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AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS

For the past 25+ years McKible Law Office has successfully represented automobile accident victims throughout the State of New Hampshire.

Immediately after being injured in an auto accident you are thrown into an adversarial legal system that is complex and confusing. While you are still receiving initial treatment for your injuries in a hospital emergency room, the parties at fault may have already notified their insurance company of the accident. Every insurance company has a team of adjusters, investigators and attorneys whose sole responsibility is to limit the liability of the insurance company and minimize the amount of money they may be required to pay "innocent" auto accident victims. The unfortunate reality is that you may need the assistance of an experienced personal injury attorney to guide you through the system to ensure that you receive the maximum compensation allowable by law for your injuries. It may be the only way to compete with the large insurance companies. Remember, they do not want to pay the full value of your claim.

There are many mistakes that can be made during the initial stages of a personal injury claim that cannot be undone by even the most experienced attorney.

Remember:Insurance companies are big business. They do not have your best interests in mind. The adjuster's sole objective is to settle your claim for as little as possible.

What You Should Do After An Automobile Accident

  • As soon as possible after the auto accident, you should photograph any visible injuries (i.e. cuts, bruises, broken bones, etc.) Before repairing your car, photograph the damage from all angles.
  • Consult with an attorney to determine who is responsible for payment of your medical bills. Your medical bills could be processed through your auto insurance policy or through your group health insurance. Be aware that most health insurance policies require reimbursement of any medical expenses they paid when your claim is settled.
  • Keep accurate records of your lost time and wages from work as a result of your auto accident. This information will assist your attorney in determining the value of your claim.

A person who negligently operates a vehicle is required by law to pay for any and all damages caused. All operators of vehicles must drive with "reasonable care under the circumstances". If such care is not used, and an accident occurs, they are responsible for all damages.

New Hampshire’s legal system provides you with a limited time within which to pursue your claim. You owe it to yourself and your family to make sure you obtain the maximum possible recovery for your injuries.


When you are in an automobile accident, having the right lawyer really does make a difference. McKible Law Office is a New Hampshire automobile accident Injury law firm and can help you with your claim. Call us today for your free, no obligation consultation at 1.800.462.1143

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