Wheels AccidentADVICE
Addison County, Vermont
Vermont

Car Accident Lawyers in Addison County

5 accident lawyers found in Addison County, Vermont. Compare profiles, ratings, and contact attorneys directly for a free consultation.

Benjamin H Deppman
Benjamin H Deppman

Deppman Legal

Business LawConstruction LawEstate PlanningLandlord Tenant
Addison County31+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Benjamin M Black
Benjamin M Black

Black & Associates

Criminal LawDUI & DWICriminal AppealsDrug Crimes
Addison County23+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Kathleen Walls
Kathleen Walls

Kathleen Walls, Attorney at Law

Addison County
Mitchell Pearl
Mitchell Pearl

Mitchell Pearl, Attorney at Law

Social Security DisabilityEstate PlanningReal Estate LawBusiness Law
Addison County37+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Robert Drew Palcsik
Robert Drew Palcsik

Palcsik & Associates

Addison County

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Addison County, Vermont

Addison County sits in west-central Vermont along the shores of Lake Champlain. The county includes Middlebury, its largest town, along with Bristol, Vergennes, and smaller communities like New Haven and Ripton. Residents here face the same risks of accidents and injuries found across rural and semi-rural Vermont, from icy winter roads to active farms and manufacturing sites.

Common Accident Types in Addison County

Car accidents are among the most frequent injury claims in the area. Route 7, the main north-south corridor running through Middlebury and Vergennes, sees steady traffic year-round. Route 125 connecting Middlebury to Hancock through the Green Mountains can be treacherous during winter months. Collisions at intersections along Route 116 near Bristol also lead to serious injuries.

Beyond motor vehicle crashes, workplace injuries occur on farms, in quarries, and at manufacturing facilities throughout the county. Slip-and-fall incidents happen at businesses and on poorly maintained properties. Recreational accidents — hiking, skiing, and boating on Lake Champlain — also generate injury claims that may involve premises liability or product defect theories.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Addison County

The right attorney depends on your specific type of accident. A lawyer experienced with highway collision cases may approach a claim differently than one focused on workplace incidents or dog bite injuries. Look for attorneys who handle cases in Addison County Superior Court and who understand how local conditions — winter weather, rural road design, agricultural operations — affect liability arguments.

Vermont gives injured people 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.