Determining Fault in Pedestrian Accidents in New Hampshire 
When a pedestrian is struck by a vehicle, it is crucial to establish who is at fault for the accident. In New Hampshire, fault in a pedestrian accident can be determined by several factors, including the driver’s behavior, the pedestrian’s actions, and the surrounding circumstances.
In general, New Hampshire law uses a comparative fault system to determine liability. This means that both the driver and the pedestrian may share responsibility for the accident, depending on the situation. It is important to note that fault is not always one-sided, and both parties may be found partially liable.

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