Wheels AccidentADVICE
Brewer, Maine
Maine

Car Accident Lawyers in Brewer

1 accident lawyer found in Brewer, Maine. Compare profiles, ratings, and contact attorneys directly for a free consultation.

Mark A. Perry
Mark A. Perry

Perry Legal

Antitrust LawAppeals & AppellateEmployment LawIntellectual Property
Brewer44+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Brewer, Maine

Brewer sits along the Penobscot River directly across from Bangor, connected by the Joshua Chamberlain Bridge and the Penobscot River Bridge. The city serves as a gateway to surrounding communities like Holden, Eddington, and Orrington. With steady traffic flowing through the area and a mix of commercial and industrial activity, accidents happen here regularly. When they do, having a lawyer who understands local conditions and Maine law matters.

Common Accident Types in Brewer

Car accidents are among the most frequent injury cases in the Brewer area. Route 1A carries heavy traffic through the heart of the city, and Wilson Street sees consistent congestion near shopping centers and intersections. Interstate 395, which connects Brewer to I-95, is another high-traffic corridor where collisions occur, especially during winter weather and reduced visibility.

Beyond car crashes, workplace injuries affect workers across Brewer's warehouses, retail establishments, and construction sites. Slip-and-fall incidents on commercial properties are also common, particularly during Maine's icy winter months. Highway accidents involving trucks on I-95 and Route 9 heading toward Eddington can result in severe injuries that require long-term medical care.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Brewer

The directory below lists accident and injury lawyers who handle cases in the Brewer area. Look for attorneys with experience in your specific type of accident — whether that's a vehicle collision, a workplace incident, or a premises liability claim. Most offer free initial consultations, so you can discuss your situation before making any commitment.

Maine gives you six years from the date of an injury to file a personal injury lawsuit, which is longer than most states. However, Maine follows a modified comparative fault rule — if you are found 50% or more at fault for the accident, you cannot recover any compensation, so building a strong case from the start is worth your attention.