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Manchester, NH – Pedestrian Injured After Collision on 93 N at Ex 6 Ramp to Candia Rd

Manchester, NH (March 20, 2026) – On Thursday, March 18, at approximately 4:19 p.m, emergency crews responded to a pedestrian-vehicle accident on Route 93 North at the Exit 6 ramp to Candia Road.
First responders arrived promptly to assess the scene, provide medical care to the injured pedestrian, and ensure the area was safe for other motorists traveling along the highway. At the time of the report, authorities had not released details regarding the pedestrian’s condition.
Police officers worked alongside emergency crews to secure the area, manage traffic, and begin an initial investigation into the circumstances of the crash. The incident remains under review, and officials are gathering information to determine the cause.
Our thoughts are with the injured pedestrian, and we hope for a full and speedy recovery.
How Long Do I Have to File a Pedestrian Accident Claim in New Hampshire?
If you are injured as a pedestrian in New Hampshire, it is important to understand the legal deadlines for filing a claim. These deadlines, known as the statute of limitations, determine how long an injured person has to take legal action after an accident.
In most cases, New Hampshire law allows three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. This generally applies to pedestrians, drivers, passengers, and cyclists who sustain injuries in a collision. Failing to file within this timeframe may prevent the injured party from pursuing compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, or pain and suffering.
Claims involving property damage, such as damage to a vehicle, are typically subject to the same three-year deadline. However, it is often beneficial to begin the process earlier so that evidence can be preserved and documentation gathered.
Evidence plays a fundamental role in supporting a pedestrian accident claim. Police reports provide an official record of the crash, while medical records demonstrate the extent of injuries and care received. Photographs or video from the scene can show road conditions, vehicle positions, and other factors contributing to the accident. Witness statements and insurance communications may also support the claim.
In some cases, such as those involving government vehicles or minors, there can be specific rules that alter filing deadlines. Acting promptly helps protect your rights and strengthens your claim. If you or a loved one has been injured in a crash, speaking with a pedestrian accident lawyer can help you better understand your rights and the options available for pursuing compensation.
At Stephen Law Group, we have experience reviewing injury and property damage claims and assisting individuals with insurance-related concerns. To learn more, contact 877-663-1007 today.
Note: This post has been prepared using information obtained from publicly available secondary sources. The details of the incident have not been independently verified. If you identify any inaccuracies, please contact Stephen Law Group so our team can promptly review and update the content to ensure accuracy and reliability.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this post is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal or medical advice. This content does not establish an attorney-client relationship and is not intended as a solicitation for legal services. If you or someone you know has been injured in an accident, please seek immediate medical attention. Any photographs included in this post are for illustrative purposes only and do not depict the actual scene of the accident.








