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Abogados de Accidentes en New Hampshire

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Aaron Anderson Greenlee
Aaron Anderson Greenlee

Greenlee Injury Lawyers

DivorceFamily LawProbateEstate Planning
Belknap County14+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Adam Bernstein
Adam Bernstein

Adam Bernstein, Attorney at Law

Hudson
Al Hansen
Al Hansen

Hansen & Associates

Criminal LawDivorceDUI & DWICriminal Appeals
Newmarket29+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Albert Hansen
Albert Hansen

Hansen Trial Lawyers

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Durham28+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Alexander E. Spadinger
Alexander E. Spadinger

Spadinger & Associates

Barrington

Find Accident and Injury Lawyers in New Hampshire

New Hampshire doesn't require drivers to carry auto insurance — one of only two states with that distinction. That unusual policy means accident claims here can play out differently than in neighboring states. Whether you're dealing with a car crash, a workplace injury, a trucking collision, or a wrongful death case, finding the right attorney in New Hampshire matters.

New Hampshire Injury Laws

The statute of limitations for most personal injury and accident claims in New Hampshire is three years from the date of the injury. Wrongful death claims also carry a three-year deadline. Miss that window and the court will almost certainly bar your case.

New Hampshire follows a modified comparative fault rule with a 51% threshold. You can recover damages as long as you're 50% or less at fault. If a jury finds you 51% or more responsible, you get nothing. Your award is reduced by your percentage of fault — so being found 20% at fault means your compensation drops by 20%.

The state does not cap compensatory damages in most injury cases. There is no limit on economic or non-economic damages for car accidents, truck accidents, slip and fall injuries, or workplace injury claims filed outside the workers' compensation system.

When to Contact a Lawyer in New Hampshire

  • You were hit by an uninsured driver — common in New Hampshire because the state has no mandatory insurance law
  • A workplace injury left you unable to work and your workers' compensation claim was denied or underpaid
  • A family member died due to someone else's negligence and you need to file a wrongful death claim within the three-year deadline
  • You slipped and fell on a commercial property and the property owner disputes responsibility

Frequently Asked Questions About New Hampshire Injury Claims

What happens if the other driver in my New Hampshire accident has no insurance?

Since New Hampshire doesn't mandate auto insurance, this scenario is real. You may need to file a claim under your own uninsured motorist coverage if you carry it. Without that coverage, your option is a direct lawsuit against the at-fault driver to recover damages from their personal assets.

Does New Hampshire's comparative fault rule apply to truck accident and slip and fall cases?

Yes. The 51% modified comparative fault rule applies across all negligence-based injury claims in the state. A jury will assign fault percentages to each party regardless of whether the case involves a trucking collision, a fall on someone's property, or any other accident type.