Legal Liability for Sports Injuries
Regardless of the degree to which Americans love the game of football, there is no denying the serious risk of injury associated with the game. But when does the risk of injury on the gridiron or any...
View ArticleSeeking Property Tax Abatements in New Hampshire
The deadline for filing property tax abatements in New Hampshire is typically March 1 for the previous year’s tax bill. In summary, the property owner (taxpayer) needs to prove the property’s tax...
View ArticleSnow and Ice Injury Lawsuits in New Hampshire
Winter is officially upon us, and with winter comes ice and snow. Unfortunately, ice and snow can be extremely hazardous if not removed properly. Even if a pedestrian/patron exercises extreme caution,...
View ArticleDamages for Pain and Suffering?
Nashua Client Wonders: Can I Recover Damages for Pain and Suffering? One of the most elusive concepts in personal injury law is “pain and suffering.” Typically, a victim of negligence will have three...
View ArticleBeware of “Daycare” Traps in Your Homeowner’s Policy
Many families in Nashua, New Hampshire earn a few extra dollars providing childcare in their homes to a friend’s child or perhaps for a grandchild. The pay for this work is often minimal for the value...
View ArticleWelts, White & Fontaine Attorneys Honored by National Publications
Attorneys Jack White and Israel Piedra both received notable honors this fall. Attorney White was selected for inclusion in the 2020 edition of The Best Lawyers in America, a national publication that...
View ArticleUPDATE: Response to COVID-19
A message to our clients Dear clients, All of us at Welts, White & Fontaine, P.C. are here for you. We know you have so much to take care of – your family, your business, your pets, your taxes,...
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