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Keith Oliver, Esq., partner and trial attorney at Pinnacle Injury Law
Attorney Profile

Keith G. Oliver

Partner and Trial Attorney

If you are dealing with a serious injury claim and need clear answers, Keith G. Oliver is the kind of attorney clients often look for: practical, responsive, and ready to push a case forward.

  • Licensed in New Jersey
  • Licensed in New York
  • Free Case Review
  • Serious Injury Claims

Get To Know Your Attorney

Keith G. Oliver grew up in Essex County, New Jersey. He earned his B.A. from Coastal Carolina University in 2007 and his J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2010.

He began his legal career at a large New Jersey litigation-focused firm, where he built experience in case analysis, factual development, and client service under pressure. That early foundation still shows in the way he approaches serious matters today.

Keith later became a founding partner of Proetta & Oliver, helping build a practice centered on personal attention, accessibility, and serious case strategy. He believes people should be able to reach their lawyer, understand what is happening in their case, and feel like their concerns are being taken seriously from the start.

Clients often come to Keith during stressful and uncertain moments. His job is to bring order to that situation: listen carefully, identify the facts that matter, explain the next steps in plain English, and keep the case moving.

Admissions

New Jersey Supreme Court New York Supreme Court United States District Court for the District of New Jersey

Education

Seton Hall University School of Law - J.D. Coastal Carolina University - B.A.

Professional Memberships

New Jersey State Bar Association New York State Bar

Recognition and Background

Super Lawyers Rising Stars, 2017-2025 Top 40 Under 40 - National Trial Lawyers Association Founding Partner, Proetta & Oliver

Why People Choose Keith

After a serious injury, clients want more than a law degree and a title. They want someone who will step in, learn the facts, deal with the insurance company, and push the case forward instead of letting it stall.

Keith is known for being accessible, strategic, and straightforward. He takes the time to understand what happened, where the pressure points are, and what the client needs most from the case. Whether the claim involves disputed fault, difficult insurers, or litigation, he focuses on protecting the client's position and building leverage for the strongest possible outcome.

How Keith Builds a Case

Keith's background includes years of litigation-focused legal work and courtroom advocacy. That experience shapes the way he handles injury cases from the beginning. He looks closely at how the incident happened, what evidence needs to be preserved, where the defense is likely to attack the claim, and how to build leverage before the case ever reaches trial.

That approach can be especially important when liability is disputed, witnesses are inconsistent, or the insurance company refuses to evaluate the case fairly. Strong early case development often creates stronger negotiating power later.

What Clients Can Expect

A serious injury can disrupt every part of life at once. Medical treatment, missed work, financial pressure, and uncertainty about the future can make even simple decisions feel overwhelming.

Keith works to make the legal side easier to understand. He gives clients direct answers, explains what to expect, and stays focused on the issues that matter most to their recovery and claim. His style is hands-on, practical, and grounded in the belief that clients should feel informed and supported throughout the process.

Personal injury frequently asked questions review

Keith focuses his practice on serious personal injury claims, including car and truck accidents, slip and fall incidents, premises liability cases, and wrongful death matters. He is especially valuable in cases where the injuries are substantial, liability is disputed, or the insurance company is refusing to treat the injured person fairly.

Yes. He is admitted in New Jersey and New York, and also admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.

Yes. You can request a free case review to talk through what happened, what questions you have, and what next steps may make sense.

Yes. Phone, in-person, and video consultation options are available.

No. Calling the office or submitting information through the website does not, by itself, create an attorney-client relationship.

Talk With Keith G. Oliver

If you were hurt in an accident and need clear guidance about what to do next, request a free case review or call the office. You can talk through what happened and what steps may help protect your claim.

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