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Berlin, New Hampshire
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Abogados de Accidentes en Berlin

7 abogados de accidentes encontrados en Berlin, New Hampshire. Compare perfiles, calificaciones y contacte abogados directamente para una consulta gratuita.

Deanne Chrystal
Deanne Chrystal

Chrystal Law Group

Berlin
Criminal LawDUI & DWIWhite Collar CrimeFamily Law
Berlin17+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Katherine A Schea
Katherine A Schea

Law Offices of Katherine A Schea

Berlin
Arbitration & MediationBusiness LawEmployment LawInternational Law
Berlin39+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Thomas F. McCue
Thomas F. McCue

McCue Trial Lawyers

Berlin
Tom Colantuono
Tom Colantuono

Colantuono & Associates

Berlin

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Berlin, New Hampshire

Berlin sits in Coos County in the northern reaches of New Hampshire, surrounded by the White Mountain National Forest. Nearby communities like Gorham, Milan, and Lancaster share many of the same roads and hazards. Whether you live in Berlin or were injured while passing through the area, a local attorney can help you pursue fair compensation.

Common Accident Types in Berlin

Car accidents are a frequent source of injury claims in the Berlin area. Route 16 connects Berlin to Gorham and points south, carrying heavy tourist and logging truck traffic. Route 110 between Berlin and Groveton sees icy conditions for much of the winter, increasing the risk of serious collisions. Highway accidents on these two-lane roads often involve head-on crashes and rollover incidents.

Workplace injuries also generate a significant number of claims in Coos County. Mill operations, forestry work, and outdoor recreation businesses all expose workers to dangers ranging from heavy machinery accidents to falls. Slip-and-fall incidents at local businesses and on poorly maintained properties round out the common injury types that Berlin residents face year-round.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Berlin

Look for an attorney who handles cases similar to yours — not every accident lawyer focuses on the same types of claims. Ask about their experience with car crash cases, workplace incidents, or premises liability depending on your situation. A free consultation gives you a chance to evaluate their approach before committing.

New Hampshire gives you three years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. The state follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning you can recover damages only if you are less than 51% at fault for the accident. Your compensation gets reduced by your percentage of responsibility.