SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION ARTICLES
Toy Safety for Childrenby David M. Gottesman, Esq., Gottesman & Hollis, P.A.
(Originally Published December 2000)
At this special time of year, we are inundated with advertisements which draw us into the shopping malls to buy our children the hottest toys on the market. I was in a store the other day and actually witnessed parents carting their young son around a toy store with him checking everything off of his list as they went.
Pharmacy Malpractice: Consumers Beware
by David M. Gottesman, Esq., Gottesman & Hollis, P.A.
I have been practicing law for almost 28 years now, and in that time, I had never handled a case that involved the negligent actions of a pharmacy. I have just completed two separate trials which involved two national chain pharmacies that resulted in verdicts for my clients.
Safety for Seniors in Nursing Homes
by David M. Gottesman, Esq., Gottesman & Hollis, P.A.
The older we get, it seems that the elderly become more and more a focus in our lives. Leaving a parent off at a nursing home conjures up some of the same thoughts which they must have had when they dropped their children off at the bus stop for camp in the summer, sent them off to school, or even went out for the night and left the kids with a new baby sitter.
Jury Duty in New Hampshire
by David M. Gottesman, Esq., Gottesman & Hollis, P.A.
(Originally published in April 2000)
Many years ago, I used to receive calls from clients, friends, and acquaintances asking how on earth they could get out of, or postpone serving on jury duty.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Insurance Coverage
by David M. Gottesman, Esq., Gottesman & Hollis, P.A.
(Originally published in May 2000)
I recently was consulted by a client who was involved in a very serious car accident who wanted to know how much money was available in insurance for the claim. His medical bills were $25,000.00 and he lost two months of work costing him $10,000.00. He suffered a lot of pain and had to go to physical therapy for a long period of time. The only problem was that the other driver that hit him only had minimal insurance limits; $25,000.00 per person and $50,000.00 for all people who were hurt in the accident, regardless of the extent of their injuries.

