Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Injured by a Reckless Driver in a Mall Parking Lot: Who Can I Sue?
Over the holidays, New Hampshire’s malls flooded with people bringing plenty of Christmas spirit, but many discovered the surprising dangers associated with shopping in the modern era. Simply walking to your vehicle in a parking lot can become incredibly dangerous when drivers operate their vehicles in a highly reckless manner. During the holiday season,… Read More »
Distracted Grinch Crashes SUV in New Hampshire
The Grinch didn’t steal Christmas this year, but he caused quite a stir after crashing an SUV in New Hampshire. The driver’s costume certainly made this situation extraordinary, but in truth it was just another textbook case of distracted driving. If you have been harmed by a distracted driver in New Hampshire, you might… Read More »
New Hampshire Couple Sues After Slipping on Prosciutto
Slip and fall lawsuits in New Hampshire can occur under a range of different circumstances. While people may assume that slips always occur because of liquid spills, solid items may also cause victims to lose their footing. Such was the case when a New Hampshire woman allegedly slipped on a piece of sliced meat… Read More »
Suing for Crashes Involving Government Vehicles in New Hampshire
While government vehicles are often operated in a responsible manner, there is always the possibility that they may cause crashes. Examples of government vehicles include buses, police cars, and postal trucks. In recent weeks, all three of these vehicles have been involved in crashes – and many of these crashes resulted in injuries. If… Read More »
You Can Sue for Dog Bites in New Hampshire: But What About Wild Animal Attacks?
Anyone with common sense will tell you that a pet owner is responsible for the actions of their animal. In other words, they may be held liable for any injuries caused by the animals. But what happens when there is no “owner” of the animal that carried out the attacks? What happens when the… Read More »
New Hampshire Experiences Numerous Lawsuits for Youth Injuries
Children in New Hampshire deserve the opportunity to experience life without fear or injuries or death. When children suffer these consequences due to negligence, parents and other concerned individuals are perfectly justified in taking legal action. New reports show that New Hampshire has experienced a number of incidents over the past few years that… Read More »
New Hampshire Government Vehicles Keep Striking Residents
A vehicle owned and operated by a government agency is subject to the same rules and regulations as a private vehicle. When a government vehicle such as a bus or a police car causes injuries, victims are fully within their rights to seek justice. Recent cases in New Hampshire show that this is a… Read More »
Using Dashcam Footage in a New Hampshire Car Accident Lawsuit
Today, many vehicles on New Hampshire’s roads have dashcams that are always recording. These dashcams serve many purposes, although one of the most important applications for the footage is to establish fault in a car accident. Even if your vehicle does not have a dashcam, there is a strong chance that another vehicle captured… Read More »
Do Sports Stadiums Have a Duty to Protect Fans from Violence?
Any sports enthusiast will tell you that rivalry between different sets of fans can become extremely intense. During high-stakes games, fans often teeter on the edge of violence, watching every moment from the edge of their seats. If stadium security staff do not watch carefully, fights can erupt quickly and without warning. It is… Read More »
Pedestrian Struck by Motorcycle: How Bad Can it Get?
If you gave someone a choice, they’d probably much rather be struck by a motorcycle than a car. After all, motorcycles are lighter and smaller than a car – especially if you’re comparing a scooter to an SUV. But the truth is that both vehicles are capable of causing serious, catastrophic injuries for innocent… Read More »