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Hearing Loss Personal Injury Claims

Holding negligent parties accountable for life-altering injuries

Introduction

Personal Injury Claims for Hearing Loss in New Hampshire

Hearing loss is a serious and often permanent injury that can dramatically affect communication, employment, safety, and quality of life. Unlike workers’ compensation claims, personal injury hearing loss cases arise when another party’s negligence causes sudden or progressive damage to your hearing.

At Vanacore Law Office, we represent New Hampshire injury victims who have suffered hearing loss due to accidents, unsafe conditions, defective products, or other negligent conduct. Attorney John G. Vanacore brings decades of litigation experience to these complex cases, focusing on accountability and full financial recovery.

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Common Causes of Hearing Loss in Personal Injury Cases

How Negligence Can Lead to Hearing Damage

Hearing loss in personal injury cases often results from:

  • Motor vehicle accidents involving head or ear trauma
  • Explosions or blast injuries
  • Construction or industrial accidents caused by unsafe practices
  • Defective products that generate excessive noise
  • Falls resulting in head or brain injuries
  • Assaults or other violent incidents

Unlike occupational exposure claims, these cases focus on whether reasonable safety measures were ignored or violated.

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Types of Hearing Loss & Related Injuries

Injuries Commonly Seen in Negligence-Based Claims

We represent clients suffering from:

Partial or total hearing loss

Noise-induced hearing damage

Tinnitus (ringing, buzzing, or roaring in the ears)

Inner ear damage affecting balance

Hearing loss associated with traumatic brain injuries

Hearing loss does not need to result in total deafness to qualify for a personal injury claim.

Proving a Hearing Loss Personal Injury Claim

What Must Be Proven

To succeed in a hearing loss personal injury claim, it must be shown that:

− Another party owed you a duty of care
− That duty was breached through negligence or misconduct
− The breach directly caused your hearing loss
− You suffered measurable damages as a result

Insurance companies often attempt to minimize hearing loss by blaming age or pre-existing conditions. Vanacore Law works with audiologists, neurologists, and medical experts to establish clear causation and long-term impact.

Compensation Available in Hearing Loss Cases

Damages You May Be Entitled To Recover

Depending on the circumstances, compensation may include:

  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Hearing aids and assistive technology
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Future care and rehabilitation costs

We pursue compensation that reflects both the immediate and lifelong consequences of hearing loss.

Hearing Loss Case Results

Real Results for Injured New Hampshire Clients

Vanacore Law has successfully handled serious injury cases involving permanent impairment and long-term disability. Our focus is on meaningful outcomes — not quick settlements that fail to address future needs.

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How Vanacore Law Can Help

Experienced Advocacy for Complex Personal Injury Claims

Hearing loss cases often require detailed medical evidence and aggressive legal advocacy. Attorney John Vanacore understands how insurers attempt to undervalue these injuries — and how to fight back.

We assist clients with:

  • Investigating the cause of hearing loss
  • Identifying all liable parties
  • Working with medical experts to prove damages
  • Negotiating and litigating for full compensation

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Get Help With a Hearing Loss Personal Injury Claim

If your hearing loss was caused by an accident or someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Do not let insurance companies minimize the impact of your injury.

Call 603-228-1180 to speak with Vanacore Law Office about your hearing loss personal injury claim.

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