New Hampshire Authorization to Permit Witness at Medical Examination is a document used by parties involved in a legal matter to allow a third-party observer to be present during a medical examination. This document grants the third-party observer the permission to be present for the medical examination and to observe the findings, but does not authorize the third-party observer to participate in the examination or provide any information. There are two types of New Hampshire Authorization to Permit Witness at Medical Examination: one for individuals and one for organizations. The Individual Authorization to Permit Witness at Medical Examination allows an individual to act as an observer during a medical examination, while the Organization Authorization to Permit Witness at Medical Examination allows an organization to designate an individual or representative to act as an observer during a medical examination. Both documents must be signed by the parties involved in the legal matter and should include information about the parties, the third-party observer, and the date of the medical examination.