Manchester, NH (March 18, 2025) – Emergency responders were called to a vehicle-versus-pedestrian accident at the Dunkin’ located at 100 Eddy Road on Sunday night. The incident occurred at approximately 9:25 p.m., prompting a swift response from paramedics and law enforcement.
First responders provided medical assistance to the injured pedestrian. The severity of their injuries has not been confirmed, and authorities have not yet released details on the circumstances leading to the crash.
Police remained on scene to investigate, determining potential factors such as driver speed, visibility conditions, and pedestrian right-of-way. Traffic disruptions were reported in the area as crews worked to clear the scene.
Our thoughts are with the injured pedestrian, and we hope for a full recovery.
Pedestrian Accidents in New Hampshire
Pedestrian accidents, like the one on Eddy Road, often result in serious injuries due to the vulnerability of those on foot. In New Hampshire, these incidents frequently occur in parking lots, intersections, and areas with heavy foot traffic. Factors such as driver distraction, low visibility, and failure to yield can all contribute to these crashes.
Pedestrians who are struck by vehicles can suffer severe injuries, including fractures, head trauma, and internal injuries. Seeking immediate medical care and understanding legal rights are crucial steps for recovery. In many cases, injured pedestrians may be eligible for compensation to help cover medical expenses, rehabilitation, and other damages.
If you or a loved one has been affected by a pedestrian accident, it’s important to seek the right support. Medical attention, legal guidance, and financial resources can help victims navigate the aftermath of such an incident.
A pedestrian accident can be life-changing, but you don’t have to go through it alone. At Local Accident Reports, we are dedicated to helping victims connect with the resources and information they need. If you have questions about your legal options following an accident, reach out to us today.