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Why Are Vehicle Ejections in New Hampshire So Dangerous?

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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 become vulnerable to secondary impacts from passing vehicles. What if you were ejected from a vehicle in New Hampshire? Can a personal injury lawyer help?

Three Teens Ejected From Vehicle in Francestown

In October of 2025, NBC News reported that three teens had lost their lives after being ejected from a vehicle in Francestown. All three teens died in the single-vehicle crash, and this is a shocking example of how dangerous vehicle ejections can be. Authorities say that they arrived at the scene at about 11:00 PM to find an empty vehicle. Two victims were immediately located, while the third teen was more challenging to locate.

Officials say that the vehicle veered off the road before striking a utility pole. This impact ejected all three occupants, and the vehicle finally came to a rest after flipping onto its roof. The victims were between the ages of 18 and 19, and the crash is under investigation.

Can I File a Claim After Being Ejected From a Vehicle?

If you were ejected from your vehicle and survived, you may face severe injuries. These accidents are associated with spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, multiple fractures, amputations, and other life-altering consequences.

In this situation, you might face allegations that you failed to wear your seat belt. Could this harm your chances of recovering compensation? For the most part, the answer is no. New Hampshire lacks a seat belt law (except for individuals under age 18), and adults are free to operate their vehicles without buckling up. Because there is no law that mandates seat belt use, your failure to use a seat belt does not prevent you from pursuing compensation. In the aforementioned accident, all three teens were over the age of 18. As a result, if they were not wearing seatbelts (which is currently unknown) this should not become a relevant factor in a claim against the driver’s insurance.

Can an Auto Accident Lawyer in New Hampshire Help Me?

An auto accident lawyer in New Hampshire may be able to help if you were ejected from a vehicle. These legal professionals may also help those who have lost loved ones in vehicle ejection crashes. While these incidents often occur due to a lack of seatbelt use, this isn’t always the case. Speak with Manning Zimmerman & Oliveira PLLC to learn more about the potential next steps.

Source:

nbcboston.com/news/local/francestown-nh-crash-leaves-3-dead/3822636/

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