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Manchester Personal Injury Law Firm
Overview
Since 1977, Backus, Meyer & Branch, LLP, in Manchester, New Hampshire, has represented clients across the state in a variety of legal matters affecting lives and businesses.
Our attorneys have more than 61 years of combined experience in the law, and one of our partners, attorney Jon Meyer, was included in the Best Lawyers in America listing for 2012. For a small law firm, we have broad experience, an impeccable reputation and a wide focus.
Our law firm represents clients in all matters of personal injury, workers' compensation, family law, elder law, estate law (including wills, trusts and probate), criminal law, real estate law, employment law and military law. We also assist disabled clients in applying for federal Social Security Disability (SSD) and/or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
In addition to being a "one-stop legal shop," our law firm also has a long track record of representing clients successfully in court, in negotiations and in mediation hearings.
Given this range of abilities, our experienced lawyers are more than capable of helping you, whether you need to recover compensation after an auto accident or work injury, resolve issues related to a divorce, protect an elderly loved one from nursing home abuse, defend yourself against criminal charges after an arrest, or resolve another legal issue through the legal process.
Backus, Meyer & Branch, LLP, offers a free, initial consultation to each prospective client. The firm accepts payment by credit card and offers payment plans in special circumstances. For personal injury cases, the firm is paid by contingency, meaning payment comes out of any recovery for damages. If we don't win, you don't pay.
For more information about how our winning law firm can help you, contact the firm online or by telephone. Let Backus, Meyer & Branch, LLP, resolve your legal issues.
About Backus, Meyer & Branch, LLP
Previous Law Firm Name
- Backus & Meyer
- Backus,Meyer & Solomon
- Backus, Meyer, Solomon & Rood
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
Litigation
- 60%
Published Works
- Personal Injury
- Workers'Compensation
- Social Security Law
- Family Law, Custody & Divorce
- Real Estate Law
People
Attorneys
- BJ Branch (Partner)
- Jon Meyer (Partner)
- Barry M. Scotch (Partner)
- John A. Wolkowski (Partner)
- Megan E. Douglass
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
116 Lowell St. Manchester, NH 03104
Phone
Fax
- 603-668-0730
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