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Passenger Thrown From Vehicle NH
MVA/PASSENGER THROWN FROM VEHICLE
Plaintiff was a front seat passenger in a motor vehicle operated by defendant driver. During the course of the ride driver made numerous sexual propositions, which passenger refused, however he continued his harassment. Passenger became uncomfortable but was afforded no opportunity to leave the vehicle. When driver realized that his expectations would not be fulfilled he slowed his vehicle, opened the passenger side door and caused the passenger to fall from the moving vehicle onto the ground.
As a direct result of the defendant’s negligence while operating a vehicle, the Plaintiff suffers from serious injuries including knee contusion, shoulder contusion wit...
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Chester, NH Motor Vehicle Accident
MVA Head On Collision NH
This accident occurred on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 in Chester, NH. Our client, the Plaintiff, was traveling east on Derry Road on his way home from work. The Defendant was traveling in the opposite direction on Derry Road when he crossed the center lane and crashed into the Plaintiff head on. According to the Defendant the roads were wet with spray from other vehicles as well as fog affecting his vision. He claims in his statement to police that he was approaching his usual left turn when his wiper failed. Rather than pull over to the right he continued to approach and attempt to execute the left turn when he struck the Plaintiff head on. He further blames the accident on the light color of the Plain...
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Rochester NH Motor Vehicle - Pedestrian Accident
MOTOR VEHICLE - PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT ROCHESTER NH
This unfortunate accident occurred while the Pedestrian was crossing North Main Street in Rochester, New Hampshire on January 2, 2009. At the time of impact she was within the crosswalk, having come from the side of the street opposite to the Defendant’s lane of travel. It was not yet dark and area is reasonably well lit by street lights and a pizza restaurant located almost directly at the end of the cross walk. There were no obstructions to view as the vehicle approached the point of impact.
At the time of the accident the pedestrian was wearing a light blue jacket, jeans, pink boots and pink gloves. The impact occurred after she had crossed a...
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