Littleton, NH (November 30, 2024) – Emergency responders attended to a single-vehicle accident on Route 93 northbound near mile marker 131.4 on Friday afternoon. The crash, which occurred around 3:58 PM, left two individuals injured and required immediate medical evaluation at the scene.
Emergency crews reported that the vehicle had gone off the highway, though there were no indications of entrapment. Among the injured, one individual suffered a head injury, while another sustained a tongue injury. Both were assessed and treated by EMS on-site. Further updates on their conditions have not been disclosed.
The cause of the accident remains under investigation as authorities work to determine the factors leading to the incident. Traffic in the area was temporarily impacted as services responded to the scene. Our thoughts are with the injured individuals, and we hope for their full recovery.
Vehicle Accidents in New Hampshire
Single-vehicle accidents, like the one on Route 93, are often the result of adverse weather, mechanical failure, or driver error. In rural and mountainous areas of New Hampshire, road conditions and limited visibility can also contribute to such incidents. Despite involving only one vehicle, these crashes can result in significant injuries and challenges for those affected.
New Hampshire operates under a fault-based insurance system, meaning drivers can seek compensation for injuries and damages through the at-fault party’s insurance. However, even in single-vehicle accidents, victims may still pursue claims if other factors, such as hazardous road conditions, played a role.
Drivers are encouraged to prioritize safety by maintaining control of their vehicles, adhering to speed limits, and avoiding distractions. In high-risk areas, staying vigilant and preparing for sudden changes in road conditions can prevent accidents.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a car accident, Local Accident Reports is here to help. Call today to access expert guidance and connect with resources tailored to your recovery needs. Don’t wait to take the first step toward healing and justice.