After a deposition in a car accident case, the discovery phase typically continues as attorneys review the transcripts to refine their legal strategies, evaluate witness credibility, and determine if settlement negotiations or a trial is the most effective legal path forward. This critical juncture often dictates how the remainder of the lawsuit unfolds, making it…
The most common distractions while driving fall into three categories: visual, manual, and cognitive, with cell phone use being a primary example that involves all three. When this type of negligence causes an accident, the at-fault driver’s choices can create significant legal challenges for injured parties. Holding a driver accountable for their inattention often requires…
You generally have three years from the date of the crash to file a lawsuit for personal injuries in New Hampshire. However, specific factors regarding the car accident statute of limitations can shift this timeline. While three years might sound like a long time, the clock starts ticking the moment the collision occurs. Waiting to…