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Automobile and Vehicle Accidents
Types of Automobile and Vehicle Accidents we Handle
Automobile Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents
Pedestrian and Bicycle Accidents
Uninsured and Underinsured Driver Claims
What Does a Car Accident Lawyer Do?
When the negligence of another driver causes a motor vehicle accident, the victims are often left with devastating injuries and property damage. In these cases, it is important for victims to secure legal help from an experienced automobile accident attorney in NJ who can not only explain their legal options, but can likewise help them to recover the compensation they deserve.
The knowledgeable automobile accident lawyers at Levinson Axelrod, P.A. will be able to evaluate your case and provide advice on how best to proceed with your claim. They can also represent you in court and aggressively fight for maximum recovery. An experienced attorney will know all relevant laws, understand insurance regulations, and have access to expert witnesses that can help strengthen your case. With their knowledge of personal injury law and experience handling similar cases, they can assist you in receiving the most compensation possible for any losses that you have suffered due to your car crash.
A car accident lawyer near you can also:
- Evaluate your case and provide advice on how to proceed with your claim
- Represent you in Court
- Fight aggressively for maximum compensation
- Handle negotiations with insurance companies, medical professionals, and other parties involved in the crash
- Work towards a settlement or jury verdict that covers all of the damages associated with the car accident, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage costs, emotional distress damages, and more
- Provide resources to help victims deal with their trauma after an auto accident
- Guide you through every step of the process from filing a personal injury claim to resolving any disputes
Do I Need A Lawyer For A Car Accident
As a general guideline, it’s best to contact an experienced auto accident lawyer in NJ after a car accident as soon as possible. The first reason to do so is the statute of limitations. The statute of limitations is a law which is implemented on a state by state basis which limits how long claimants have to file any personal injury claim. In New Jersey, most accident victims over the age of 18 have a two-year time frame. This means you have two years from the date your accident occurred to file your claim or you will most likely be unable to do so. This time limit may be shorter in accidents involving State, County and/or Municipal entities and their employees.
Aside from injuries which involve broken bones or other readily apparent injuries, some accident-related injuries can involve "soft tissues" such as muscles, ligaments or tendons. These injuries can be difficult to initially identify and diagnose, often times requiring sophisticated diagnostic testing which insurance companies are often times reluctant to authorize. They are often times progressive, with symptoms growing worse over time as pressure develops or increases on the surrounding nerves and other tissues. It may take weeks or more before the symptoms of an injury fully manifests themselves, and ever longer to be accurately diagnosed.
Because of this, insurance companies will often times seek to contact accident victims as soon as possible following an accident in order get victims to sign a compensation agreement before they understand the true nature and severity of their injuries. Only afterwards do these individuals go on to realize the true extent of their injuries, not to mention what their necessary medical treatment will entail. What may initially look like a "good deal" may not be such a good deal once you discover that your injuries are worse than you initially thought or that you will have to pay for your accident-related medical treatment out of your settlement proceeds. While there may be a proper time and place to negotiate with an insurance company, you should never attempt to do so unless you know all the facts. If you have suffered injuries at the hands of a negligent driver, speak to our New Jersey car accident attorneys for help!
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FAQs
Common Causes of Car Accidents
- Distracted driving
- Drunk driving
- Speeding
- Reckless driving
- Bad weather
- Inexperienced drivers
What Types of Compensation Can I Recover?
Whether you suffered from broken bones, a spinal injury, or an injury to your head or one of your joints, financial compensation may be available to cover your medical bills, the costs of rehabilitation, and your lost income and future earnings. You may also recover compensation for non-economic damages such as your pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment and the quality of life.
Filing NJ P.L.I.G.A. Benefits Claims
If you have been in a motor vehicle accident where neither you nor the negligent driver has any automobile insurance coverage, you may have the option to file a claim with the New Jersey Property-Liability Insurance Guaranty Association (N.J.P.L.I.G.A). You will need to file a Proof of Claim (POC) with the Liquidator to begin the claims process. They will then forward this claim to NJ PLIGA for review.
Although you may be concerned with filing a claim as soon as possible, it's worth discussing your case with a New Jersey auto accident attorney first. You may have other options for recovering additional compensation.
Car Accident Claims and PIP Benefits
Personal Injury Protection benefits, also known by the acronym P.I.P. are art of your "No Fault" benefits designed to cover the costs of your accident-related medical expenses. These benefits apply regardless of who was responsible for causing your accident to occur. How much coverage you will be provided is governed by your specific policy and New Jersey law. To obtain these benefits, you must file a P.I.P. application for them with your automobile insurance company.
PIP provides the following benefits after accidents:
- All reasonable hospital and medical related expenses
- Lost wages for a maximum of 52 weeks
- Reimbursement for any essential services needed (child care, housework, etc.)
- Up to $1,000 in funeral costs if death occurred
- Up to $10,000 in income continuation benefits
What to Do After an Car Accident in New Jersey
- Report the accident to the police
- Get medical assistance and treatment, if necessary
- Collect evidence, such as photographs, if it is safe to do so
- Consult with an experienced automobile accident attorney
Why Choose Levinson Axelrod, P.A.
Levinson Axelrod, P.A. has been trusted by clients across New Jersey since 1939.Levinson Axelrod, P.A. understands that motor vehicle accident cases can be complicated—especially when commercial or public entities are involved. The good news? You don’t have to try to navigate your case alone.
Our New Jersey Personal Injury Litigation Specialists are skilled at handling such claims and have a proven track record of success in and out of the courtroom. In fact, we have recovered more than $350 million for our clients in just the last five years alone.
*Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.
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