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New Hampshire Personal Injury Lawyers: Rear-End Collisions

Rear End Collision

The New Hampshire personal injury lawyers at the Law Office of Manning Zimmerman & Oliveira PLLC have seen a dramatic rise in rear-end crashes in recent years. One of the major factors in these crashes is drivers distracted behind the wheel.

Texting, phone calls, searching for music, and many other distractions have fueled the spike in crashes. Many collisions are to the rear-end of vehicles that have come to a stop.

Contact Experienced New Hampshire Personal Injury Lawyers Today

If you have been injured by another driver, including injuries sustained in a rear-end collision, give us a call at 603-624-7200 for a free consultation. It is essential that you have competent legal representation from the onset of your case through litigation. Big insurance companies have lawyers looking out for their interests and you should too!

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These “10 Liability Factors in Rear-End Collisions” are presented courtesy of James Publishing to help with understanding how to assess fault in one of these crashes.

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