellow line…
A car pulled out of a store parking lot without yielding to an oncoming motorcycle…
A large truck pulled out of a side road and in front of a motorcyclist…
What is the standard for building owners to maintain and operate their premises to keep them safe for customers? Under New Hampshire law, premises owners are governed by the test of reasonable care under all the circumstances in the maintenance and operation of their premises. A premises owner owes a duty to entrants to use…
Is a person in New Hampshire required to do anything to warn other motorists if they strike a large animal in the road? It depends on the facts. In New Hampshire, whether a person’s conduct created a sufficiently foreseeable risk of harm to others to charge that person with a duty to avoid such conduct…
Dear Clients and Friends: The emergence and spread of the new coronavirus COVID-19 has introduced many new challenges in the past few weeks. All of us here at Nicholson Law Firm, PLLC recognize the resulting concerns and anxiety from these challenges, especially as they have impacted the State of New Hampshire. We are committed to…
As published on 5/10/2018 in the Concord Monitor, the article below discusses Senate Bill 501 the “Campground Immunity Law” which falls into the personal injury practice area of premises liability. During this legislative session, a bill was introduced that strips away one of your constitutional rights. The proposed law, Senate Bill 501, sought to…
As published on 12/31/2012 in the Portsmouth Herald, the article below discusses the ways to protect your customers’ and employees’ personal information. A Business Imperative for 2013 The protection of your customers’ and employees’ personal information remains a top priority to, well, your customers and employees. Therefore, it is more than just a good…