The Bennett Law Firm, P.A.
Address
Concord, NH
United States
Member since
1998
PBLI
PDI
The proven New Hampshire negligence lawyer professionals at the Bennett Law Firm, P.A. are experienced in the effective resolution of negligence lawsuits as related to improper care or practice in a professional setting in New Hampshire. New Hampshire negligence attorneys are knowledgeable in all areas of general negligence law, including but not limited to legal negligence or medical negligence cases in New Hampshire. Clients will have the confidence of knowing that the case is being handled by an experienced and knowledgeable New Hampshire negligence lawyer.
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Experience Litigating Many Types of Negligence Regulations:
Negligence, in its basic context, is the failure to use reasonable care. Negligence may consist of action or inaction. A person is negligent if he fails to act as an ordinarily prudent person would act under the circumstances. What constitutes negligence will depend on the facts of each individual case. Generally, a trier of fact needs to determine what a “reasonable” person would do or not do in the given situation.
In some instances, negligence is defined by statute, referred to as negligence per se. In such cases, negligence is determined by failure to comply with the statutory requirements. Negligence per se may also be declared when a person does or omits to do something that is so beyond reasonable behavior standards that it is negligent on its face. Some acts are considered inherently negligent, with no requirement to prove the negligence was known or intended. For instance, when a doctor leaves a sponge inside a patient, it is inherently negligent. In appropriate cases, affirmative defenses, such as contributory negligence, etc., may also be raised by a defendant.
A local New Hampshire negligence attorney should be consulted for specific requirements in your area. A New Hampshire negligence lawyer is professional and knowledgeable in understanding the details, facts, complications, and circumstances that arise in a New Hampshire negligence case.