New Hampshire Personal Injury Attorney

In pursing a personal injury lawsuit in New Hampshire, it is important to involve an experienced New Hampshire personal injury attorney as soon as possible. In New Hampshire, the personal injury statute of limitations runs out three years after your injury.

 

Personal Injury Cases

 

A person injured by a product or person due to negligence or due to defect in a product or instrument may have good cause to explore a personal injury lawsuit. An injury may be caused by recklessness or intentional misconduct of another person, a company, or property owner. There are numerous factors and situations that can lead to a personal injury claim. Personal injury may be due to:

 

  • Automobile accidents
  • Work accidents
  • Diseases caused by unsafe exposure to chemicals
  • Fires
  • Medical malpractice
  • Unsafe food preparation or storage
  • Pharmaceutical drugs/serious injuries

 

An experienced New Hampshire personal injury attorney has the knowledge of New Hampshire law as well as the resources for necessary expert testimony to help in seeking a determination of a personal injury claim. State laws differ on personal injury lawsuits.

 
Recieving Compensation in Personal Injury Cases
 

It needs to be determined that damages were suffered by an individual. Each claim is unique due to the details of the case. Compensation may include the cost of medical or psychological treatments, lost wages, pain and suffering, and mental anguish. The cost of filing a personal injury lawsuit can be expensive. A well-established New Hampshire personal injury law firm is able to operate on a contingency fee basis, which means that you only pay if and when you get your compensation, so there is nothing to lose.

 
Do You Have Grounds For a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
 

The grounds for a personal injury lawsuit will vary from case to case, but a personal injury attorney needs to prove that the defendant was negligent in such a way that harmed the plaintiff. Under New Hampshire law, even if you are partly responsible for the injury you may still be able to claim compensation. It is important to consult with a New Hampshire personal injury attorney in order to make an adequate determination of who is liable for the injury. While a single person or group of people may be responsible for causing personal injury, so too can any private or government-run organization be responsible.

 

Contact Burke & Eisner for New Hampshire Personal Injury Cases
 

Choosing a personal injury attorney familiar with New Hampshire and your particular injury is crucial. At Burke & Eisner we can advise you on the laws, in New Hampshire, surrounding the filing process, time limits, types of damages sought and certain monetary amounts allowed.

 

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