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New Hampshire Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Pedestrians struck by vehicles in New Hampshire's downtowns and along busy state routes suffer catastrophic injuries. We connect victims with attorneys who fight for them.

Where Pedestrian Crashes Happen in New Hampshire

Downtown Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Portsmouth, and Keene see significant foot traffic, and busy corridors like Route 1, Route 3, and Elm Street create constant pedestrian-vehicle conflict points. Winter darkness arrives early, snowbanks narrow sidewalks and crosswalks, and poor visibility makes pedestrians harder to see. A person on foot has no protection in a collision, so even a low-speed impact can cause life-altering injuries.

Establishing Driver Fault

Drivers owe pedestrians a duty of care, especially at crosswalks and intersections. Failure to yield, distracted driving, speeding, and failing to account for low visibility are common causes. Even where a pedestrian crossed outside a crosswalk, New Hampshire's comparative negligence rule may still allow recovery, with damages adjusted for each party's share of fault.

Compensation for Pedestrian Victims

Because pedestrian injuries are often severe — fractures, head trauma, internal injuries — compensation must account for extensive medical care, lost income, future needs, and pain and suffering. Prompt investigation preserves the evidence needed to prove the driver's negligence.
Common Questions

Pedestrian Accident FAQs — New Hampshire

Possibly. New Hampshire's 51% comparative negligence rule may allow recovery even if you were partly at fault, as long as you were not more at fault than the driver.

Seek immediate medical care, report the crash to police, get the driver's information and witness contacts, and avoid recorded statements before consulting an attorney.

Generally three years from the date of injury under New Hampshire law, with limited exceptions.

Injured? Talk to a New Hampshire Pedestrian Accident Specialist

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