How Do Car Accident Cases Work in New Jersey?

By Robert Smith | February 15, 2021 |

New Jersey is a no-fault car insurance state.  This means that when you get into a car accident, there’s no determination of fault. Your insurance policy pays for your accident, and the other driver’s insurance policy pays for theirs. This means that even dealing with your own insurance company can be a little bit fraught,…

Do You Have Grounds for a Personal Injury Claim?

By Robert Smith | January 18, 2021 |

One reason many of our clients initially hesitate to contact us is they don’t know if they have grounds for a personal injury claim. They also aren’t sure if their case is strong enough to proceed. This reticence can hurt, as it can mean you spend way too much time dealing with insurance companies directly.…

3 Factors that Impact the Value of a New Jersey Personal Injury Claim

By Robert Smith | January 7, 2021 |

How much is your personal injury claim really worth? We know our clients hate hearing it, but the answer really is: “it depends.”  In general, we can’t even answer the question until you’ve reached maximum medical improvement, as those bills and your long-term care needs tell us what the sum total of your economic damages…

Truck Accident Settlements

By Robert Smith | December 16, 2020 |

Getting into an accident with an 18-wheeler is potentially life-changing. Semis cause some of the most devastating accidents on the road. When you choose an attorney to help you deal with these accidents you don’t want to choose just anyone. Truck accidents come with some special concerns that it’s important to be aware of.  Truck…

How Does a New Jersey Premises Liability Case Work?

By Robert Smith | November 30, 2020 |

While a premises liability case is most often known as a “slip and fall” case, it can cover any type of case where a person gets hurt on another person’s property. Slips and falls are simply the most common way this can happen. Knowing how these cases work can help you determine whether you’ve got…

3 Reasons Motorcycle Personal Injury Cases Require Expert Help

By Robert Smith | November 15, 2020 |

Any time you are involved in a personal injury case you’re going to want to get the very best help you can get. Expertise and negotiation skill both have a huge impact on the potential outcome of your case.  Yet a motorcycle case requires even more expertise. These are some of the hardest personal injury…

What Happens if the At-Fault Driver Was Uninsured in a New Jersey Car Accident?

By Robert Smith | November 1, 2020 |

Roughly 15% of New Jersey drivers are uninsured. This means that the driver who caused your car accident might not have any assets for you to go after when it’s time for you to collect compensation for your injuries.  Most motorists turn to uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage to fix this problem. This coverage will help you…

How Are Pain and Suffering Damages Calculated in New Jersey?

By Robert Smith | October 15, 2020 |

In any personal injury case there are two types of damages: economic damages and non-economic damages. Economic damages are easy to calculate. They’re your medical bills, car damage bills, and other expenses which are backed up by hard numbers. Non-economic damages, also known as pain and suffering, are harder to pin down. As such, the…

Why You Should Stay Off of Social Media if You Have a Personal Injury Case

By Robert Smith | October 1, 2020 |

You may not know it, but when you enter into a personal injury case you are inviting your attorney to create a narrative on your behalf. The narrative is generally a simple one: someone was negligent, you were hurt as a result of that negligence, and that negligence caused real harm that has a financial…