In New Hampshire, “road rage” isn’t a single specific traffic violation but a general term for a spectrum of dangerous behaviors. These actions are prosecuted under various criminal statutes, ranging from aggressive driving (a traffic offense) to serious felonies like reckless conduct or criminal threatening. The legal line is crossed when a driver’s actions go…
The most unsettling part of a sideswipe accident is the question of fault. It’s rarely clear-cut. From your home, the actions you take in the next few days are fundamental to establishing what happened and ensuring you are treated fairly. The process involves carefully documenting what you remember, understanding how New Hampshire’s specific laws apply,…
Yes, you are legally permitted to sue for a slip and fall injury if the property owner’s negligence caused your accident. However, falling on someone else’s property is not enough for a valid claim. Many people are surprised to learn the law requires proof that the property owner was negligent. This means you must demonstrate…