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Whiplash vs. Spinal Cord Injury After a New Hampshire Accident
Whiplash and spinal injuries are both relatively common after New Hampshire car accidents. However, these injuries are distinct in many ways. How do you determine whether you have suffered whiplash or a cord injury? Can both injuries lead to compensation? These are questions you might want to ask an experienced personal injury attorney after… Read More »
Several Negligent Drivers Face Consequences for Causing Crashes in New Hampshire
This fall, numerous negligent drivers have caused serious car crashes in New Hampshire. Some of these accidents have been fatal, while others have led to severe injuries. While some might be encouraged to hear that these drivers are facing consequences, criminal charges cannot bring back deceased loved ones or undo permanent disabilities. Could an… Read More »
How Can I Find a Driver After a Hit-and-Run in New Hampshire?
In September of 2025, Seacoastonline reported that police were searching for a hit-and-run driver who had caused a multi-vehicle collision on I-95. The driver reportedly stopped abruptly in the toll lanes before speeding off. This sudden stop caused another driver to slam on the brakes. He was subsequently struck by a van, and the… Read More »
Why Are Vehicle Ejections in New Hampshire So Dangerous?
A vehicle ejection occurs when the physical forces of a crash throw an occupant out of a vehicle. These incidents are highly dangerous for somewhat obvious reasons. When a person falls out of a vehicle and onto the roadway, they lose the protection of a solid metal exterior and various safety features. They also… Read More »
Delayed Symptoms of Lung Injuries After New Hampshire Car Crashes
If you believe you escaped from a car crash with no injuries, you might want to proceed with caution. The symptoms of some injuries do not appear immediately after car accidents, and this is often the case with lung injuries. Due to the threat of these delayed symptoms, you might want to see a… Read More »
How Much Do You Get for Whiplash After a New Hampshire Car Accident?
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) states that car crashes frequently cause whiplash, noting that this is a “public health concern.” If you’re recovering from whiplash after a New Hampshire car accident, you might be curious about potential compensation. Will this be enough to pay your medical bills and cover your lost wages? Will… Read More »
Numerous Motorcyclists Injured in New Hampshire Crashes Within Just a Few Days
Within just three days, three people were seriously injured in two separate New Hampshire motorcycle accidents. At least one of these accidents has led to criminal charges, and the other raises serious questions about the conduct of a police officer who made a U-turn. If you were injured in a motorcycle accident, you might… Read More »
How to Determine Fault After a Multi-Vehicle Crash in New Hampshire
In August of 2025, several multi-vehicle crashes in New Hampshire were reported. One of these incidents injured seven people, while another killed an 85-year-old. The exact cause of both crashes is not clear from the news reporting, and this is hardly surprising given the fact that multiple vehicles were involved. Fault can be difficult… Read More »
Common Injuries After Head-On Collisions in New Hampshire
Head-on collisions in New Hampshire are all too common. In late August of 2025, a motorist drove the wrong way down an I-93 offramp before striking a pickup truck head-on. Miraculously, both drivers suffered non-life-threatening injuries and survived the collision. However, not everyone is so lucky after these types of collisions. What are some… Read More »
Should I Get a Second Opinion After a Car Accident Injury in New Hampshire?
Medical treatment is important after a car accident in New Hampshire, even if you believe that your injuries are relatively minor. Only a medical professional can fully assess your injuries. But what happens if you feel the medical treatment you receive isn’t reliable, or you want a second opinion before undergoing a big surgery?… Read More »
