New Hampshire Complaint regarding Auto Accident: Guest Passenger vs Both Drivers Description: A New Hampshire Complaint regarding an auto accident involving a guest passenger and both drivers refers to a legal action initiated by a passenger who was injured in a car accident caused by the negligence or wrongdoing of both drivers involved. This type of complaint seeks compensation for damages, medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other related losses suffered by the passenger as a result of the accident. Keywords: 1. New Hampshire complaint 2. Auto accident 3. Guest passenger 4. Both drivers 5. Legal action 6. Negligence 7. Wrongdoing 8. Compensation 9. Damages 10. Medical expenses 11. Pain and suffering 12. Lost wages 13. Passenger rights 14. Traffic laws 15. Liability Types of New Hampshire Complaints regarding Auto Accident: Guest Passenger vs Both Drivers: 1. Negligence-based complaint: In this type of complaint, the guest passenger alleges that both drivers were negligent, meaning they failed to exercise reasonable care while operating their vehicles, leading to the accident and subsequent injuries to the passenger. 2. Recklessness complaint: If the passenger's injuries are a direct result of the drivers' recklessness, such as excessive speeding, aggressive driving, or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, a complaint can be filed based on their reckless actions. 3. Gross negligence complaint: If the drivers' conduct is deemed to be grossly negligent, indicating a wanton or reckless disregard for the safety of others, the passenger may pursue a complaint alleging gross negligence. 4. Failure to follow traffic laws complaint: If the passenger can prove that both drivers violated traffic laws, such as running a red light or stop sign, failing to yield right of way, or illegal passing, a complaint can be filed claiming that their failure to adhere to laws caused the accident and the passenger's injuries. 5. Joint and several liability complaints: In this type of complaint, the passenger holds both drivers jointly and severally liable for their injuries and seeks compensation from either or both drivers as determined by the court. Note: It is advisable to consult with a qualified attorney to understand the specific details and types of complaints applicable to your situation and determine the best course of action.