McDowell & Osburn recently settled a case involving a two-year old child with severe burns to both feet. The two-year old was playing in the back yard of the duplex where his family rented an apartment. His mother’s boyfriend was watching him and his baby...
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Month: April 2013
Immunity for N.H. Public Entities Does Not Extend to Motor Vehicles
New Hampshire public entities, such as towns, cities, counties and school disctricts, are protected by various statutory immunities that limit when they can be sued for injuring someone. There are exceptions to these immunity statutes. RSA 507-B:2 allows claims...
The United States Supreme Court finds that equitable remedies may apply to an ERISA plan
James McCutchen was in a motor vehicle accident and incurred $66,866 in medical bills. These bills were paid for by U.S. Airways’ self-funded ERISA plan. McCutchen hired an attorney and settled his claims for the maximum available insurance of $110,000. After paying...