About Robin Curtiss
Attorney Robin Curtiss is a prominent personal injury litigator known throughout New England. His expertise is recognized by an AV Preeminent® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®, the highest accolade given by the peer review organization.
Mr. Curtiss has also been honored with the Special Recognition Award and the Board of Governors Award from the New Hampshire Association for Justice. He holds an undergraduate degree from Wesleyan University and earned his Juris Doctor from Vermont Law School.
As a member of various professional organizations, including Million Dollar Advocacy and the American Association for Justice, Mr. Curtiss is admitted to practice in New Hampshire, Vermont, federal courts, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for advice about your situation.
Practice Areas
New Hampshire Car Accident Laws
Understanding New Hampshire's accident laws is critical when pursuing a claim. Here are the key legal rules that apply to your case:
Statute of Limitations
3 years
Time limit to file a claim
Negligence Rule
modified comparative fault (51%)
How fault is determined
Min. Insurance (BI/PD)
$25K/$50K/$25K
Per person/per accident/property
Insurance System
At-Fault
At-fault driver's insurance pays
Frequently Asked Questions
What awards has Robin Curtiss received?
Robin Curtiss has received the AV Preeminent Rating, the Special Recognition Award, and the Board of Governors Award.
Where did Robin Curtiss complete his education?
Robin Curtiss completed his undergraduate degree at Wesleyan University and earned his Juris Doctor from Vermont Law School.
In which jurisdictions is Robin Curtiss admitted to practice?
Robin Curtiss is admitted to practice in New Hampshire, Vermont, federal courts, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Contact Information
Need Legal Help?
Contact Robin Curtiss for a free consultation about your accident case.
Call for Free ConsultationAfter an Accident
- 1Seek immediate medical attention
- 2Document the scene & gather evidence
- 3File a police report
- 4Don't speak to insurance adjusters alone
- 5Contact Robin for a free case review



