Maggiotto Belobrow Feeney & Fraas, PLLC
At Maggiotto Belobrow Feeney & Fraas, PLLC, our practice is concentrated in litigation and is dedicated to achieving the best possible results for our clients through the highest quality legal representation. We are committed to rapid response time, ease of accessibility to our attorneys and staff, and to advanced technology to control costs. Our attorneys are admitted to practice in, and handle matters in all state and federal courts, and government agencies in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine and Vermont. If you are in need of a defense, divorce, or personal injury lawyer in Concord, NH, you can reach us online or call (603) 225-5152 or (603) 232-5469.
Mission Statement
“Our goal is to provide all of our clients attentive, personal service, honed by our experience, knowledge and dedication. Contact us for a free consultation. We look forward to the opportunity to put our skills and knowledge to work for you.”
Experienced in Many Legal Disciplines
Comprehensive Legal Services
Our team can protect your best interests in a wide variety of cases:
- Assault Charges
- Car Accidents
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Construction Accidents
- Contract Disputes
- Dog Bites
- Domestic Violence
- Drug Charges
- Employment Law
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Premises Liability
- Sexual Assault Charges
- Traumatic Brain Injuries
- Truck Accidents
- Unlawful Termination
- Wrongful Death
- Workers' Compensation
Verdicts and Settlements
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