New Hampshire Auto Accident Attorney
Attorney Gardner, who is well-known and respected as a New Hampshire auto accident attorney, has successfully handled hundreds of difficult injury cases over the years, both in New Hampshire and in the adjoining states of Vermont and Massachusetts. From the first catastrophic injury case he tried to a jury more than thirty years ago, which resulted from a multi-vehicle New Hampshire auto accident, he has been representing the victims of serious personal injury and wrongful death. And because Attorney Gardner firmly believes that a lawyer must focus his practice to best represent his clients, for more than two decades, he has devoted his practice exclusively to plaintiffs' personal injury and wrongful death - he does not represent defendants or insurance companies. Because of the reputation he has earned over the years as an experienced, successful plaintiffs' accident lawyer, many if not most of Attorney Gardner's clients are referred to him by other lawyers, judges, court and law enforcement personnel, former jurors and former clients. Attorney Gardner has learned first-hand from decades of handling auto and other accident injury cases, just how financially devastating a serious injury or accidental death can be to both the victim and his or her family. Medical expenses can mount with frightening speed. Nearly always the victim is out of work, at least temporarily, and facing lost wages as well as an uncertain work future. Or worse, the victim's family has lost not only a loved one, but a breadwinner. The victim is seldom in a position to afford standard legal fees, but is more in need of capable, experienced legal counsel than perhaps at any other time in their life. For these reasons, Attorney Gardner offers a contingent fee alternative to all clients he is able to represent, whether victims of auto accidents or other types of accidental injury. Simply stated, the contingent fee is based on a percentage of the financial recovery in the case and doesn't apply until the case is over and then only to the extent that money is actually recovered for the victim or family. Nearly all clients opt for the contingent fee; it makes skilled legal counsel immediately available and affords a measure of peace of mind when peace of mind is most needed. |
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