Auburn is Lewiston's twin city across the river, blending industrial corridors and residential roads. That combination produces predictable crash patterns — and predictable insurer tactics. Here is what injured drivers in Auburn should know.
Where Auburn Crashes Happen
Like most Maine communities, Auburn sees a disproportionate share of collisions at its highway on-ramps, where turning movements, congestion, and distraction combine. Rear-end and failure-to-yield crashes dominate.
Maine Law Applies Everywhere in the State
Wherever your Auburn crash occurred, the same rules govern: six years to file most claims under 14 M.R.S. § 752, and modified comparative negligence (50% bar) under 14 M.R.S. § 156. If a city vehicle or road defect contributed, the 180 days government-notice deadline may apply.
What to Do After a Crash Here
Get medical care, document the scene, report the crash, and decline recorded statements to the other insurer until you've had advice. A Auburn-area attorney familiar with local courts and roads can protect your claim.
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This article is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. For guidance on your specific situation, consult a licensed Maine attorney.