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Three Offices in New Hampshire
No Fees Unless You Win
Available 24/7
Home and Hospital Visits Available
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Dedicated Attorneys Fighting For Your Recovery
When a car accident disrupts your life, the physical pain is just the beginning. Medical bills pile up, insurance companies pressure you for statements, and worries about lost wages create sleepless nights. At Howard, Fine & Howard, our lawyers understand the overwhelming challenges you're facing. Since 1983, we've helped injured drivers, passengers, and families navigate the complex aftermath of automobile collisions throughout New Hampshire. Our attorneys have recovered over $400 million for accident victims while allowing them to focus on what matters most — healing. Let us review your case and explain your options. Contact us today to request a free case review.
Why Car Accident Victims Should Hire a Dedicated Lawyer
Car accidents create unique legal challenges that require specialized knowledge and experience.
- Insurance companies immediately deploy adjusters and attorneys to minimize your claim
- New Hampshire's modified comparative fault rules can reduce or eliminate compensation if you're found partially responsible
- Critical evidence like skid marks, vehicle damage, and witness memories disappear quickly
- Without proper documentation, serious injuries with delayed symptoms may go uncompensated
- Statute of limitations restricts how long you have to file your claim
- Complex accidents involving multiple vehicles require thorough investigation and evidence gathering
- Medical records must be properly presented to establish the full extent of your injuries
- Future medical needs and long-term disabilities must be calculated accurately
The decisions you make in the days and weeks following your accident can significantly impact your case's outcome. Our attorneys can protect your rights while you concentrate on recovery. Schedule a free case evaluation to understand how we can help.
Why Choose Howard, Fine and Howard Law
For four decades, our firm has established a reputation for achieving exceptional results for car accident victims throughout New Hampshire. Our approach combines meticulous preparation, aggressive advocacy, and genuine compassion.
- No fees unless we win your case — you pay nothing until we recover compensation
- Direct access to experienced attorneys — not paralegals or case managers • Immediate investigation and evidence preservation when you hire us
- Comprehensive handling of all insurance communications and paperwork
- Strong relationships with medical experts who can document and testify about your injuries
- Trial-ready preparation that insurance companies recognize and respect
- Decades of experience with New Hampshire's specific traffic laws and insurance regulations
- Proven track record of maximizing settlements and verdicts for our clients
Our attorneys have received recognition from Super Lawyers, the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, and maintain an AV Preeminent Rating from Martindale-Hubbell. More importantly, we've helped thousands of New Hampshire residents rebuild their lives after serious accidents. Contact our office to discuss how we can put our experience to work for you.
Contact HFH Injury Law Right Away
The aftermath of a car accident creates confusion and uncertainty. Howard, Fine & Howard provides clarity and direction when you need it most. Our experienced car accident attorneys offer straightforward advice, compassionate support, and powerful advocacy for injury victims throughout New Rockbridge and surrounding communities in New Hampshire. We handle all aspects of your case — from insurance negotiations to medical bill management — while you focus on recovery. Your initial case review is free, and we work on a contingency basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Give us a call today.
What should I do immediately after a car accident?
After ensuring everyone's safety and calling emergency services if needed, it's important to document the accident scene by taking photos, exchanging information with other drivers involved, gathering witness contact details, and reporting the accident to your insurance company. Don't admit fault or make statements that could later affect your legal position. Consider contacting a qualified attorney as soon as possible to understand your rights and options.
How long do I have to file a car accident claim?
The time limit for filing a car accident claim, known as the statute of limitations, varies by state. Generally, this period ranges from one to six years from the date of the accident for personal injury claims. However, there may be different deadlines for property damage claims or claims against government entities. Consulting with an attorney promptly helps ensure you don't miss critical deadlines that could prevent you from seeking compensation.
What types of compensation might I be entitled to after a car accident?
Potential compensation after a car accident may include medical expenses (both current and future), lost wages and diminished earning capacity, property damage, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and in some cases, punitive damages. The specific compensation available depends on factors such as the severity of injuries, impact on your life, and the circumstances of the accident. An experienced attorney can help evaluate your case and pursue appropriate damages.
Should I accept the insurance company's first settlement offer?
Insurance companies often make initial settlement offers that may not fully account for all your damages, particularly long-term medical needs or ongoing pain and suffering. Before accepting any settlement offer, it's advisable to consult with an attorney who can evaluate whether the offer adequately compensates you for all your losses. Once you accept a settlement, you typically waive your right to seek additional compensation later.
What if the accident was partially my fault?
Many states follow comparative or contributory negligence laws, which may still allow you to recover damages even if you were partially at fault for the accident. The amount of compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault. Some states follow a "modified comparative negligence" rule, which allows recovery only if your fault is below a certain threshold (often 50% or 51%). Understanding how your state's laws apply to your situation is crucial for determining your legal options.
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