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Local Traffic Conditions
This part of Rockingham County sees its share of serious crashes, shaped by Route 101, Route 27, and Seacoast-area commuter traffic. Local geography, seasonal traffic, and road design all influence where and how collisions happen, and understanding those conditions helps establish how a crash occurred and who was responsible.
Where Risk Concentrates
Crashes here tend to concentrate around Route 101 and the busy approaches to historic downtown Exeter. Distracted driving, speed, winter conditions, and unfamiliar out-of-area drivers are common contributing factors. A person injured here faces the same challenges as elsewhere in New Hampshire: an at-fault system, many uninsured drivers, and insurers focused on minimizing payouts.
Your Rights After a Local Crash
Whatever the specific location, New Hampshire law governs your claim: a three-year statute of limitations, the 51% modified comparative negligence rule, and an at-fault insurance system. Because so many New Hampshire drivers carry little or no liability coverage, identifying every available source of recovery — including your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage — is often the key to fair compensation.
Getting Help
Serious injury cases from this area are handled in Rockingham County Superior Court in Brentwood. After a crash, document the scene, get prompt medical care, and consider a free case review to understand your options before dealing with the insurer.
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