When Sowerby & Moustakis Law May Be the Right Choice for Personal Injury Cases

An accident can disrupt your health, your work, and your life. Choosing the right personal injury lawyer ensures you have someone fighting for your rights while you focus on recovery. At Sowerby & Moustakis Law, we represent injury victims in Southern New Hampshire with local care and proven results.

Here are the top five reasons clients across Southern New Hampshire choose us for personal injury cases:

Reason 1: Recognized Experience and Credibility

Founder and Managing Member Peter Moustakis is a trusted attorney in New Hampshire with leadership roles in local bar associations and NAELA. His credibility in the legal community leads to attorney referrals and client trust.

“Knowledgeable, responsive, and thorough, Peter treats every client’s problem as if it were his own.” – Julie T.

Reason 2: We Make the Claims Process Clear

Insurance companies can be intimidating, but our clients say we make the process straightforward. From the first consultation to negotiation or trial, we explain each step in plain English and keep you updated.

“Peter was approachable, easy to talk to, and helpful in explaining the process.” – Rebeccah C.

Reason 3: Local Roots and Personal Advocacy

Our office in Amherst serves injury victims across Milford, Hollis, Nashua, Bedford, and surrounding towns. Unlike large Boston firms that advertise in New Hampshire, we provide personal attention and community connection. You will always speak directly with our team.

“New Hampshire wants a local business, and they’ll avoid the big law firm in favor of that.” – Peter Moustakis

Reason 4: No Upfront Costs, Contingency Fees Only

We handle personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing upfront and only owe attorney’s fees if we recover compensation for you.

Clients note that our fees are reasonable and that the value of professional help is “worth not struggling through on your own.” 

Reason 5: Proven Client Satisfaction

Our clients consistently give us five-star reviews for being approachable, thorough, and supportive. They appreciate that we take the time to listen and fight for the best outcome possible.

“Peter is wonderful to work with. He has a peaceful demeanor that helps clients’ peace of mind. Would 100% recommend.” – Client review

Serving Southern New Hampshire

From Amherst to Milford, Hollis, Nashua, Bedford, and beyond, injury victims choose Sowerby & Moustakis Law because we provide both legal strength and compassionate guidance.Schedule your free consultation today and let us help you recover the compensation you deserve.

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