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Colchester, Vermont
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Car Accident Lawyers in Colchester

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Stephanie M Greenlees
Stephanie M Greenlees

Greenlees Law Group

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Colchester12+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Colchester, Vermont

Colchester sits along the shores of Lake Champlain in Chittenden County, just north of Burlington. With neighboring communities like Essex, Winooski, and Milton nearby, the area sees steady traffic and a range of accident types that leave residents dealing with injuries and mounting bills. A local attorney familiar with Vermont courts can make a real difference in how your case turns out.

Common Accident Types in Colchester

Car accidents are among the most frequent injury cases here. Route 2, Route 7, and Interstate 89 all run through or near Colchester, carrying heavy commuter traffic between Burlington and communities to the north and east. Collisions at busy intersections along Severance Road and near the Exit 16 interchange happen regularly, especially during winter conditions.

Workplace incidents also account for a significant number of injury claims. Colchester's mix of retail centers, distribution facilities, and construction sites creates exposure to falls, equipment injuries, and repetitive strain. Slip-and-fall accidents at commercial properties along Roosevelt Highway and in shopping areas near Malletts Bay generate premises liability claims as well.

Boating and recreational accidents on Lake Champlain add another category of injury cases during warmer months. Each type of accident involves different liability questions and different insurance issues.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Colchester

The best approach is to look for an attorney who has handled cases similar to yours. Ask about their experience with insurance negotiations and trial work. Most accident lawyers offer free initial consultations, so you can discuss your situation before committing. An attorney who knows Chittenden County Superior Court and local insurance practices will be better positioned to pursue full compensation.

Vermont follows a modified comparative fault rule — you can recover damages as long as your share of fault does not reach 51%. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Vermont is three years from the date of the accident.