Law Offices of
Parnell, Michels & McKay, PLLC
“Simply a higher standard”
25 Nashua Road
Suite C5
Londonderry, NH 03053
Phone: (603) 434-6331
Fax: (603) 437-6039
137 Main Street
P.O. Box 669
N. Woodstock, NH 03262
Phone: (603) 745-8600
Fax: (603) 437-6039
News From Our Blog
Making Getting Paid Easier on Workers’ Compensation
In workers’ compensation cases, our clients are receiving weekly checks called “indemnity checks”. These payments are made consistent with the workers compensation statutes of New Hampshire and Massachusetts, and are typically sixty percent (60%) of an injured person’s average weekly wage. For decades, the workers’ compensation insurers would send paper checks to the injured workers. [...]
Splitting College Expenses Between Divorcing Parents
One of the most difficult challenges families face is paying for college. Although it is wise to save for college in a 529 Plan or other type of financial investment, not many families find that they are able to contribute much to these accounts while paying for the rest of life’s daily expenses. [...]
Gen Z Entering The Housing Market
Boomers are downsizing. Gen Xers are paying the kids' college tuition. Millennials are a force to be reckoned with. But a new generation is entering the housing market with gusto: Gen Z. Gen Zers were born between 1997 and 2015. The oldest are turning 24 this year. That may seem young to buy [...]
Massachusetts and New Hampshire Insurance Laws for Motor Vehicle Collisions, Dog Bites, or other Personal Injuries
New Hampshire and Massachusetts share similar histories, but over time their laws have become different. In the context of motor vehicle collisions, slip and fall injuries, dog bites, and other personal injuries, this becomes important in how your claims are handled. One law in particular is the Massachusetts’ consumer protection act (M.G.L 93A) and [...]
Creditor Harassment: Protect Your Rights
While debt collectors have the right to contact debtors when they fall behind on their payments, they are also mandated by law to refrain from any practices that are considered harassing in nature. According to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), creditors may not harass, oppress, or abuse any person while seeking [...]