About Andrew Winters — personal injury Concord, New Hampshire
Andrew Winters handles personal injury Concord cases as a trial lawyer with Cohen & Winters in Concord. He represents injured people across Merrimack County, from car crash victims to those hurt by negligence. Because he tries cases in court, insurers take his clients seriously. His practice focuses on results, not quick settlements.
Winters and his firm serve clients throughout central New Hampshire. He builds each claim around clear evidence and steady communication. As a result, clients understand every step. The firm offers free initial consultations for new injury matters.
Why Work With Andrew Winters
Andrew Winters is a trial lawyer at Cohen & Winters who prepares injury claims for court rather than rushing to settle. Because he is ready to try a case, insurers have reason to make fair offers. He works directly with injured clients across Merrimack County and explains each option in plain terms.
Personal Injury Concord — Practice Areas & Services
- Car and motor vehicle accidents on I-93 and Concord surface streets
- Slip, trip, and fall claims at local businesses and properties
- Wrongful death cases for Merrimack County families
- Insurance dispute and bad-faith claims after a denied payout
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire gives you three years from the date of injury to file most personal injury lawsuits. Waiting too long can bar your claim entirely. Therefore, it helps to speak with a lawyer soon after an accident.
How much does a personal injury lawyer in Concord cost?
Most Concord injury lawyers work on contingency, so you pay nothing upfront. The fee comes as a percentage of any recovery. If there is no recovery, you generally owe no attorney fee.
Where will my injury case be heard in Concord?
Most Merrimack County injury suits are filed in the Superior Court at 163 N. Main Street in Concord. Smaller claims may go to the local Circuit Court. Your lawyer files in the court that fits your claim amount.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Concord, New Hampshire
- Crash fatalities (Merrimack County): 20 traffic deaths in 2023, or 12.7 per 100,000 residents — NHTSA, 2023 Crash Data
- Serious injuries statewide: New Hampshire logged 507 serious-injury crashes in 2023 — NH Office of Highway Safety
- Where claims are filed: Most Concord injury suits proceed in Merrimack County Superior Court at 163 N. Main Street — NH Judicial Branch


