Posts in 2025
Jul 8
Workers’ Comp vs. Personal Injury: Key Differences
When you’re hurt at work, you deserve some help to get back on your feet. What form that help comes in could vary, though. Distinguishing between workers’ compensation and personal injury claims can help you figure out what to do in the wake of an accident or workplace incident. Take a closer look at how […]
View ArticleWhat Goes Into Proving a Product Liability Case?
A dangerous or faulty product can cause serious harm. If you’re a victim of a defective product, you have the right to pursue product liability compensation. These cases can be complex, but with the right legal support, holding manufacturers accountable is possible. At Shillen, Mackall, Seldon, and Spicer, we help injured individuals take legal action […]
View ArticleJun 18
How to Handle a Hit and Run Accident in New Hampshire
If you’ve been in a hit-and-run accident, what to do next matters more than you think. The right actions can protect your health, support your claim, and increase your chances of compensation. These incidents bring stress, confusion, and high stakes, especially when the other driver disappears. New Hampshire drivers facing these situations deserve clarity and […]
View ArticleSuing for Emotional Distress After Car Accident
ar accidents can leave more than physical scars. They can also cause significant emotional distress. If you’re asking, “Can I sue for emotional distress after a car accident?” you’re not alone. Many people are unaware that the emotional impact can be just as severe as physical injuries. Shillen, Mackall, Seldon and Spicer can help you […]
View ArticleJun 11
Can You Still Get Workers’ Comp if You Go Back to Work
Being on workers’ comp typically means you’ve been injured and are unable to work for a period of time. But what if you’re able to return to the job? Can you still receive workers’ comp benefits after going back to work? It’s complicated, as the answer depends on several factors. It’s worth looking into how […]
View ArticleProving Fault in New Hampshire Car Accidents
If you’ve been involved in a crash, proving who caused it can determine how quickly you recover damages. Many drivers ask, “Is NH a no-fault state?” The answer shapes your legal options and your financial future. New Hampshire follows a fault-based system, so the burden often falls on you to prove what happened. The Shillen […]
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