If You Were Hurt in a Crash
We help you look at the vehicle involved, the insurance issues, the evidence, and the full effect the accident has had on your life.
Some cases involve a careless driver. Others involve an unsafe property, a dangerous product, a dog attack, a worksite injury, a security failure, or a serious medical or legal issue that needs fast attention.
You do not have to figure this out alone. Our practice areas are grouped below so you can quickly find the type of case that sounds closest to your situation. If you are not sure where your case belongs, contact us anyway.
We help you look at the vehicle involved, the insurance issues, the evidence, and the full effect the accident has had on your life.
We help you look at what the owner or business knew, what should have been fixed, and how the hazard caused your injury.
Dog bite cases often turn on the wound, the setting, the owner, and the long-term effect of scarring, infection, or trauma.
We help injured workers understand whether their case may involve workers' compensation, a third-party claim, or both.
If alcohol played a role in the injury, we help investigate what happened and identify whether another responsible party may be involved.
Witness accounts, video footage, incident reports, and location details may become critical. We help you protect evidence quickly and understand what legal claims may be available.
We help injured people review whether a manufacturer, seller, distributor, or another party may be responsible.
We look at medical care, future treatment, lost income, earning ability, pain, long-term impact, family losses, and the full cost of what happened.
Tell us what happened, where it happened, how you were injured, and what problems you are dealing with now. We can help you understand whether your case may involve an accident claim, premises liability claim, workplace injury issue, dog bite claim, civil rights matter, wrongful death claim, or another type of personal injury case.
We look at how the injury happened, who may be responsible, what evidence exists, and what deadlines or insurance issues may apply.
Reports, photos, video, witness details, property conditions, vehicle records, and medical documentation can matter.
You do not have to manage adjusters, statements, paperwork, or settlement pressure alone.
A claim should reflect your medical bills, treatment, lost income, pain, future care, and the long-term effect the injury has had on your life.
Hospital bills, follow-up care, therapy, medication, future treatment, and other injury-related medical costs.
Missed work, reduced earning ability, and financial strain caused by time away from your job or business.
Pain, limitations, permanent injury, disability, scarring, and the way the injury affects daily life.
Wrongful death damages, loss of support, and the broader effect a serious or fatal injury has on the family.
Call us or request a free case review online.
We look at the accident, injuries, insurance issues, available evidence, and possible next steps.
We explain what may matter, what to avoid, and how your case can move forward.
We handle many types of New Jersey personal injury cases, including vehicle accidents, car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, bicycle accidents, slip and fall accidents, premises liability claims, dog bites, construction accidents, workplace injuries, defective products, assault-related claims, civil rights matters, catastrophic injuries, and wrongful death cases.
That is completely fine. You only need to explain what happened. We can review the facts and help you understand whether your situation may involve an accident claim, premises liability claim, dog bite claim, workplace injury issue, wrongful death claim, or another legal category.
Your case review is free. You pay no attorney fee unless we recover compensation for you.
Be careful before giving a recorded statement or accepting an offer. Insurance companies may move quickly after an accident, and early statements can affect your claim. Speaking with a lawyer first can help protect your rights.
As soon as possible. Evidence can disappear, witnesses can become harder to reach, and deadlines may apply. Early guidance can help you avoid mistakes and preserve important information.
Yes. Many injuries take time to fully develop. You do not need to wait until treatment is finished before asking questions about your claim.
Helpful items may include accident reports, photographs, videos, insurance information, medical paperwork, correspondence, witness details, and a short timeline of what happened. If you do not have everything yet, you can still reach out.