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Farmington, Maine · Franklin County

Farmington Personal Injury Lawyer

Town (about 7,610 residents) · Serving injured residents of Farmington and the surrounding Franklin County area.

An injury in Farmington can change everything — your health, your finances, and your peace of mind. Farmington is a town (about 7,610 residents). Farmington serves as the county seat of Franklin County, home to Franklin County Superior Court (Farmington). Injury Claim Team connects injured Farmington residents with experienced Maine personal injury attorneys who understand this community and fight for the compensation victims deserve.

What Makes Injury Claims in Farmington Unique

Farmington sits within Franklin County, whose economy is built on outdoor recreation, ski and resort tourism, higher education, forestry, and small manufacturing. For people who live, work, and travel in Farmington, the leading regional hazard is winding mountain roads, Route 2 and Route 4 traffic, winter ski-season congestion, and severe snow and ice in the western highlands. These everyday realities shape the kinds of injuries that happen here, and understanding them is part of building a strong, well-documented claim. Injury claims arising in Farmington are filed and litigated through Franklin County Superior Court (Farmington).

Local insight: Injury claims in Farmington are handled through Franklin County Superior Court (Farmington), and the leading regional risk is winding mountain roads, Route 2 and Route 4 traffic, winter ski-season congestion, and severe snow and ice in the western highlands.

Don't Face the Insurance Company Alone in Farmington

After an accident in Farmington, the at-fault party's insurer moves quickly to limit what it pays. It may request a recorded statement, push a fast lowball offer, or argue that your own conduct — not its insured's negligence — caused your injuries. An attorney who understands Farmington, Franklin County, and Maine's modified comparative negligence (50% bar) can push back, preserve evidence before it disappears, and build a claim for the full value of your losses.

Injury Cases We Handle in Farmington

Injured Farmington residents pursue many kinds of claims. Below are the personal injury practice areas our network attorneys handle for this community and across Maine.

Car Accident

Maine's mix of highways, rural two-lane roads, and harsh winter weather makes car crashes a constant danger from the Turnpike to remote county routes.

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Truck Accident

I-95, U.S. Route 1, and Route 2 carry heavy logging, freight, and farm-equipment traffic, and crashes with large trucks are often catastrophic.

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Motorcycle Accident

Maine's scenic riding routes draw thousands of motorcyclists, and a moment of driver inattention can leave a rider with life-altering injuries.

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Pedestrian Accident

From Portland's busy downtown to small-town crosswalks, pedestrians struck by vehicles face severe injuries and long recoveries.

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Bicycle Accident

Maine's growing network of bike routes and tourism cycling puts riders on roads shared with fast, sometimes distracted, traffic.

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Drunk Driving Accident

Impaired drivers cause devastating crashes across Maine every year; victims may pursue both the driver and, in some cases, an over-serving establishment.

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Wrongful Death

When negligence takes a loved one, Maine law lets surviving family members seek justice and financial security through a wrongful death claim.

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Slip and Fall

Maine's long winters create ice and snow hazards, and property owners who fail to keep premises safe can be held responsible for serious falls.

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Premises Liability

From negligent security to unsafe stairs and pools, Maine property owners owe visitors a duty to keep their premises reasonably safe.

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Medical Malpractice

When Maine doctors, hospitals, or nurses fall below the accepted standard of care, the consequences can be permanent and life-altering.

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Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic brain injuries can change a life forever and demand compensation that accounts for a lifetime of care and lost ability.

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Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal cord injuries often mean permanent disability and lifelong medical needs, and they demand the maximum compensation available.

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Workplace Injury

Logging, fishing, shipbuilding, construction, and mill work injure thousands of Maine workers each year, sometimes beyond what workers' comp covers.

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Dog Bite

Maine's dog-bite statute holds owners liable for attacks, protecting victims — especially children — from serious bite injuries.

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Boating & Marine Accident

With a long coastline, busy harbors, and countless lakes, Maine sees frequent boating, ferry, and personal-watercraft accidents.

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Nursing Home Abuse

Maine has one of the oldest populations in the nation, making nursing home neglect and abuse a serious and underreported problem.

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Uninsured Motorist

When an at-fault driver has no insurance or too little, your own UM/UIM coverage may be the key to recovering what you are owed.

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Bus & Transit Accident

Crashes involving city buses, school buses, and tour buses raise unique liability and government-claim issues under Maine law.

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Burn Injury

Severe burns from crashes, fires, electrical accidents, and defective products require specialized, long-term, and costly care.

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Defective Product

When a defective product causes injury, manufacturers and sellers can be held strictly liable under Maine product-liability law.

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Snowmobile & ATV Accident

Maine's vast snowmobile and ATV trail networks see serious off-road crashes every season, often in remote areas far from help.

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What Your Farmington Injury Claim May Be Worth

The value of an injury claim in Farmington depends on the severity of your injuries, your medical costs and future care, lost wages and earning capacity, the clarity of fault, and the insurance coverage available. Under Maine's modified comparative negligence (50% bar) (14 M.R.S. § 156), you can recover even if you were partly at fault — as long as you were less than 50% responsible — with your award reduced accordingly. Most Maine injury claims must be filed within six years (14 M.R.S. § 752), but shorter deadlines apply to wrongful death (three years) and to claims against a government entity (notice within 180 days). The only way to understand your specific claim's value is a free review.

Take the First Step After Your Farmington Injury

You do not have to face the insurance companies alone. Injury Claim Team offers free, confidential case reviews for injured Farmington residents, and our network attorneys charge no fee unless they win. Call 973-566-5599 or request your review online — a specialist will reach out within the hour.

Farmington Personal Injury FAQs

Nothing upfront. Our network attorneys work on contingency — no fee unless they win compensation for you. The case review is always free and confidential.

Yes. We connect injured people across Farmington and the wider Franklin County with experienced Maine injury attorneys.

Seek medical care immediately, document the scene if you safely can, avoid giving recorded statements to insurers, and contact us for a free review to protect your rights.

Most Maine injury claims have a six years deadline (14 M.R.S. § 752), with shorter limits for wrongful death and claims against government entities. Act quickly so evidence can be preserved.

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