Personal Injury Claims In New Hampshire And Vermont
The injury attorneys at Rousseau & Ross fight tirelessly for victims of other people’s negligence. If you or someone you love has sustained an injury in an accident, we encourage you to contact our attorneys and schedule a free consultation for additional information on your rights, your choices, and the most effective way to get the compensation you are due. We can help you file a personal injury claim and seek fair compensation for your losses and suffering.
Please call 603-212-1176 today for a free consultation with one of our attorneys. We serve all of Vermont and New Hampshire.
Our Areas Of Practice
Our dedicated personal injury attorneys help victims of accidents that have resulted in:
- Head and brain injury
- Back and spinal cord injury
- Burn injury
- Amputation
- Paralysis
- Fractured bone
- Death
We provide high-quality legal counsel to victims throughout Vermont and New Hampshire suffering from all types of injury sustained from any form of accident.
Why You Need A Personal Injury Attorney
Following most accidents, insurance companies get to work right away composing a settlement offer. These offers may look good initially, but they almost never cover all of the damages related to a serious personal injury. However, when a victim of injury accepts a settlement, they also waive their right to seek fair compensation through legal action.
When you hire a personal injury lawyer, you are protecting your best interests and working towards compensation that actually covers both your economic and noneconomic damages. The personal injury attorneys at Rousseau & Ross have decades of combined experience helping victims of injury get full compensation and are prepared to take your case as far as needed to get you every penny you deserve.
To schedule your free consultation with one of our experienced personal injury lawyers, reach out to us at 603-212-1176 or complete our online contact form. If your injury prohibits travel, one of our attorneys will come to you in any part of Vermont or New Hampshire.