Brenner G. Webb - Nashua, NH
Attorney at Hamblett & Kerrigan, P.A.
Personal Injury Lawyers in Nashua, NH
20 Trafalgar Square Suite 505 Nashua, NH 03063
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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13
Years
Experience
Nashua Personal Injury Lawyer
Updated: 04/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
- Workers’ Compensation
- Business Law
- Criminal Law
- Family Law & Divorce
Attorney Information
Overview
Attorney Brenner Webb practices primarily in the areas of Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation, Business Law, Family Law, and DUI/DWI Defense.
Brenner represents injured parties only, including injuries from car and motorcycle crashes, defective products and machines, dangerous premises, work injuries, dog bites, and negligence. He litigates cases throughout New Hampshire and has Superior Court jury trial experience. Brenner has favorably resolved millions of dollars in cases for his personal injury clients.
Brenner handles a variety of business Law issues including formation of business entities, litigation, regulatory compliance, and employment law matters.
Attorney Webb handles Family Law matters including divorce and parenting issues. Brenner also has years of experience handling charges of Driving Under the Influence before the Department of Safety and District Courts throughout the State.
Brenner is a native of New Hampshire, having grown up in Brookline and is a graduate of Bishop Guertin High School in Nashua.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Super Lawyers Rising Stars
Other Sources of Feedback About Brenner G. Webb
Included on the 2023 New England Super Lawyers list
Past Lists
- 2022 New England Super Lawyers list
- 2021 New England Super Lawyers list
Education
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Legal Education
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University of New Hampshire - Franklin Law Center,
Concord,
New Hampshire, 2013
J.D.
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University of New Hampshire - Franklin Law Center,
Concord,
New Hampshire, 2013
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Non Legal Education
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Ithaca College, 2006
B.S.
Major: Business Administration
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Ithaca College, 2006
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Pro Bono Activities
- Boys and Girls Club of Souhegan Valley, Executive Board Officer
- Nashua Bar Association, Board of Directors, President 2022
- Former Ambassador of Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce
- Youth Sports Coach in Bedford and Amherst, New Hampshire
Bar Admissions
- New Hampshire
- U.S. District Court District of New Hampshire
Other Affiliations
- New Hampshire Bar Association
- New Hampshire Association for Justice
Contact
20 Trafalgar Square
Suite 505
Nashua, NH 03063
Phone: 603-825-5411
Fax: 603-880-0458
Email: Send a message
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