Somersworth traffic patterns can create high-risk situations—especially during weekends and evenings when people are heading to or from restaurants, events, or social gatherings. Many crashes involve:
- Intersection and turn conflicts on busier corridors
- Lane departures on darker stretches or during bad weather
- Pedestrian-adjacent danger near places where people walk to meet rides or cross streets
- Rear-end collisions where impairment may be inferred from braking patterns and officer observations
When a crash happens, the questions quickly become:
- What exactly did officers observe?
- How was impairment documented?
- Is the timeline consistent with witness accounts and video (if any)?
- Are there gaps because evidence was lost or repaired vehicles were moved?
These details matter for liability and for how aggressively insurance companies try to reduce payment.


