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Best Personal Injury Attorneys in New Hampshire

Lawyer Legion created this list of the top picks in 2024 for the best personal injury attorneys in New Hampshire. To rank the top personal injury attorneys, and other lawyers in New Hampshire, we used both objective and subjective criteria.

The top personal injury attorneys were selected based on their career accomplishments, success in high-profile cases, professional involvement, community leadership, and board certifications.

This list represents some of the most highly accomplished personal injury lawyers currently practicing in New Hampshire. When reviewing this list, please be aware of each of the following:

  • Lawyers cannot pay to be included in this list.
  • Only lawyers who are active on Lawyer Legion were selected.
  • No online directory can accurately determine a statewide list of attorneys who are actually “the best” at practicing personal injury law (but our list comes close).
Matthew Newborn
Personal Injury Lawyer
Keene, NH
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Joe Russo
Personal Injury Lawyer
Nashua, NH
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Michael Stephen Bowser Jr
Criminal Defense and Personal Injury Lawyer
Chelmsford, MA
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Charles C. Teale
Personal Injury Lawyer
Manchester, NH
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David E. Buckley
Family Law and Personal Injury Lawyer
Nashua, NH
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Thomas Ferrini
Personal Injury and Workers Compensation Lawyer
Dover, NH
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Andrew Winters
Criminal Defense and Family Lawyer
Concord, NH
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Timothy S. Wheelock
Family Law and Personal Injury Lawyer
Portsmouth, NH
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Vincent A. Wenners Jr
Personal Injury and Estate and Probate Lawyer
manchester, NH
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Joseph M Annutto
Bankruptcy Lawyer
Nashua, NH
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New Hampshire Legal Resources

Personal Injury Bar Associations and Legal Organizations

New Hampshire Association for Justice (NHAJ) - The NHAJ is a nonprofit professional association of attorneys who represent plaintiffs in personal injury and other civil cases throughout New Hampshire. The organization provides networking opportunities and educational resources to its members including Continuing Legal Education (CLE) events. The New Hampshire Association for Justice (NHAJ) advocates for fair access to the civil justice system in New Hampshire and the Constitutional right to a civil jury trial.

Specialty Certifications in Personal Injury

Civil Trial Law - The National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA) offers board certification in Civil Trial Law, covering non-criminal litigation like personal injury and insurance claims. To qualify, an attorney must demonstrate substantial trial involvement, serving as lead counsel in numerous jury cases and participating in over 100 contested testimonial matters, including hearings and depositions. The focus is on actual trial experience and pre-trial dispute handling in various substantive law areas, before both courts and arbitrators.
Truck Accident Law - The National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA) offers a Truck Accident Law specialty certification program to help consumers identify qualified truck accident attorneys through verifiable credentials. This board certification acknowledges the intricate nature of truck accident litigation, emphasizing its distinct complexities. To achieve this certification, an attorney must dedicate a significant portion of their practice to trucking litigation, have hands-on experience in various truck accident cases, and pass a rigorous written exam.
Medical Professional Liability - Attorneys seeking Board Certification in Medical Professional Liability from the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys (ABPLA) must meet specific criteria. They must pass the ABPLA's written examination and complete at least 36 hours of continuing legal education (CLE) in the specialty within the past three years or meet their State Bar's CLE requirements, whichever is greater. They are also required to provide 10 references, which should include either 5 judges or 5 attorneys practicing in medical malpractice law.

New Hampshire Government and Court Resources

New Hampshire General Court

New Hampshire General Court - The New Hampshire General Court, the state's legislative body, operates as a bicameral assembly, comprising the New Hampshire Senate and the New Hampshire House of Representatives. The Senate has 24 members serving staggered two-year terms, while the House consists of 400 members serving two-year terms as well. The General Court is responsible for proposing, debating, and passing laws that govern the state. Its duties include formulating the state budget, levying taxes, and addressing various policy issues such as education, healthcare, and public safety.

New Hampshire Judicial Branch

New Hampshire Judicial Branch - The New Hampshire Judicial Branch has a historical legacy rooted in the state's colonial past and early American history. Established in 1784, its duties encompass interpreting and applying the law, adjudicating civil and criminal cases, safeguarding individual rights, ensuring due process, and overseeing family law matters such as divorce and child custody. New Hampshire's judiciary, deeply influenced by its colonial heritage, is committed to fairness and accessibility.

New Hampshire Supreme Court

New Hampshire Supreme Court - The New Hampshire Supreme Court functions as the highest appellate court in the state, responsible for interpreting and applying the law. Its primary duty involves reviewing appeals from lower courts to ensure the accurate interpretation and application of state laws and the constitution. The court hears a wide array of cases, including civil, criminal, and constitutional matters, establishing legal precedents that guide lower courts and legal practitioners throughout New Hampshire. Additionally, the New Hampshire Supreme Court oversees the regulation of attorneys, managing attorney admissions, setting ethical standards, and ensuring the professionalism and ethical conduct of lawyers across the state.

Office of the Attorney General of New Hampshire

Office of the Attorney General of New Hampshire - The Office of the Attorney General of New Hampshire, led by the Attorney General appointed by the Governor, serves as the chief legal advisor for the state. This office is responsible for providing legal counsel to state agencies and officials, representing New Hampshire in legal matters, and overseeing law enforcement. The Attorney General plays a pivotal role in prosecuting and defending legal actions on behalf of the state, issuing legal opinions, and addressing various legal issues, including consumer protection, public safety, and environmental concerns.

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