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SUMMER FUN SHOULD INCLUDE WATER SAFETY AWARENESSDrowning dangers lurk at home and on vacation
For Immediate Release, July 14, 2008 – NASHUA, NH – For centuries, people have flocked to the water’s edge to relax and escape the heat of summer. Natural bodies of water like lakes and rivers along with the backyard or community pool attract those looking for fun and relief from the sun.
CARBON MONOXIDE DANGERS HAVE NO OFF SEASON
Deadly gas can be created by any burning fuel for summer recreational activities
For Immediate Release, June 24, 2008 - NASHUA, NH - Escaping the workday grind in the RV or camping on the family boat may seem like idyllic ways to create summer memories, but the hidden hazards of carbon monoxide should never be ignored.
PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY SAYS CONSTRUCTION WORKERS FACE UNSEEN HAZARDS
Employment misclassifications by employers can lead to financial pitfalls
For Immediate Release, June 9, 2008 - NASHUA, NH - More than nine millionconstruction workers across the country face dangers every day that are some of the deadliest in the nation. But while physical safeguards are readily apparent on the jobsite, a worker's financial safety may be less protected.
PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY GIVES PATIENTS A DOSE OF REALITY
For Immediate Release, March 10, 2008 - Gottesman says knowledge is the best way to avoid medication errors, dangers
NASHUA, NH - On the heels of recent reports about preventable prescription errors and dangerous medications on the market, a local personal injury attorney is urging residents to educate themselves and take a more active role in their health care.
THE BEST GIFT FOR ALL CHILDREN THIS HOLIDAY SEASON: SAFTEY
For Immediate Release, December 5, 2007 - Gottesman & Hollis offers its top 5 tips for avoiding toy-related injuries NASHUA, NH - According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's most recent numbers, there were 212,400 toy-related injuries in 2002 that were serious enough to warrant treatment at emergency rooms.
Most of these injuries were preventable with proper toy selection and supervision, and Gottesman & Hollis, PA, a Nashua-based law firm specializing in personal injury, has created its top five tips for avoiding toy-related injuries to keep all children safe this holiday season.
GOTTESMAN HONORED AS TOP PERSONAL INJURY LITIGATOR
For Immediate Release, November 30, 2007 - Nashua attorney featured in New England Super Lawyers.
NASHUA, NH - David M. Gottesman, co-founder of local law firm Gottesman & Hollis, P.A., has been selected as one of the state's best personal injury attorneys for the second time this year.
Gottesman was featured in this month's New England Super Lawyers magazine, which is published annually to represent top attorneys in New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont. This award follows a similar accolade in October, for which Gottesman was recognized for his personal injury litigation work by the Best Lawyers in America® list compiled by national polling firm Woodward-White.
SENATOR GOTTESMAN NAMED LAWMAKER OF THE YEAR
For Immediate Release, October 20, 2007 - Concord, NH - The American Cancer Society has named Senator David Gottesman (D-Nashua) Lawmaker of the Year for his efforts to make bars and restaurants smoke-free in New Hampshire.
"Senator Gottesman's work is appreciated by cancer survivors and their families across the state. Even more importantly, many New Hampshire citizens are no longer at risk for developing cancer simply due to the fact that they earn a living in a restaurant or bar. The American Cancer Society is grateful to Senator Gottesman and all lawmakers of both parties who helped make New Hampshire smoke free," said Peter Ames, Director of Government Relations and Advocacy for the American Cancer Society.
DO MEDICAL MALPRACTICE SCREENING PANELS LOWER COSTS OR SAVE TIME?
ATTORNEY DAVID GOTTESMAN RESPONDS
Insurance Journal, Oct. 12, 2007 - A two-year-old New Hampshire law that was supposed to speed up the processing of medical malpractice lawsuits has slowed things down instead
The law created special screening panels designed to encourage people to settle or drop their suits. But in a report last month, Superior Court Chief Justice Robert Lynn said only eight of the 131 cases filed since the law was enacted had been screened. Another 34 of the cases were settled before they could be screened.
FUNDRAISER A HOLE IN ONE, GOTTESMAN & HOLLIS MAKES A DONATION
Nashua Telegraph, Oct. 2, 2007 - On Sept. 11, more than 110 people arrived at the Amherst Country Club for the fifth annual College Bound Classic. Sponsored by CBM Cares, the tournament was held to raise money for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Nashua.

