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Laconia, New Hampshire
New Hampshire

Car Accident Lawyers in Laconia

12 accident lawyers found in Laconia, New Hampshire. Compare profiles, ratings, and contact attorneys directly for a free consultation.

Allison M. Ambrose
Allison M. Ambrose

Ambrose & Associates

Laconia
Anne M Rice
Anne M Rice

Rice & Associates

Laconia
Ethan G. Wood
Ethan G. Wood

Wood & Partners

Laconia
James P. Cowles
James P. Cowles

Cowles Injury Lawyers

Laconia
Jennifer G. Haskell
Jennifer G. Haskell

Jennifer G. Haskell, Attorney at Law

Laconia
Jesse Friedman
Jesse Friedman

Friedman Trial Lawyers

Laconia
John Kalled
John Kalled

Kalled Legal

Laconia
Kristen Gardiner
Kristen Gardiner

Gardiner & Associates

Laconia
Robert A. Dietz
Robert A. Dietz

Robert A. Dietz, Attorney at Law

Laconia
Susanne M. Chisholm
Susanne M. Chisholm

Chisholm Injury Lawyers

Laconia
Thomas Bickford
Thomas Bickford

Bickford Law Office

Laconia

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Laconia, New Hampshire

Laconia sits in Belknap County along the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, surrounded by communities like Gilford, Meredith, and Belmont. The area draws year-round residents and seasonal visitors alike. With heavy traffic on Routes 3, 11, and 106, accidents happen regularly across the region.

Whether you were hurt in a collision, a fall on commercial property, or an incident at work, a Laconia accident lawyer can help you pursue fair compensation for your injuries and losses.

Common Accident Types in Laconia

Car accidents are among the most frequent injury cases in the Laconia area. Route 3 heading north toward Meredith and the stretch of Route 106 south toward Concord see steady traffic, especially during Motorcycle Week and the summer tourism season. Rear-end collisions, intersection crashes at busy spots like the junction of Routes 11 and 11B in Gilford, and highway accidents on I-93 near Tilton all generate injury claims.

Workplace accidents also affect Laconia residents, particularly in construction, manufacturing, and hospitality jobs. Slip-and-fall incidents on icy sidewalks and in commercial buildings are common during New Hampshire's long winters. Motorcycle and boating accidents round out the types of cases local attorneys handle frequently.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Laconia

Look for an attorney with direct experience handling your specific type of accident case. Ask about their track record with insurance negotiations and trials in Belknap County Superior Court. Most accident lawyers in New Hampshire offer free initial consultations and work on contingency fees, meaning you pay nothing unless they recover money for you.

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 — if you are found 51% or more at fault for the accident, you cannot recover damages.