Vermont Attorneys and Lawyers
Every year in Vermont, there are more than 15,000 civil cases and 100,000 traffic cases.
Vermont law follows a modified form of “comparative negligence,” which holds that the personal injury victim must be less than 50 percent to blame for the accident or event in order to be awarded damages. This also means his or her damages can be reduced according to how much he or she is to blame for the injuries or damages. Because of this, most Vermont personal injury victims work closely with expert personal injury attorneys, knowing that the other side is working hard to pin the blame elsewhere.
Vermont offers a three year statute of limitations, giving personal injury victims up to three years in which to file their claims. However, most people find that this is a very short time period during which to file their claim. If that three-year mark expires, personal injury victims cannot file claims. Most personal injury attorneys suggest you file as soon as possible, and with their help, you can recover damages such as medical expenses, lost wages, and property damages.


