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In Personal Injury Law, Experience and Success in the Courtroom can make the Difference Between an Unreasonably Low Settlement and a Fair, Just Settlement

The plain fact is that insurance companies and personal injury defense lawyers don't pay top dollar to injured claimants represented by lawyers with little or no experience trying personal injury lawsuits. The attorneys at Van Dorn & Curtiss have extensive experience litigating serious personal injury cases in all New Hampshire courts.

We are Vermont and New Hampshire Personal Injury Lawyers

Simply put, insurance companies have no incentive to pay significant settlements to injury victims who are represented by lawyers with no track record for success in the courtroom. There are a lot of attorneys advertising for personal injury cases in phone books, on TV, and on the internet. Many of these lawyers have no record of success in the courtroom. When you are choosing a personal injury lawyer, make sure that you consider their record for success in the courtroom where it counts. Any lawyer can settle a case, but only an experienced trial lawyer with a track record for success in the courtroom has the leverage to force the insurance companies to pay full and fair settlements. The lawyers at Van Dorn & Curtiss have extensive experience in litigating serious personal injury cases in all Vermont Courts including Vermont State Superior Courts and the Vermont Federal District Court.

Because our office is centrally located on the border of Vermont and New Hampshire, (actually overlooking the beautiful Connecticut River) we have easy access to our clients and the courts in both states.

Choose the right New Hampshire or Vermont personal injury lawyer for your case.

Referrals From Other Attorneys

The personal injury law firm of Van Dorn & Curtiss receives many requests from other attorneys and law firms to help them with serious personal injury cases. Many of our clients who suffered severe personal injuries come from these referrals. We arrange with referring law firms to pay referral fees consistent with the ethical and statutory guidelines in the states we practice in and the states the referring law firms practice in. Attorneys refer personal injury cases and personal injury clients to Van Dorn & Curtiss because of our experience and track record and the respectful, caring and competent way we deal with our clients and their problems. Nothing is more important to us than to provide the client with the highest level of legal services and the assurances that the difficult problems experienced by personal injury victims and their families are dealt with quickly and efficiently.

At Van Dorn & Curtiss we have the staff and resources necessary to handle these problems that other law firms simply don’t have. Van Dorn & Curtiss represents many out of state clients who have suffered serious personal injuries in Vermont and New Hampshire cases that have been referred by out of state law firms. Nothing is more gratifying to us than to have a referred personal injury client’s case successfully concluded and have the client go back to the referring law firm and say thank you for referring me to Van Dorn & Curtiss. This is the primary reason why many law firms refer serious personal injury cases to Van Dorn & Curtiss over and over again. Click here to see a sample letter of thanks from a referring law firm.

Contingency Fees

At Van Dorn & Curtiss we take serious personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis. This means that you pay us no fees unless we make a financial recovery for you. We also advance all out of pocket expenses during the preparation of your case. To find out more about contingency fee cases contact us by phone or use the contact form on this web page.

Personal Injury Cases with Van Dorn & Curtiss

We do not rest until the rights of our New Hampshire and Vermont personal injury clients have been fully protected. Van Dorn & Curtiss is recognized in both Vermont and New Hampshire for our vast experience in all areas of personal injury law, including medical malpractice, wrongful death, industrial accident, car accident, and dog bite cases. A personal injury lawyer at Van Dorn & Curtiss can assist you with legal claims involving serious personal injury, mental and emotional distress, medical bills, lost wages and other damages.

Restitution in personal injury cases can include monetary compensation for loss of income, medical bills, pain and suffering, permanent disability, and other injuries or damages. At Van Dorn & Curtiss, we understand that many clients are not necessarily well versed regarding their legal rights. That is why we are here to assist you with every aspect of your claim.

If you or a loved one has been seriously injured as a result of negligence or the wrongful actions of another, contact our New Hampshire and Vermont personal injury lawyers at Van Dorn & Curtiss for a free case evaluation.


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    Choosing a New Hampshire personal injury lawyer is not a simple task. To find out what questions you should ask, read this article. For answers to your questions following a New Hampshire or Vermont accident, contact our office today.
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    Every year nearly 50,000 people die from traumatic brain injuries in the United States. Nearly 70,000 others suffer from impairment due to their injuries.For personal injury victims, their accident can be the most traumatic and difficult part of the life. Part of the job of a personal injury lawyer is to realize the accident and immediate aftermath isn’t the end of the victim’s struggles.
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    Recently, insurance companies have been developing new tricks to increase their profits. Among their new tricks are voiding policies once an insured makes a claims and pressuring claimants to find other means of benefits, such as disability.
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