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New Hampshire Car Accident Lawyers

Holding Negligent Drivers Accountable Across New England

Wyskiel, Boc, Tillinghast & Bolduc, P.A. can provide you with a car accident attorney in New Hampshire who can help you with the traumatic aftermath of an automobile accident. We have the experience and staff to help you gather your medical files and demonstrate to the insurance carrier why your injuries are worth the maximum, which is important because insurance carriers will often try to minimize the severity of your injuries to avoid paying money. Thanks to our years of experience handling personal injury claims and helping clients obtain compensation, we have no problem with determining liability and ensuring that the driver or party responsible for your injuries is brought to justice.

Reach out to us online to schedule a free case evaluation or call (603) 742-5222. If you’re unable to come to the office, we can drive to you.

Understanding Common Types of Car Accidents

There are countless different types of car accidents that can occur depending on various circumstances, which is also why victims can suffer from a wide range of injuries. Car accident victims can suffer from minor injuries like whiplash, cuts and abrasions, and broken bones, but they can also experience severe and even life-threatening injuries, like spinal injuries and brain injuries. According to the CDC, crash injuries are estimated to be one of the leading causes of death globally.

Common types of car crashes our team has seen and handled for our New England clients include:

  • Rear-end crashes: These accidents occur when one car collides into the back end of the car in front of it, and often happens as a result of tailgating, when the second car doesn’t give the first car enough room on the road. Though liability often falls on the second car that collided with the first, there may be instances in which the driver of the first car is at fault.
  • Head-on collisions: One of the most dangerous types of car accidents involves two drivers crashing into one another head-on, which can cause severe brain injuries and fatalities. These accidents often involve drunk drivers who accidentally drift into opposing traffic or drive on the wrong side of the road.
  • T-bone accidents: This type of crash refers to a car that collides into the side of another car and is common at busy intersections. This can sometimes happen when a driver fails to yield to oncoming traffic and makes a left turn when they’re not supposed to or runs a red light.

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Serving NH, ME, MA, & VT

Common Injuries Caused by Car Accidents

Common Causes of Car Accidents

  • Dunk driving
  • Distracted diving
  • Driving recklessly
  • Inclement weather
  • Speeding

What to Do After a Car Accident

In the aftermath of an accident, it’s natural to feel flustered and at a loss for how to proceed. Our team recommends you get medical attention above all else so that your injuries are treated and you have medical documentation you can use to support your personal injury claim.

Gathering evidence is also an important step. If you’re able, take pictures and videos of your vehicle damage, the accident scene, your injuries, and license plates of those involved. Make sure to take down the information of any witnesses who can give statements. And, finally, call a lawyer as soon as possible. Our New Hampshire car accident lawyer is able to file your paperwork, investigate the scene of your accident, speak to insurance adjusters on your behalf, and more to protect your rights to compensation.

How We Determine Liability in New Hampshire

While many states operate by a “no-fault” system that allows people to recover damages after accidents even if they were partly to blame, New Hampshire is an at-fault state. This means it matters who was responsible for a car accident in our state.

Hiring a lawyer is key because you’ll need to prove that the at-fault party behaved in a negligent manner, which contributed to your injuries and damages. Because New Hampshire also operates by comparative negligence, you’ll need to make sure a lawyer can vouch that you didn’t play a role in causing your accident.

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Common Answers To Your Questions

Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 603-742-5222 today!

  • Do I have to pay to meet with an attorney first before I commit?

    No. Our law firm offers free case evaluations to everyone in New Hampshire and throughout New England—it costs you nothing to meet with us to learn more about how lawyers and so we can learn more about you and your case.

  • What do I do after an accident?

    If you’ve been injured in an accident, whether it’s a car crash or after slipping on a wet surface, your priority should be getting medical attention for your injuries—even if your injuries are minor or you’re not feeling any immediate pain. From there, we recommend documenting as much of your accident as possible, from taking photos of the property damage to gathering witness contact information, and then calling our firm to get started on your case. We can begin investigating your accident quickly to ensure important evidence doesn’t disappear over time.

  • How is a wrongful death claim different from a personal injury claim?

    Victims of accidents who survive can file personal injury claims, but when they die in their accidents or later pass away from their injuries, their surviving family members or those who were financially dependent on them can file wrongful death claims. Wrongful death claims can recover most of the damages that personal injury claims recover, including medical bills, lost wages, and property damage, but they can also recover some of the damages the family members incurred, including funeral and burial bills and loss of companionship.

  • What should I say if an insurance adjuster calls me?

    Shortly after an accident, you may receive a phone call from an insurance adjuster. While they may sound nice and say they simply want to understand what happened, insurance adjusters often try to coax certain statements from you so they can limit the amount of liability that falls on their insured. It’s important to get legal representation as soon as possible so your lawyer can handle these calls and you don’t have to risk saying something that may harm your case.

  • How long do I have to file my personal injury claim?

    It’s important for victims to know that they don’t have all the time in the world to file a personal injury lawsuit. The amount of time you have to file a claim depends on the state where the accident and injuries occurred. For example, New Hampshire’s statute of limitations is three years, meaning victims have three years from the date of injury to file a claim successfully. Hiring a personal injury attorney can be beneficial because they understand their state’s various laws, including those governing filing deadlines.