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Nashua, NH (March 2, 2026) – On Friday, February 27, a motor vehicle accident took place in Nashua at 7:55 a.m. The accident occurred at the 375 block of Amherst Street, near Market Basket, a grocery store in the area.

Emergency responders were dispatched to the accident site to assess those involved and check for any injuries. The extent of such injuries has not been publicly released so far.
Law enforcement officials secured the area and managed traffic to avoid any further blockage and delays for the other motorists.

Police are investigating the crash, and more recent updates on the accident may be published as the inquiry progresses.
We wish those hurt a rapid and complete recovery.

What Should I Do after a Car Accident in Nashua?

After you’ve been in a car accident in Nashua, there are several clear, legally grounded steps you should take to protect your health and your rights. First, stop your vehicle as soon as it is safely possible and remain at the scene; under New Hampshire law, you are required to stop and remain after a crash, and leaving can result in serious legal consequences.

Check yourself and your passengers for injuries and call 911 right away if anyone needs medical attention. It’s important to request emergency services even if injuries seem minor, because some trauma (like internal injuries or concussions) may not be obvious immediately.

Once your safety is secured, exchange contact and insurance information with the other drivers involved. This should include names, addresses, driver’s license numbers, vehicle details, and insurer information. New Hampshire does not require all drivers to carry auto insurance, so noting whether others have coverage is important.

Try to avoid discussing fault with the other parties; stick to the facts and let law enforcement and insurers determine responsibility later. Document the scene if you are physically able: take photos of vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic controls, and any visible injuries, and collect contact information from any witnesses.

In New Hampshire, any collision resulting in injury, death, or combined property damage exceeding $1,000 must be reported to the Department of Motor Vehicles within 15 days if a police officer does not already file a report on your behalf. Failing to do so can lead to fines, license suspension, or even criminal charges.

Notify your insurance company promptly about the accident and provide them with basic details, but be cautious about giving recorded statements without legal guidance. Keep all documentation, including medical records and receipts, as these are often needed for claims.

Bear in mind, there were around 24,200 total reported vehicle crashes across the state in 2023, averaging about 66 accidents per day, and approximately 130 people died in motor vehicle collisions that year. These figures show that car crashes in New Hampshire are an urgent concern, so be sure you follow safety guidelines when traveling on roads, freeways, and avenues in the state.

1Seek treatment promptly after being injured in an accident. Your first priority should always be your health. Many providers offer treatment on a lien basis, meaning you can get the care you need now and pay later when your claim is resolved.
2Before speaking with an insurance company, make sure you have the facts. An official police report is the most reliable record of what happened and can help establish liability An experienced attorney can assist you in obtaining this report and using it to protect your interests.
3Consider having your case reviewed by a qualified attorney who can guide you through the next steps. They will safeguard your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.

Focus on your recovery and
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Disclaimer: We are providing this information to the general public as a resource to use in the event you or a family member are injured in a similar incident. Every effort is put forth to honor the victims of accidents, and hope the information presented helps others avoid the same type of accidents in the future. The photos depicted in these posts are not representative of the actual accident scene. Please contact Local Accident Reports at (888) 657-1460 to be connected with an attorney in your area who will answer any legal questions you may have.

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What to Do Next After a Serious Accident

After a tragic accident, it’s natural to seek as much information as possible. However, online reports are based on third-party sources and may not always provide accurate details. The official police report taken at the scene is the only report that can offer verified information to help you move forward.

Option 1: Request an Official Police Report

If you were involved in a serious accident or are the surviving family member of someone who was, you have the right to obtain the official police report. This report contains critical details that may help with insurance claims, legal action, or understanding what happened.

Option 2: Get Support & Resources

Coping after a tragic accident can be overwhelming. Help is available. Our organization connects individuals and families with local support services, including grief counseling and assistance with financial hardships.

Option 3: Free Legal Case Review

If you or a loved one were injured in a serious accident, speaking with an attorney can help protect your rights and maximize your compensation. A free case review ensures you understand your legal options with no obligation.

Our thoughts are with everyone affected by this accident. If you need help, don’t hesitate to take the next step.