North Hampton, NH (August 8, 2025) – A Thursday afternoon collision involving three vehicles occurred on Exeter Rd (Route 111) in North Hampton, prompting an emergency response and patient evaluations by EMS. The crash happened around 4:01 p.m., with reports indicating that children were among those involved. Emergency crews assessed multiple individuals at the scene, though the extent of injuries has not yet been confirmed.
Traffic on Route 111 was slowed as first responders worked to manage the crash site and ensure the safety of those involved. Vehicles were moved from the roadway once it was safe, and debris was cleared to restore normal traffic flow.
Local police documented the scene, gathered witness statements, and began investigating the cause of the collision. The official report has not yet been released. Our thoughts are with all of the individuals, especially the children, affected by Thursday’s crash.
Car Accidents in New Hampshire
Multi-vehicle collisions, such as the one on Exeter Rd in North Hampton, can create complex crash scenes, especially when they involve children or multiple injured parties. In New Hampshire, these types of accidents often occur on busy state routes where higher travel speeds intersect with turning traffic, driveways, and cross streets.
Common contributing factors include driver distraction, following too closely, and failing to yield the right of way. When children are involved, the stakes are higher, as younger passengers are more vulnerable to injury. Ensuring proper use of child safety seats and practicing defensive driving are important steps in reducing risk.
Victims of serious collisions may face physical injuries, emotional distress, and financial burdens from medical expenses and lost work time. Local Accident Reports is committed to helping crash victims and their families connect with resources that provide guidance, support, and assistance during recovery. If you or someone you love has been hurt in a collision in New Hampshire, our team is ready to help you take the next steps toward healing.