Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Yet Another New Hampshire Crash Caused by Car Crossing Median
Over the past few months and years, New Hampshire residents have become increasingly concerned about crashes caused by cars crossing medians. This issue seems to be especially prevalent on I-95, where yet another car accident recently occurred. If a crash of this nature hurt you or someone you love, you may wish to consider… Read More »
Police Officer Dies on I-95 Days After Authorities Announce “Zero-Tolerance” Policy
It seems that with each passing week, another person dies on I-95. These New Hampshire car accidents have caused considerable concern among residents, and some say that the local authorities are not doing enough to prevent further tragedy. A recent accident claimed the life of a police officer and resident of New Hampshire –… Read More »
Recreational Vehicles Cause Fatal Scooter Crash in New Hampshire
All kinds of vehicles travel down New Hampshire roads. These include not only cars and trucks, but also golf carts, ATVs, dirtbikes, scooters, e-bikes, and OneWheels. Although crashes between passenger vehicles are most common, smaller vehicles often collide with each other – with fatal consequences. This became clear after a recent scooter crash in… Read More »
Moose Causes Head-On Collision Between Two Dump Trucks
Moose are common throughout New Hampshire, and the government believes that there may be a population of up to 4,000 wandering near the White Mountains. Moose frequently cross various roads and highways in some areas – and they also pose a serious hazard to drivers. Moose are much heavier than deer, and they are… Read More »
New Hampshire Driver Almost Dies After Metal Chunk Smashes Through Windshield
One of the most underappreciated hazards of semi-trucks is loose cargo. Even if a small piece of metal flies off the back of a semi-truck, it can cause catastrophic damage if it hits a vehicle. This is especially true on New Hampshire highways, where vehicles travel at high speeds. A recent incident of this… Read More »
New Hampshire Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit After “Systemic Failures”
New Hampshire’s child protective system is under the microscope after the death of a 5-year-old girl – and the mother is now suing the state for what she called “systemic failures.” This is yet another difficult moment for the State, which has been accused of allowing child abuse on a widespread scale in its… Read More »
What Are Non-Economic Damages in a New Hampshire Auto Accident Claim?
Non-economic damages may be very important after a car crash in New Hampshire. For many crash victims, this complicated term might seem like yet another headache in an already challenging legal process. However, it makes sense to gain at least a cursory understanding of how non-economic damages work. It might be easier to grasp… Read More »
Can I Get Compensation for Missed Wages After a New Hampshire Crash?
Missed wages represent some of the most difficult economic pressures after car crashes in New Hampshire. Although medical bills may cause initial financial hardships, an injury can potentially cause an entire lifetime of lost wages. What can you do if you face this situation firsthand? Is it possible to recover compensation for these losses?… Read More »
How Much Does an Ambulance Cost After a New Hampshire Accident?
Although it is always important to prioritize your medical needs after an accident in New Hampshire, the cost of treatment is a source of stress and concern for numerous injured plaintiffs. Unfortunately, these costs start accumulating even before you reach the hospital, as ambulance expenses can be quite high in New Hampshire. Who pays… Read More »
New Hampshire Plagued by Hit-and-Runs
Over the past few weeks, New Hampshire has seen numerous hit-and-runs. Some of these incidents have caused fatal injuries to innocent people, and they highlight a major safety issue on our roads. People now seem more likely to avoid responsibility for their actions, preferring to slam on their accelerators and escape. Often, these individuals… Read More »