In Laconia and across New Hampshire, many workplace and equipment-related incidents involve systems that are hard to understand after the fact: guard placement, maintenance history, lockout/tagout procedures, and operator compliance.
That means the difference between a weak claim and a strong one is often not what you feel happened—it’s what can be proven:
- what the equipment was doing right before the injury
- what safety steps were required under company policy
- whether records support that procedures were actually followed
- what medical professionals can connect to the mechanism of injury
When an insurer suggests the injury “isn’t consistent” with the incident, you need more than general information. You need a case strategy built on records.


