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On the page below you can find links to documents, reports, publications and discussions provided by Van Dorn & Curtiss.

The documents below are available to the public so that they can gain a better understanding of the legal challenges facing them, and why an experienced attorney is so important for success.

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Automobile Accidents:

  • 8 Tips to Avoid a New Hampshire Car Crash   
    Reduce your chances of a New Hampshire auto accident by following these 8 tips. If you have been hurt, contact a New Hampshire car accident attorney.
  • Who Will Pay Your Medical Expenses After a New Hampshire Accident?   
    Wondering who pays for your medical expenses after a New Hampshire car accident? Read this article to find the answer & to order our FREE book.
  • Texting & Driving in Vermont? Find Out Why This Activity is so Dangerous   
    Texting and driving can lead to serious Vermont crashes. Read this article to learn more & order our Vermont injury attorneys’ free book.
  • Do you Use Your Cell Phone While Driving? New Hampshire Cell Phone Ban Might Change That   
    A hand held cell phone ban has been proposed in New Hampshire. Read this article to learn more and contact an attorney if you have been injured in an accident.
  • Tips for Driving in Icy Conditions: How to Avoid a New Hampshire or Vermont Accident   
    Icy weather and cars can be a recipe for disaster. Read this article to learn safety tips to avoid a New Hampshire or Vermont car accident resulting from icy roads. If you have been hurt due to a negligent driver, contact an experienced Vermont car accident attorney for advice.
  • Proving Truck Driver Error Caused Your New Hampshire Truck Accident   
    If you have been hurt in a New Hampshire truck accident, you need to understand the cause of the crash and the evidence that might be gathered. Read this article to learn more and contact an experienced New Hampshire truck accident attorney for advice.
  • Drugged Drivers Are Liable for Accidents They Cause   
    Drivers are getting behind the wheel after taking medications that are associated with many dangerous side effects. A recent report looks into the number of crashes involving drugged drivers. Read this article to learn more. If you have been hurt in a Vermont or New Hampshire car accident, contact an experienced Orford car accident attorney at our office today. Also, order a FREE copy of our book, The Essential Guide to Your Vermont or New Hampshire Accident Case.
  • Do You Have the Right Insurance to Protect Yourself in a New Hampshire Car Accident?   
    Are you protected in the event of a New Hampshire car accident? Do you really know the difference between the types of insurance coverage? Read this article to find the answers and contact an experienced Orford car accident attorney today. Be sure to order a FREE copy of our book, The Essential Guide to Your Vermont or New Hampshire Accident Case.
  • 3 Reasons You DON’T Want to Give a Recorded Statement After an Accident   
    Is a recorded statement really that bad? Find out the answer by reading this article. If you have been hurt in a New Hampshire or Vermont car accident, contact an experienced New Hampshire personal injury lawyer at our office today. Be sure to order a FREE copy of our book, The Essential Guide to Your Vermont or New Hampshire Accident Case.
  • Protect Your Teen from Distracted Driving Accidents   
    Teens are especially prone to distracted driving. Read this article to learn more and to find out how you can protect your teen. If you have been hurt in a car accident in New Hampshire or Vermont, contact our office for a free consultation. Be sure to order a FREE copy of our book, The Essential Guide to Your Vermont or New Hampshire Accident Case.
  • Rollover Car Accidents in Vermont & New Hampshire   
    Rollover accidents can happen to anyone. While they often occur in speeding vehicles with a high center of gravity, such as SUVs and trucks, they can also happen as the result of design or manufacturing defects. Call us today if you or someone you know has been injured in a Vermont car accident that was not your fault.
  • Brain Injuries Suffered In New Hampshire Car Accidents Can Lead To Disability   
    One of the most tragic injuries suffered in NH & VT car accidents are Traumatic Brain Injures (TBI), as they can result in mental damage, physical disability or death. If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury from an accident with a negligent driver, call Van Dorn & Curtiss today to learn more about your legal rights.
  • Blind Spots Cause Truck Accidents In VT & NH   
    Truck blind spots, also called "no zones," run along the sides of all large trucks, as well as in the back and front of these vehicles. Truck blind spots are a major contributor to the many serious trucking accidents that occur in New Hampshire and Vermont. Call us toll free at (877) 611-9622 today if you or a loved one have been injured in an accident.
  • Rear-End Car Accidents in Vermont and New Hampshire   
    Rear-end collisions account for almost a third of all accidents on the road, making them one of the greatest dangers for Vermont drivers. If you, or someone you know, has suffered whiplash-related injuries in a rear-end car accident, call Van Dorn & Curtiss for a free consultation today.
  • New Hampshire Side Impact Car Accidents are Dangerous   
    Side-impact collisions are one the most dangerous types of car crashes. They account for almost one quarter of all fatal car wrecks in the US each year. If you, or someone you know, have been involved in a side impact accident, you may be eligible for compensation for your injuries. Call the experienced legal team at Van Dorn & Curtiss today for a free consultation on your case.
  • Motorcycle Safety Saves Lives in New Hampshire   
    Motorcycling is a hobby enjoyed by many residents of New Hampshire and Vermont. But because other drivers are not as aware as they should be, motorcycling can also be very dangerous. Luckily, there are certain safety precautions, such as wearing a helmet and driving defensively, that can significantly reduce a rider's chances of being seriously injured in a motorcycle crash. Read this article to learn more.
  • Avoid Vermont Drunk Driving Accidents This Summer   
    Drunk driving is a constant danger on our roads, as more than 16,000 people die each year as the result of alcohol-related car wrecks in the US. This danger only increases in the summertime, when outdoor recreation is at its peak. Read this article for more information about how to avoid a Vermont drunk driving crash, and contact us for a free consultation if you or a loved one have been injured in an accident.
  • Aging and Driving Ability in Vermont   
    As people age, they lose some basic abilities. These may include sight, hearing, decision-making skills, and the ability to act quickly. The deterioration of these skills can make senior drivers a danger to themselves and others on the road. If you have a senior driver in your family, it is important that you communicate early and often about the dangers of aging and driving, and conduct regular skills assessments to ensure their safety. Call us today to learn more.
  • Drunk Driving Accidents in New Hampshire   
    New Hampshire residents must face the reality of drunk drivers – more than 16,000 people die each year in alcohol related car wrecks in the US. If you or a loved one have been the victim of a drunk driving accident, call the New Hampshire car accident attorneys at Van Dorn & Curtiss today to learn about your legal rights.
  • New Hampshire Motorcycle Accidents & Brain Injuries   
    Motorcycle accidents caused by negligent drivers can lead to traumatic brain injuries, which can result in loss of memory and speech, disability, vegetative states, or death. If you, or a loved one, have suffered a brain injury in a New Hampshire motorcycle accident, call us today to learn more about your options.
  • Types of Vermont & New Hampshire Driver Distractions   
    In 2008, nearly 6,000 people died in car accidents caused by distracted driving. The three types of distracted driving are visual, manual, and cognitive. These include talking or texting on a cell phone, eating or drinking, reading, or changing radio stations. Call us today if you have been the victim of a distracted-driving accident in Vermont or New Hampshire.
  • New Hampshire Weakens GDL Law   
    New Hampshire has passed new legislation weakening restrictions on Graduated Drivers License (GDL) holders. Young drivers with a GDL are now barred from driving only from 1: a.m. to 4:00 a.m., rather than from 1:00 to 5:00 a.m. The new law will go into effect January 1, 2011.
  • Find Out Why Truckers May Be Feeling Pressure to Drive Dangerously   
    Read this article to find out what may be causing truckers to drive dangerously. If you have been injured in a truck accident in Western New Hampshire or Eastern Vermont, contact an experienced New Hampshire truck accident attorney at the Law Offices of Van Dorn & Curtiss at (877) 611-9622.
  • Nighttime Driving is Hazardous for Vermont & New Hampshire Teen Drivers   
    Nighttime driving is dangerous for teen drivers, especially when you combine with distractions, such as texting and talking on a cell phone. Read this article to learn about a recent study and contact an experienced New Hampshire personal injury attorney if you have been hurt in a New Hampshire or Vermont car accident.
  • May is Motorcycle Awareness Month: Find Out How to Avoid a Motorcycle Accident   
    May is motorcycle awareness month. Read this article for safety tips to help avoid a serious New Hampshire or Vermont motorcycle accident. If you have been hurt in a motorcycle crash, contact an experienced New Hampshire motorcycle accident attorney at our office for a legal consultation.
  • Binge Drinkers Get Behind Wheel at Alarming Rate – Find Out Your Risk of a New Hampshire Accident   
    Read this article to learn about the dangers imposed by binge drinkers. If you have been injured in a New Hampshire drunk driving accident, contact an experienced Hanover attorney at the Law Office of Vandorn & Curtiss at (877) 611-9622.
  • Tips to Avoid a Major Truck Accident   
    Read this article to learn important safety tips to help you avoid a catastrophic Vermont or New Hampshire truck accident. If you have been injured in a truck accident, whether it was in Western New Hampshire and Eastern Vermont, contact an experienced New Hampshire truck accident attorney from our office at (877) 611-9622.
  • How Many Drinks it Takes to Increase Your Risk of a Drunk Driving Accident   
    Drunk Driving is a more common problem than one might think. Even one drink can severely affect a persons driving ability. Even one drink can severely affect a persons driving ability and each consecutive drink increases the chances of getting into a Vermont or New Hampshire car accident.
  • Multitasking While Driving Can Lead to Vermont and New Hampshire Car Accidents   
    Drivers are using their cell phones during risky times on the road. Read this article to learn about this danger and the risk of causing a New Hampshire or Vermont auto accident. If you have been injured in a car accident, contact an Orford, New Hampshire personal injury attorney at the Law Office of Van Dorn & Curtiss at (877) 611-9622 for a free consultation.
  • Negotiating a New Hampshire Car Accident Claim   
    If you are trying to negotiate a New Hampshire car accident settlement, you need to read this article. You face an uphill battle and may want to consider contacting an experienced Orford, New Hampshire personal injury attorney for help. Call the Law Offices of Van Dorn & Curtiss, PLLC at (877) 611-9622 for legal advice.
  • An Intracranial Hematoma is a Serious Injury Caused by a Car Accident   
    A serious car accident in Eastern Vermont or Western New Hampshire can lead to a life-threatening injury, such as intracranial hematoma. Read this article to learn more about this condition, including the symptoms. Contact an Orford, New Hampshire personal injury attorney at the law firm of Van Dorn & Curtiss at (877) 611-9622, for answers to your legal questions.
  • Top Causes of New Hampshire and Vermont Truck Accidents   
    There are some obvious signs of what may have caused a Vermont truck accident, but other times there are factors involved that can only be identified by experts. Read this article to learn the top causes of truck accidents in New Hampshire, Vermont and throughout the country. Contact an experienced truck accident attorney at the Law Offices of Van Dorn & Curtiss, PLLC at (877) 611-9622 for legal advice.
  • Five Things That Will Help Your Vermont Car Accident Case   
    Read this article to find out what can help you recover the compensation you deserve following a Vermont car accident. If you have been injured in an auto accident in Vermont or New Hampshire, we can help you. Contact an experienced car accident lawyer at the Law Offices of Van Dorn & Curtiss, PLLC at (877) 611-9622 today.
  • Don’t Hurt Your New Hampshire Car Accident Claim – 5 Actions to Avoid   
    Do you know what actions can actually hurt your Vermont or New Hampshire car accident claim? Read this article to find out the answer and contact an experienced New Hampshire auto accident lawyer at the law firm of Van Dorn & Curtiss at (877) 611-9622. Our accident attorneys represent clients in Western New Hampshire and Eastern Vermont.
  • Safecar.gov   
    Safecar.gov is a website maintained by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Find recent and past auto and auto part recalls here. If you believe that a faulty or unsafe product has harmed you or your child please contact your New Hampshire and Vermont product liability attorney at Van Dorn & Curtiss today for your free consultation.
  • New Hampshire Department of Transportation (DOT)   
    The New Hampshire Department of Transportation works to provide safe and effective transportation options for New Hampshire residents and visitors. This page will help you learn more about the NH DOT. If you have been injured in on auto accident please contact an experienced attorney at Van Dorn & Curtiss today for your free consultation.
  • A Guide to DMV.org   
    DMV.org provides a wealth of information for bikers, drivers and commercial drivers. The site is set-up in any easy to use format and answers all of your DMV questions. This page will help you navigate the Vermont portion of the site. We hope that the information provided will help simplify your states DMV information.
  • Drunk Driving Resources for New Hampshire and Vermont   
    Deaths and injuries from auto accidents caused by drunk drivers continue to plague the nation. New Hampshire and Vermont are no exceptions to this terrible trend. Please use the following links to learn more about what you can do to help reverse the trend.
    • AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
    • Governors Highway Safety Association Drunk Driving Resources
    • Illinois State Police DUI Information
    • MADD NH Chapter
    • National Commission Against Drunk Driving
    • New Hampshire Impaired Driver Intervention Programs

    If you have been injured in an accident you need a fierce advocate in your corner. At Van Dorn & Curitss we know how to deal with aggressive insurance companies. We fight to get your maximum compensation for your injuries. Please contact your New Hampshire NH) and Vermont (VT) personal injury attorneys at Van Dorn & Curtiss today for your free consultation.

  • Motorcycle Accident Injuries   
    Motorcycle accidents end in injury or death the majority of the time. Read on to learn more about the types of injuries sustained during a motorcycle crash, the causes of motorcycle accidents and prevention of injury. If you have been injured in New Hampshire please contact a lawyer at Van Dorn & Curtiss today.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries   
    The following article discusses the causes, types and treatments of spinal cord injuries. If you have been injured and received a spinal cord injury you need an experienced attorney to ensure that you receive maximum compensation for your disability. Please call the attorneys at Van Dorn & Curtiss today for your free consultation.
  • Auto Accident Checklist for Negligence Claim   
    An Auto accident checklist for accident victims to use if they have been involved in a motor vehicle accident. This is a helpful way to preserve important information for your accident attorney.
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)   
    This article outlines the definition, causes, symptoms and treatments of traumatic brain injury (TBI). If you have been in an accident and believe you received a TBI please call your New Hampshire lawyer, Van Dorn & Curtiss, at 1(877)611-9622.
  • Abdominal Trauma   
    This article contains information and resources regarding abdominal trauma. The definition, causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and treatments of blunt abdominal trauma are discussed. If you have been injured please contact your New Hampshire personal injury attorney at Van Dorn and Curtiss today.
  • Causes, Symptoms and Insurance Issues Surrounding Whiplash   
    Whiplash symptoms may not appear for months after a car accident. If you and your doctor believe you have whiplash act quickly and retain a lawyer with experience in insurance claims and all issues surrounding car accidents.
  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)   
    Traumatic Brain injuries kill over 52,000 Americans each year. This article discusses the definition, prevention of and statistics involving traumatic brain injuries, also known as TBI or head trauma.
  • Car Accidents and Soft Tissue Injuries   
    Car accidents have the potential to cause broken bones, lacerations and serious spinal injuries. However, soft tissue injuries are the most common injury reported after a car accident. The insurance Research Council has noted that eight out of ten car accident injuries are soft tissue injuries. One of the most frequent soft tissue injuries associated with car accidents is whiplash...here is some information that you should know.
  • Vehicle Safety Features and Car Accidents   
    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, is the federal agency responsible for crash testing vehicles to determine safety ratings for consumers. Every year the NHTSA releases a report on vehicle safety features and vehicle crash worthiness.
  • New Hampshire Auto Accident Lawyers - Vermont Car Accident Attorneys | Reader's Digest Report on Teen Driver's   
    We see it every day in the news. A teen driver is seriously injured or killed in a car accident. Every time this happens it is a tragic event. Sometimes the teenage driver did nothing wrong; however, many times the tragedy could have been prevented. A new report by Reader’s Digest analyzes some reasons why so many teenagers are killed in car accidents and what can be done to prevent these tragedies.
  • Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Claims   
    Being involved in a car accident can be a stressful and devastating event. There are nearly 3 million car accidents resulting in injury each year. Almost 2 million of these injuries can be lifelong injuries. Injuries can result in huge medical costs and missed time at work. Insurance is designed to protect car accident victims who suffer personal injury. Now what happens if you are injured in a car accident and the “at fault” driver doesn’t have insurance or they are underinsured?. If you are injured in a car accident and the negligent driver has no insurance, it may be in your best interest to file an uninsured motorist claim (UM) or an underinsured motorist claim (UIM).
  • Cell Phone Use and Car Accidents   
    Distraction may cause a driver to underestimate the road conditions or not focus on how they are driving. We have seen cases where a distracted driver slammed directly into the rear of a parked car. There has been a lot of controversy lately regarding cell phone use and driver safety. Recent studies have shed some light on the whether cell phone usage does increase the risk of being involved in a car accident.
  • Airbag Failure and Personal Injury   
    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is set to examine reports of inadvertent airbag deployment and airbag failure in the Hyundai Elantra from 2001 to 2003. It is estimated that airbags were responsible for more than 250 deaths since 1990. Though airbags were available as early as the beginning of the 1980’s, it wasn’t until 1990 that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration began tracking fatalities and injuries associated with airbags.
  • Helmet Use, Inexperience and Motorcycle Accidents Resulting in Injury   
    Wearing a helmet can save your life. Statistics show a reduced number of head injuries and fatalities among riders who do wear helmets. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, helmets saved more than 1,658 lives in 2006. In 2006, 4,810 people died in motorcycle accidents. The NHTSA estimates that there could have been as many as 800 fewer fatalities in 2006 if the victims wore helmets
  • Steps You Should Take if You Are in a Car Accident   
    Car crashes resulting in fatality or serious injury can put an enormous financial burden on the victim and their family members. Medical expenses and loss of income are two of the most frequent expenses related to car accidents. There are immediate steps car accident victims can take to make the post accident process a little easier
  • Study Finds Correlation Between Deaths on Rural Roads and Lax Seatbelt Laws   
    This article discusses a recent study that found a connection between lax seatbelt laws and an increase in car accidents resulting in death.