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Hamblett
& Kerrigan has the largest and most
experienced personal injury practice group in the greater Nashua area.
The combined experience of our four personal
injury trial attorneys totals more than 50
years.
We
represent people who have suffered serious injuries such as:
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Wrongful death
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Traumatic injuries to organs or bones
- Head,
neck, and brain injuries
- Facial
fractures and facial scarring
- Spinal
cord and back injuries
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Burn cases
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Broken or fractured
bones in arms,
hands, torso, legs, and feet
Our
attorneys have successfully resolved cases against individuals,
businesses and their insurers in:
- Auto,
truck, and motorcycle accident cases
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Pedestrian cases
- Medical
negligence cases
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Medical product/device cases
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Prescription drug cases
- Defective
product and defective machine cases
- Animal
attacks including dog bite cases
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Construction site accidents
-
Premises or workplace injury cases
- Professional
negligence claims
- Workers'
Compensation claims
We
handle many cases on a contingent fee
basis. That means
if there is no recovery, there is no fee. Our legal fees are a percentage
of the recovery we obtain for you, and are competitive with other
firms in the area. Although we take pride in
our trial abilities before a jury, we are proud that many
of our claims are resolved without filing
suit, and the vast majority are resolved without trial.
Whether
your case is a sophisticated medical negligence claim or a simple
rear end auto accident, Hamblett & Kerrigan's Personal Injury
lawyers will work hard to protect your rights. When you put our
resources on your side, you will have the benefit of a team of experts
who will "level the playing field" with the
defendants, insurance companies and others
who analyze and defend claims.
Timothy
G. Kerrigan, Practice Group Chair
Kevin P. Rauseo
Andrew
J. Piela
Jon
D. Garbarino

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