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Workers' Compensation Law in New Hampshire
Key facts every injured worker in New Hampshire needs to know before filing a claim.
How Workers' Comp Works in New Hampshire
New Hampshire workers' comp is administered by the Department of Labor. NH has one of the highest maximum weekly benefit rates relative to average wages in New England. New Hampshire's key industries — manufacturing, tourism, and healthcare — generate thousands of workplace injury claims each year. Workers who hire an attorney recover significantly more on average than those who navigate the system alone.
Important: New Hampshire requires your employer to file a First Report of Injury within 5 days of learning of your injury — if they fail to do so, you have the right to file directly.
Frequently Asked Questions — New Hampshire Workers' Comp
How long do I have to file a workers' comp claim in New Hampshire? +
In New Hampshire, you generally have 3 years from the date of your injury to file a workers' compensation claim. However, you should report your injury to your employer as soon as possible — delays can complicate your claim. For occupational diseases that develop over time, the clock typically starts when you knew or should have known the condition was work-related.
What benefits am I entitled to under New Hampshire workers' comp? +
New Hampshire workers' comp covers medical treatment costs, temporary disability wage replacement (typically 2/3 of your average weekly wage up to $1,874), permanent disability benefits based on your impairment, and vocational rehabilitation if you can't return to your previous job. Death benefits are also available for families of workers killed on the job.
Can my employer fire me for filing a workers' comp claim in New Hampshire? +
No. New Hampshire law prohibits employers from retaliating against workers for filing a workers' compensation claim. If you are fired, demoted, or otherwise punished for filing a claim, you may have a separate retaliation lawsuit in addition to your workers' comp case. Document any adverse employment actions and consult an attorney immediately.
What if my New Hampshire workers' comp claim is denied? +
A denied claim is not the end. You have the right to appeal the decision. The appeals process in New Hampshire involves requesting a hearing before the workers' compensation board or court. An experienced workers' comp attorney can gather medical evidence, depose witnesses, and present your case — significantly improving your chances of a successful appeal.
Do I need a workers' comp attorney in New Hampshire? +
For minor injuries with clear liability, you may not need an attorney. But for serious injuries, denied claims, permanent disability, or cases involving disputed causation, hiring a New Hampshire workers' comp attorney dramatically increases your outcome. Most workers' comp attorneys work on contingency — no fee unless you win. The average settlement with an attorney is around $22,000, often significantly more than unrepresented workers receive.
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