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Local Traffic Conditions
This part of Grafton County sees its share of serious crashes, shaped by I-89, I-91, and Dartmouth-area 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 the I-89/I-91 interchange and Dartmouth-area commuter and pedestrian traffic. 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 Grafton County Superior Court in North Haverhill. 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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