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The Law Office of Carl W. Potvin, P.C. is dedicated to meeting the legal needs of individuals and businesses throughout New Hampshire and Maine. Whether you need a lawyer to handle your personal injury claim or to provide reliable business and commercial law advice, the Law Office of Carl W. Potvin, P.C. can offer effective counsel and help you achieve great results.

Attorney Potvin has been practicing law since 1988. He is committed to protecting his clients' interest and achieving their goals. His professional staff of paralegals lends support in preparing cases and answering questions you might have. Whether you need dedicated real estate, personal injury, elder law, or family law representation, contact the Law Office of Carl W. Potvin, P.C. in Rochester, New Hampshire, to discuss your case.
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The Law Office of Carl W. Potvin, P.C. is dedicated to representing the interests of individuals and businesses throughout central and southern New Hampshire and Maine. Attorney Potvin practices in a wide range of areas serving his clients' needs with professionalism and a view toward developing long lasting attorney/client relationships.
Carl Potvin has been representing individuals and businesses throughout Rochester, New Hampshire, and the surrounding community for more than 30 years. He is licensed to practice in the states of New Hampshire and Maine, having been admitted to the New Hampshire Bar in 1988 and to the Maine Bar in 1989.
The Law Office of Carl W. Potvin, P.C. provides dedicated legal service to individuals and businesses in New Hampshire and Southern Maine. Attorney Potvin's record of success in matters of personal injury, family law, and elder law has led to a reputation for high quality representation and skilled advocacy.
Barbara Potvin has been working for the Law Office of Carl W. Potvin since 2005. She is a native of Rochester, New Hampshire, and a graduate of Spaulding High School. She received her Associate Degree in Business specializing in Accounting from McIntosh College in 1993, and has been working in the accounting field since 1990.
When the injury has left the plaintiff deformed or disfigured, e.g., by horrible scars or other insults on one's personal appearance, the plaintiff may be able to collect damages for his or her mental suffering caused by being conscious of the disfigurement. These damages are sometimes included as an element of other types of damages, such as mental anguish.
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