Personal Injury Attorneys in New Hampshire
Injured in New Hampshire?
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National Advocates handles injury cases across New Hampshire with experienced attorneys, consistent operations, and strong local counsel. We help with motor vehicle accidents, premises liability, animal attacks, catastrophic injury, wrongful death, and complex PI matters. No fee unless we win.
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Being injured changes everything — your routines, your income, your peace of mind. While you're dealing with medical appointments, missed work, a vehicle that may not be driveable, and an insurance company already building its case, it is hard to know what your claim is worth, what deadlines apply, or what to say when the adjuster calls.
That's where we come in. From the first conversation, we take the legal complexity off your plate and handle the details end to end, with an attorney overseeing every decision and clear communication throughout. We have handled thousands of cases, including years spent understanding how insurers evaluate claims, and we use that knowledge to pursue the compensation you're actually owed.
In New Hampshire, you have three years to file a personal injury claim.
3 years
In New Hampshire, most injury claims must be filed within 3 years of the accident. Exceptions exist for minors, government claims, and delayed discovery.
You can recover if you were less than 50% at fault. At 50% or more, recovery is generally barred.
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What we help with
Personal injury law covers a lot of ground. Here's what we handle, and how we approach each case.
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, rideshare vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists. Whether the other driver was distracted, intoxicated, or running a light — if they caused your injuries, you have a claim. We handle the full spectrum.
Slips, Trips & Falls
Property owners are legally responsible for maintaining safe conditions. When a wet floor, broken step, or unlit walkway puts you in the hospital, that responsibility doesn't disappear. We hold them to it.
Dog & Animal Attacks
Attacks happen in seconds and leave permanent physical and psychological harm. In most states, owners are strictly liable regardless of the animal's history. We move quickly, document thoroughly, and pursue full compensation.
Catastrophic Injuries
Some injuries change the entire trajectory of a life. Traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage, amputations, and severe burns all require long-term thinking, specialized experts, and preparation that most firms don't invest in. We do.
Wrongful Death
Losing a family member to someone else's negligence is devastating in every dimension. We take the legal burden off families completely — investigations, insurance handling, estate coordination — so they can focus on each other.
Complex Injury Matters
Multiple defendants, layered insurance coverage, high-value claims with disputed liability. These cases require a level of strategic thinking that most local firms aren't built for. We are.
How it Works
Step 1
Tell us what happened
Call us or fill out the form. This is a free, confidential conversation — no legal jargon, no pressure. We listen, ask a few questions, and get a clear picture of your situation.
Step 2
We assess your case
We look at liability, insurance coverage, the nature of your injuries, and the legal landscape in your state. Then we give you a clear answer: what you have, what it's worth, and what comes next.
Step 3
We go to work
Once you're in, we take over. Medical coordination, records collection, insurance correspondence, demand preparation, and negotiation — all of it. Your only job is to focus on getting better.
Step 4
You get compensation
When your case resolves, we walk you through every dollar. Our fee comes from what we recover — not from you. If we don't win, you owe us nothing.
Meet Ryan Hecht
Founding Attorney at National Advocates

Ryan Hecht is a personal injury attorney who helps injury victims across the country get the compensation they deserve. Before founding National Advocates, he spent years on the civil defense side, preparing cases for trial, taking depositions, and learning exactly how carriers decide what to pay and what to fight.
He left to fight for plaintiffs. Ryan built National Advocates on the belief that people who've been injured deserve representation that is as sophisticated, prepared, and tenacious as what the other side brings — regardless of where they live. Every case that comes through National Advocates is supervised by Ryan directly. That's not a marketing claim. It's how we operate.
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FAQs
Have another question? Email us at info@nationaladvocates.com
Most states allow you to recover compensation even if you share some responsibility — your damages are simply reduced by your percentage of fault. A few states have stricter rules. Either way, don't assume your case has no value because of shared fault. That's exactly the kind of question we answer in a free consultation.
Almost certainly not before speaking with us. Insurance companies make early offers specifically because injured people don't yet know what their case is worth — and early offers almost never reflect full compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Once you accept, you typically can't go back. One conversation with us costs nothing and could change that number significantly.
It depends on the complexity of your injuries and the insurance carriers involved. Many cases resolve within 6–12 months. More complex matters can take longer, particularly if litigation is required. From the first call, we'll give you a realistic timeline and keep you updated throughout.
Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis — we only get paid if we recover compensation for you. Our fee comes from what we win, not from your pocket.