Accident Doctor in New Hampshire – Auto Injury Physicians

Seeing the Doctor is the most important thing you can do after a car accident.

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New Hampshire Accident Injury Clinics

After you have been injured in a car wreck, see a New Hampshire accident doctor immediately. A New Hampshire auto injury doctor needs to document your personal injury. Documentation is the only way to prove your injury came from your car crash.

🩺 Common Injuries in Car Accidents

Car accidents can result in a variety of injuries, ranging from minor to life-threatening. Some of the most prevalent include:

  • Whiplash & Soft Tissue Injuries: Common in rear-end collisions, these injuries affect the neck and upper back.
  • Concussions & Traumatic Brain Injuries: Resulting from sudden impacts, these injuries can have long-term effects.
  • Broken Bones: Fractures in limbs, ribs, or the spine are frequent due to the force of collisions.
  • Internal Injuries: Damage to organs or internal bleeding can occur, often without immediate symptoms.
  • Knee, Foot, and Ankle Injuries: Particularly from head-on crashes, these injuries can be severe and require extensive rehabilitation.

🛡️ New Hampshire Car Insurance Requirements

New Hampshire law mandates that all drivers carry minimum auto insurance coverage to ensure financial responsibility in the event of an accident. The required minimums are:

  • Bodily Injury Liability: $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident.
  • Property Damage Liability: $25,000 per accident.
  • Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage: $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident.

These coverages are designed to protect drivers and passengers in the event of accidents involving at-fault or uninsured drivers.

🚗 New Hampshire Car Accident Statistics

  • Fatalities: In 2023, New Hampshire experienced 123 traffic fatalities, marking a slight increase from 117 in 2022.
  • Serious Injuries: The same year, the state recorded 503 serious injuries resulting from motor vehicle crashes.
  • Trends: From 2018 to 2022, traffic deaths in New Hampshire rose by 47%, from 101 in 2018 to 148 in 2022.
New Hampshire Cities

Amerherst
Atkinson
Barrington
Bedford
Belmont
Berlin
Bow
Claremont
Concord
Derry
Dover
Durham
Exeter
Franklin
Gilford
Goffstown
Hampstead
Hampton
Hanover
Hollis
Hudson
Keene

Kingston
Laconia
Lebanon
Litchfield
Londonderry
Manchester
Merrimack
Milford
Nashua
Pelham
Pembroke
Pinardville
Plaistow
Portsmouth
Rindge Rochester
Salem
Seabrook
Somersworth
Stratham
Swanzey
Weare
Windham

FAQ

🩺 Do I need to see a doctor even if I don’t feel hurt after the accident?

Yes. Many car accident injuries, especially soft tissue damage like whiplash, can take hours or even days to show symptoms. Getting evaluated immediately can prevent long-term complications and ensure your injuries are properly documented for your personal injury claim.

Yes. We accept all forms of auto insurance that offer Med Pay (Medical Payments) or PIP (Personal Injury Protection). If you’re working with an attorney, we also accept attorney liens so you can receive care with no out-of-pocket cost upfront

please bring:

  • Your auto insurance claim number (if available)
  • Police/accident report
    Valid ID
  • Any attorney contact information (if applicable)


Don’t worry if you don’t have everything, we can still help get the process started.

Ideally, you should be evaluated within 72 hours of your accident. This not only improves your chances for a full recovery but also strengthens your case if you’re filing a personal injury claim. Delays in treatment may allow insurance companies to question the legitimacy of your injuries

Absolutely. If you don’t already have an attorney, we can refer you to a trusted personal injury lawyer who works on contingency and can help you with your claim. Initial consultations are always free.

Our accident doctors treat a wide range of injuries, including:

  • Whiplash and neck pain
  • Back injuries and herniated discs
  • Soft tissue damage
  • Headaches, dizziness, and concussions
  • Numbness or tingling in limbs
  • Shoulder and joint pain
  • Fractures and sprains

 

We also coordinate with specialists such as orthopedists, neurologists, and imaging centers when necessary.

Your first visit includes:

  • A detailed medical evaluation
  • Review of accident history and symptoms
  • Diagnostic testing (as needed)
  • A personalized treatment plan tailored to your injuries

 

We begin treatment the same day whenever possible.

No, you do not need health insurance. If your car insurance includes Med Pay or PIP, we’ll bill them directly. If you’re working with an attorney, we treat under a medical lien, so you won’t pay anything out of pocket upfront.

Most health insurance wont pay for accident care or you will be refused treatment

Treatment duration depends on the type and severity of your injuries. Some patients recover in a few weeks, while others require several months. We regularly evaluate your progress and adjust your treatment plan as needed to help you recover as quickly and safely as possible

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Since 2012, AccidentDoctor.org has helped personal injury victims and their attorneys find qualified physicians who specialize in treating accident-related injuries. Our extensive network includes experienced medical professionals who provide care for patients injured in car accidents, motorcycle crashes, 18-wheeler and truck collisions, public transportation, ride share accidents (UberLyft)..

No Out-of-Pocket Costs

All doctors listed accept Personal Injury Protection (PIP), no-fault insurance, Med Pay, and attorney liens. You can get the treatment you need without worrying about upfront payment.
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