Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Suing for E-Bike Injuries in New Hampshire
E-bikes are becoming increasingly popular in New Hampshire, and with rising popularity comes an inevitable surge of injuries. That being said, the increase in e-bike accidents isn’t just caused by more of these products being purchased. Accidents also inevitably rise with the increased velocities of these bicycles – and some e-bike models are capable… Read More »
Trucker Negligence in New Hampshire’s Snowy Conditions
Snowy conditions can make driving incredibly difficult in New Hampshire – and trucking can be particularly dangerous. Even in the best weather conditions, trucks struggle to avoid collisions due to poor braking distances and handling. Add snow and ice into the equation, and the trucking industry immediately becomes a severe threat for everyone on… Read More »
Options After Crashing into a River in New Hampshire
Crashing into a river can lead to some of the worst potential consequences after a crash in New Hampshire. It goes without saying that a driver’s life is at risk when their vehicle sinks into rivers or other bodies of water. Why are these crashes so deadly? What happens if a driver survives one… Read More »
What Are the Most Common Causes of Head-On Collisions in New Hampshire?
Head-on collisions in New Hampshire can cause some of the most catastrophic injuries imaginable. It’s not hard to see why. When two vehicles slam into each other at high speed, there is only one potential outcome: Serious property damage, permanent injuries, and potential death. What causes these accidents, and how can injured victims pursue… Read More »
How Much Will I Get for Burn Injuries After a New Hampshire Accident?
Burn injuries are some of the most serious ailments associated with New Hampshire accidents. Many people underestimate a vehicle’s potential to burst into flames, and this can occur with even a slight spark after a crash. Victims of serious burns struggle with various issues after their crashes, and their lives may never truly be… Read More »
Numerous Crashes Involving Government Vehicles in New Hampshire
Over the past month, New Hampshire has witnessed several worrying accidents involving public, government-affiliated vehicles. One accident involved a Fire Department vehicle, another involved a school bus, and a third involved a garbage truck. For those injured by government vehicles in New Hampshire, potential compensation may seem difficult to pursue. However, this process could… Read More »
Thanksgiving Crash Victim Honored as More Fatalities Are Reported
For many New Hampshire residents, the emotional trauma of fatal Thanksgiving crashes is still strong. Last year, many people lost their lives in what is widely considered to be the most dangerous weekend for American motorists. Even as past victims are honored by family members and loved ones, new victims lose their lives. “Turkey… Read More »
Fiery, Explosive Accidents Shock New Hampshire Residents
The impact of a car accident is bad enough, but a subsequent explosion or fire makes things exponentially more dangerous. Two recent crashes in New Hampshire highlight these hazards with shocking clarity, and they have put numerous motorists, pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists directly in harm’s way. Anyone in the blast zone may suffer a… Read More »
Can You Sue After Crashing into a Tree in New Hampshire?
Trees claim thousands of lives each year, and these plants are surprisingly deadly in the context of a New Hampshire car accident. With their roots firmly in place, trees can absorb impacts from even the heaviest vehicles without moving an inch. Injured victims may suffer a range of accidents from tree collisions, including fractures,… Read More »
New Hampshire Liquor Commission Blames Bar for Deadly 2022 Crash
Drunk driving continues to be a major issue in New Hampshire, and bars are often to blame for these accidents. Serving drinks to visibly intoxicated people is illegal in this state, and that is exactly what the Liquor Commission is accusing one bar of doing before a fatal 2022 crash. This is proving to… Read More »