Car crashes can occur at any time and cause serious harm to those affected. If you have been injured in an accident in New Hampshire, it is crucial to seek medical attention as soon as you can and take measures that can help safeguard your legal rights. Step 1: Call...
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Auto Accidents
How New Hampshire’s no seatbelt law shapes injury claims
When you drive or ride on New Hampshire roads, a crash can create immediate confusion. The state does not require adults to wear a seatbelt, and you may travel without one. After a collision, this situation can raise direct questions about responsibility, compensation...
Rural road risks: What to do after a crash
Driving on rural roads in New Hampshire and Vermont can be a peaceful experience. However, this tranquility can quickly turn into chaos if you find yourself in a car accident. Knowing how to handle such situations is crucial for your safety and peace of mind. Safety...
After the snowfall: Steps to take if you’re in an auto accident
Winter has officially come to an end, but not everyone escaped unscathed. If you’re like a fair number of Americans, then you were involved in a serious car accident that left you with injuries that have negatively impacted nearly every aspect of your life. The...
Common mistakes drivers make against motorcyclists
Motorcyclists on New Hampshire’s roads are vulnerable to other drivers for various reasons. You may enjoy motorcycling as a practical form of transportation or as a hobby, so it is important to know some of the common mistakes drivers make against motorcyclists....
Drivers and motorcyclists should share the road for safety
Often, motorcycle accidents happen because of mistakes drivers have made when they are on the road with motorcyclists. Some of these errors are obvious and others are more understated. Regardless, it is essential for drivers to think about rider safety. This past May,...
How can I tell if a driver is drunk?
You may be one of the safest drivers in New Hampshire, but you cannot control other drivers around you. Drunk drivers put everyone else on the road in danger. Although drunk drivers can be around anytime, drunk drivers are more likely to be found late at night or...
The most dangerous roads in the Northeast
After decades of public safety initiatives, increased police funding, and enhanced roadway safety measures, you’d think that you’d be protected as you navigate the Northeast’s roadways. Yet, reality tells a different story. In fact, each year thousands of people are...
Common signs of distracted driving
Vermont and New Hampshire may be relatively small states, but they both contain major roads and highways that can be especially dangerous if they contain distracted drivers. Distracted driving continues to be a major contributor to serious or fatal car accidents,...
Can pedestrians sue if they were partly at fault for the crash?
Pedestrians in the United States are dying in auto-pedestrian crashes at the highest rate in decades. Some pedestrian collisions can be chalked up to reckless driving habits such as speeding, distracted driving and drunk driving. But what if a pedestrian crash is not...

