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Connect with vetted attorneys licensed by the New Hampshire Bar Association who practice in New Hampshire's Superior & Circuit Courts. Whether you're facing a car accident claim, a family matter, criminal charges, or a business dispute — we'll match you with attorneys who handle your kind of case.

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New Hampshire at a glance
State bar
New Hampshire Bar Association
Court system
Superior & Circuit Courts
Population
1.4M
Attorneys listed
0
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Key New Hampshire legal deadlines
Personal-injury SOL
3 years
Written-contract SOL
3 years
Negligence rule
modified comparative (51% bar)

General information only. Deadlines have exceptions — confirm with a licensed New Hampshire attorney before relying on any date.

Serving cities across New Hampshire

Working with a solo attorney or small practice in New Hampshire usually means a single point of contact, fast responses, and a cost structure built for individuals and small businesses.

Common legal matters in New Hampshire

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New Hampshire legal questions, answered

How long do I have to file a personal-injury claim in New Hampshire?+

In New Hampshire the statute of limitations for personal injury is 3 years. Miss the deadline and your claim is almost always barred — talk to a New Hampshire attorney as soon as possible.

What if I was partially at fault for the accident?+

New Hampshire follows modified comparative (51% bar). An attorney licensed in New Hampshire can tell you exactly how the rule affects your recovery.

How much do New Hampshire attorneys charge?+

Most personal-injury and employment cases in New Hampshire are handled on contingency — no fee unless you recover. Flat and hourly fees are common for criminal defense, family law, estate planning, and business matters. Fee agreements must be in writing under New Hampshire bar rules.

Do I have to appear in a New Hampshire courtroom?+

Many matters resolve through negotiation, mediation, or settlement without a trial. Your attorney will handle most court filings and appearances; you generally attend only key hearings, depositions, or trial.

How quickly can I speak with a New Hampshire attorney?+

Most matches happen within a business day. Urgent matters — arrests, restraining orders, insurance deadlines — are prioritized and often reach an attorney the same day.

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