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1 Answer | Asked in Employment Law and Personal Injury for New Hampshire on
Q: What do I do if I am injured on the clock, then beg for safety issues to be fixed, then instead I get fired?

Injured by broken glass on a Monday, went home. Talked to my boss essentially begging her to fix a bunch of long-ongoing safety and equipment issues before I could come back. She said she'd get in touch with me the next day. Didn't hear from her for three days, then on Friday she fired... View More

Joseph Kelly Levasseur
Joseph Kelly Levasseur
answered on Jan 15, 2018

This is a complex issue that needs to be worked on with an employment attorney. You may have a suit for wrongful termination based on a public policy claim, but the facts need to be looked at more closely to make that determination. She can' deny your unemployment claim, but you can simply... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury, Employment Law and Workers' Compensation for New Hampshire on
Q: when i return to work from workmans comp do i get the my same positon i had when i left?. i live in newhampshire thank
Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Jan 3, 2018

If you had a reduction in pay due to being out comp has to make that up. But contact a member of the NH Assn for Justice because they give free consults and you want to know what to do to protect yourself

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury and Workers' Compensation for New Hampshire on
Q: I fell on black ice in my employer's parking lot reporting to work and fractured my patella. Is that WC or civil?
Joseph Kelly Levasseur
Joseph Kelly Levasseur
answered on Dec 8, 2017

This is a great question and there is much case law interpreting the issue both ways. If you were reporting to work but had not punched in yet it may be considered a personal injury because you had not started work yet, but if you were coming back from lunch or a break it could be considered... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Education Law, Personal Injury, Internet Law and Libel & Slander for New Hampshire on
Q: Can I sue school for wrongly implying that I bullied someone?

I was given a suspension based on a comment I made referencing someone, but I never even said their name. This was not the first time I said something about her and I was given a warning the first time. However, I feel as if this time, the comment I made isn't considered bullying and that they... View More

Joseph Kelly Levasseur
Joseph Kelly Levasseur
answered on Dec 8, 2017

I don't see enough facts in this scenario to justify a lawsuit unless there is more, a good place to get someone in the school ranks to help you with any problems you may have may start with filing a complaint to your superintendent or to the person representing your district on the school board.

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury and Workers' Compensation for New Hampshire on
Q: Will I lose my workers comp case if I have surgery before it has been approved?
Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Jun 22, 2017

Don't see that you would but a serious injury like that with possible scar tissue in the future you should have an attorney who handles comp, and you should ask them. If you don't, look for a member of the NH Assn for Justice who handles comp--they give free consults.

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury, Health Care Law and Medical Malpractice for New Hampshire on
Q: The doctors gave me narcan and thought I overdosed when i have never done any opiates....can i sue?

I had smacked my head and was unconscious and had a concussion and bleeding in my brain. I didn't overdose like they assumed.

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Feb 22, 2017

If something bad happened by their not doing wha they should have possibly. Consult a member of the NH Assn for Justice--they give free consults.

1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents, Criminal Law and Personal Injury for New Hampshire on
Q: If my daughter and her friend take car without permission, who would face criminal charges, driver or both?

Her friend was driving, if i press charges for theft, would my daughter be charged with a crime too?

They were in an unregistered car and had a accident, who is responsible for any medical bills?

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Feb 14, 2017

Your daughter might if she gave the keys. However the problem you may have is they probably didn't intend to steal it--just to take it without permission, which is likely a misdemeanor. I would argue the driver is repsonsible at least for herbills, possibly your daughters. If drivers parents... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Juvenile Law and Personal Injury for New Hampshire on
Q: what can I do about my son being assaulted at school?

my son was at school last Thursday and at recess he had an altercation with another boy in which this boy head butt my son in the chest took my sons glasses off his face and proceeded to break them, then he grabbed my sons arm and bit him causing severe bruising the school assured me that this... View More

Dennis Hernandez
Dennis Hernandez
answered on Oct 7, 2016

I would refer to an attorney for a consultation. Situations like this can be delicate, but if you feel that your son's rights have been violated, then you have the ability to dig further into the situation.

Best of luck

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1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury and Sexual Harassment for New Hampshire on
Q: Hello my name is Hannah. I need to find an attorney for a lawsuit against the courts for allowing my father to molest me

I was told my my moms old attorney that this is a big lawsuit and that it would be best for me to sue them because it has caused severe PTSD and other major depression. Courts had all the evidence and paperwork that my father was molesting me and still ignored it and allowed my father to have... View More

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Aug 22, 2016

It's not as easy as it looks. You would not be suing the Court directly but likely child protective services.Look for an attorney who has been involved in one of the church molestation cases.Russ Rilee of Bedford would be one. He works with attorney Charles Capace of Boston. Try them.

1 Answer | Asked in Education Law, Landlord - Tenant and Personal Injury for New Hampshire on
Q: Can I sue college for inhabitable dorm conditions?

My daughter is living in a college dorm and there is an intercom system in the building. Each room has a ceiling speaker that is very very loud. The speaker comes on every night and a scary clicking sound like a horror movie comes on. You also hear people talking in the background and sometimes... View More

Israel Piedra
Israel Piedra
answered on Mar 10, 2016

Yes, you most likely could. All lessees of real estate, including students in dorms, have a right to the quiet enjoyment of their residences.

Now, as a practical matter lawsuits are very expensive. It could easily cost $2,000 just to file such a lawsuit. If it went all the way to trial,...
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1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for New Hampshire on
Q: How much monies should I recieve on my civil lawsuit against nashau pd.
Adam Studnicki
Adam Studnicki
answered on Aug 4, 2015

It depends on the nature and extent of your damages, as well as liability issues. Talk to a local injury lawyer for advice.

Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is general information that is given for legal education only....
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1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for New Hampshire on
Q: Can you define strict liability for me, as it pertains to the details below?

A person enters a piece of land with the purpose of hunting coyotes for the landowner. The person climbs a tree stand which is already in place. The treestand allegedly collapes before the person is able to attach his safety harness. It is thusfar unclear if in fact the person had a safety... View More

Terrence Rubino
Terrence Rubino
answered on Jul 11, 2011

"strict liability" is a term that is used for products liability. it sounds as though the hunter is claiming that the tree stand was a product and was defective. this is a different concept from alleging that someone was negligent ( did not use reasonable care) and that caused the injury.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for New Hampshire on
Q: Should i care about the costs of going to a trial in a personal injury case? i'm plaintiff. contract is 33% or 40%
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answered on Dec 19, 2010

Absolutely you should care. The cost of expert testimony could be several thousand dollars. Although your attorney may advance the cost of the expert fees, ultimately, when the case is over, you could be paying all or a large percentage of those costs. I would recommend reviewing your retainer... View More

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