Manchester, NH (February 25, 2025) – Two hit-and-run accidents occurred in Manchester on Tuesday evening, prompting emergency responses and ongoing police investigations.
The first incident happened at approximately 5:31 p.m. at 510 Maple Street. Shortly after, another hit-and-run was reported at 472 Oak Street. Manchester Fire and Rescue, along with paramedics, responded to both locations to assess and treat those injured. The extent of injuries remains unclear, but those in need of further care were transported to local hospitals.
Authorities have not released details about the fleeing vehicles or potential suspects. Investigations into both incidents are ongoing as police work to identify and locate the drivers responsible. Witnesses or individuals with information are encouraged to come forward to assist in the cases.
Our thoughts are with those affected, and we hope for their full recovery.
Hit-and-Run Accidents in New Hampshire
Hit-and-run accidents pose a significant risk to victims, often delaying necessary medical treatment and complicating legal and financial recovery. Under New Hampshire law, drivers involved in accidents must remain at the scene and provide assistance when needed. Failing to do so is a criminal offense that can result in severe penalties, including fines and license suspension.
Victims of hit-and-run crashes may face challenges in securing compensation, especially if the responsible driver is not identified. However, uninsured motorist coverage and legal resources can help injured individuals recover damages. Surveillance footage, witness statements, and police investigations play a crucial role in holding hit-and-run drivers accountable.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a hit-and-run accident, know that you are not alone. Navigating the aftermath can be challenging, but resources are available to help you seek justice and recovery. Local Accident Reports connects victims with the support they need, from legal assistance to medical care. Contact us today to explore your options and take the next steps toward healing.