Nashua Personal Injury Attorney

Personal injury is a complicated practice area to navigate, especially as an injured victim. If you or a loved one has an injury from an accident in Nashua, New Hampshire, you may need a lawyer’s assistance in pursuing fair and full compensation. Contact Merrimack Valley Injury Lawyers for legal advice. Our Nashua personal injury lawyers can help you navigate New Hampshire’s personal injury laws and the requirements involved in recovering compensation.

Why Choose Our Nashua Personal Injury Attorneys?

  • We have been helping clients throughout New Hampshire for many years. Our lawyers are committed to serving injured victims in Nashua and the surrounding area.
  • We have a long history of successfully resolving personal injury and wrongful death claims. Our litigators can take your claim to court in Hillsborough County, if necessary.
  • We will stand by your side through every phase of the legal process. Our accident lawyers will help you with important legal matters when you need help the most.

What Is Personal Injury Law?

Personal injury is a category under New Hampshire’s civil justice system. If someone’s negligence injures you, that person may owe you financial compensation under the state’s civil laws. A successful case could end in payment for your property damage, lost wages, pain and suffering, medical bills, and other losses. Before you can recover damages, however, you will need to prove the other party’s liability for your accident. For the most part, injured parties in Nashua base their claims on the legal doctrine of negligence.

4 Elements of Negligence

Negligence means someone has failed to fulfill the accepted standards or duties of care. The standards of care can vary according to the situation. A physician, for example, will owe specific duties to his or her patients under the rules of the medical industry. At Merrimack Valley Injury Lawyers, we can help you present evidence of all four elements necessary to prove someone else’s negligence in a personal injury case.

  1. Duty of care owed. First, your lawyer will need to establish that the defendant owed you a duty to exercise reasonable care. If you were injured in a car accident, for example, your lawyer will establish the typical driver’s duties of care owed to others.
  2. Breach of the duty of care. Second, your lawyer will prove that the evidence shows a breach of the duty of care. A breach can refer to any act or failure to act that falls outside of the defendant’s duties of care for the situation.
  3. Causation. Third, your lawyer will need to establish a direct connection between the defendant’s breach of duty and your accident and losses. If something other than the defendant’s negligence caused your accident, the defendant might not be liable.
  4. Compensable damages. Fourth, your lawyer will need to provide a list of the compensable damages or losses you suffered as a result of the defendant’s negligence. These losses could include past and future medical treatments, lost wages, physical pain, and emotional suffering.

Keep in mind that you may not need proof of all four of these elements for a strict liability case. If you are bringing a claim based on the rules of strict dog bite liability, for example, you will not need to establish the dog owner’s negligence to obtain compensation. A lawyer can help you understand the elements of proof you will need for your specific injury case.

Cases We Accept in Nashua, New Hampshire

The lawyer you choose to represent you during a personal injury claim in Nashua should have on-the-job experience in your practice area. Our attorneys accept cases involving motor vehicle collisions, truck and bus accidents, dangerous premises, defective products, construction accidents, and wrongful death. Discuss your case in more detail with our lawyers at a time that is convenient for you.

Schedule a Consultation with a Nashua Personal Injury Attorney

Although no law in New Hampshire requires you to have legal representation, hiring a lawyer can be instrumental to your case. A lawyer can help you understand the facts surrounding your case, as well as how to recover fair compensation for your injuries from a negligent party. Speak to an experienced and compassionate lawyer about your personal injury case in Nashua today. Contact us online or call our lawyers directly to schedule a free consultation.