Eugene Mirman, the comedian and voice actor known for his role in 'Bob's Burgers,' has shared an update on his condition following a fiery car crash in New Hampshire. Mirman posted on Instagram Friday, expressing gratitude to the rescuers who pulled him from his burning vehicle and to the hospital staff who treated him. He described himself as 'doing relatively alright, all things considered,' though he did not provide specific details about his injuries. The crash occurred Tuesday when Mirman's 2026 Lucid Gravity collided with the Bedford Toll Plaza, igniting a fire. A state trooper assigned to New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte's security detail, along with bystanders, helped extract him from the wreckage. Mirman's post included a photo of himself bandaged and holding an illustration that read 'Life is an Adventure.' He joked about his limited access to his phone, advising against his 'method of decreasing screen-time.' The crash remains under investigation, with no charges filed as of now.
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Eugene Mirman Updates Fans After Fiery Crash
Comedian and 'Bob's Burgers' actor shares recovery progress, thanks rescuers.
By The Unbiased Times AI
April 3, 2026 • 8:29 PM• Updated April 3, 2026 • 9:12 PM
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All sources uniformly report on Eugene Mirman's recovery update, the heroic actions of bystanders and first responders, and the ongoing investigation into the crash. There is no divergence in the core facts presented, and all outlets emphasize Mirman's gratitude and the severity of the incident without sensationalizing the details.
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