Deciding how to split parenting time can be one of the hardest parts of divorcing when you have children. Both of you will want quality time with the kids as well as opportunities to do something special. Spring break can offer both of those things. You could...
Month: March 2021
Fault and pre-existing conditions in workers’ compensation claims
After you get hurt on the job in New Hampshire, workers' compensation benefits can protect you from financial catastrophe, but misinformation and confusion can keep people from getting crucial benefits. Workers' compensation benefits are better than standard health...
Is your marriage headed toward divorce?
While it’s fully possible that a divorce could take you by surprise, most marriages show signs of trouble long before one or both spouses call it quits. Recognizing the signs that divorce is coming is beneficial so you can prepare yourself mentally, physically and...
What are the most common winter driving mistakes?
Safely navigating New Hampshire roadways in the winter brings challenges due to the weather. But those risks increase considerably when drivers are distracted or exhibit other risky behavior or fail to maintain their vehicles properly. Car maintenance, which includes...
Noise levels in manufacturing can lead to hearing loss
Individuals who work in the manufacturing industry are at risk of suffering from hearing loss because of the loud machinery they use to do their job duties. It’s imperative that employers set safety protocol based on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration...
What to know about amputation in manufacturing
In 2018, 5,920 workers suffered an amputation injury, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). This means that if you work in the manufacturing industry, you will be aware of the risk of amputation injuries. You might even know a former colleague who lost a...