New Jersey Auto Accident Lawyers

Auto Accident Lawyers

New Jersey Auto Accident Lawyers

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)’s early estimate of traffic fatalities in the United States in 2021, there were almost 43,000 deaths caused by auto accidents. That is an increase of 10.5% from the previous year and does not include injuries from car accidents.

Car accident victims vary greatly and are not limited to age, gender, or other classification. An auto accident can happen to anyone at any time and in any location throughout the country. Those injured in an automobile accident caused by another driver’s negligence, recklessness, or carelessness deserve to fight for compensation for their serious injuries and losses.

At the Law Offices of Michael Alan Siddons in New Jersey, our injury lawyers are here to ensure that anyone who sustains injuries caused by a negligent driver can fight for justice and fair compensation. Car accident attorneys have the experience, skills, and training to investigate the car accident case, gather evidence, obtain critical documents such as medical records and police reports, and build a strong case against the at-fault driver.

 Types of Auto Accidents

Car accidents happen in many different ways, and the exact circumstances of one auto accident will be as unique as those involved. There are, though, some common types of auto accidents and these include:

  • Head-on collisions

  • Rear-end collisions

  • Side-impact crashes/T-bone accidents

  • Hitting a parked vehicle

  • Rollovers

Auto accidents can occur in many ways and for countless reasons. When the primary cause is a negligent or reckless driver, that person should be held responsible for the injuries and losses they cause to the injury victims. Some of the most common reasons that a car accident may occur include:

  • Reckless driving

  • Speeding

  • Drunk driving

  • Unsafe driving maneuvers such as changing lanes

  • Tailgating

  • Failing to obey traffic lights or signs

  • Failing to yield or give right of way to another driver

  • Distracted driving

  • Illegal turns

  • Failing to drive cautiously in inclement weather

  • Poor maintenance or auto defects

Whatever the reason for the car accident, those injured victims must enlist the legal help and representation of an auto accident attorney in New Jersey, to fight for the compensation they deserve.

Rideshare Auto Accidents

Uber, Lyft, and other ridesharing apps have made public transportation affordable and convenient. 36 percent of Americans using ridesharing apps instead of car rental. Over 2.4 million Uber and Lyft drivers were actively using US roads. This exponential growth in the rideshare industry has also led to an influx in road accidents by 3 percent. Learn more about what you need to do if you were involved in an accident in an Uber or Lyft by clicking here

Common Injuries Sustained in a Auto Accident

Depending on the type of auto accident you are involved in and a number of other critical factors, you may sustain various serious injuries. Some injuries may be minor and only require superficial treatment (a minor car accident such as a fender bender may have subsequent minor injuries). Other collisions, however, are much more severe and cause major damage.

At the Law Offices of Michael Alan Siddons in New Jersey, we have fought for car accident victims who have sustained such injuries as:

  • Traumatic brain injury

  • Neck injuries

  • Back Injuries

  • Broken bones

  • Burns

  • Whiplash

  • Spinal cord injuries

  • Skin lacerations

  • Organ damage

  • Internal bleeding

  • Facial disfigurement

  • Nerve damage

  • Paralysis

  • Amputations

  • Wrongful death

Suppose you or a loved one sustained injuries in an auto accident caused by the negligence or recklessness of another driver. In that case, you may be eligible to fight for a car accident settlement from the other driver’s insurance company. Contact a car accident lawyer at the Law Offices of Michael Alan Siddons to learn more.

Understanding “Serious Injury” Under New Jersey Law

In New Jersey, the definition of a “serious injury” plays a crucial role in personal injury and auto accident claims. Because New Jersey operates under a no-fault auto insurance system, you generally cannot pursue compensation for pain and suffering unless your injuries meet the state’s legal threshold for seriousness. This rule, often referred to as the serious injury threshold or verbal threshold, is set out in New Jersey Statutes and interpreted through case law.

What Qualifies as a Serious Injury?

Under New Jersey law, an injury is considered “serious” if it falls into one or more of the following categories:

  • Death: The accident results in a fatality.

  • Dismemberment: Loss of a limb or significant part of the body.

  • Significant disfigurement or scarring: Lasting changes to appearance that go beyond minor marks.

  • Fractures: Displaced breaks to bones that require medical treatment and carry lasting effects.

  • Loss of a fetus: Injury resulting in miscarriage.

  • Permanent injury: An injury that has not healed to normal function and is not expected to fully recover even with further medical treatment.

These criteria reflect the Legislature’s intent to distinguish between injuries that are severe enough to justify expanded recovery and those that are less serious in nature.

Why the Serious Injury Threshold Matters

In most auto accident claims in New Jersey, your own no-fault insurance policy covers medical bills and lost wages regardless of fault. However, unless your injury meets the serious injury threshold, you cannot pursue additional damages such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, or loss of enjoyment of life against the at-fault driver.

 

This legal rule means that simply experiencing pain or discomfort after an accident is often insufficient to support a full personal injury claim. Courts rely on medical records, diagnostic imaging, and expert testimony to determine whether an injury truly meets the statutory threshold.

How Can an Experienced Auto Accident Attorney Benefit You?

If you have been injured in an auto accident and the primary cause of the collision was the negligence or careless behavior of another driver, you may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit against the driver and his insurance company.

While you may be able to handle the case independently, it is not advisable. To ensure that you have the greatest possible chance of obtaining the maximum compensation you are due for your injuries, consider enlisting the help of a skilled personal injury attorney such as ours at the Law Offices of Michael Alan Siddons.

Because your attorney will be well-versed in personal injury law and how to build the strongest possible case based on the other driver’s negligence as the cause of your accident, you have a great chance to obtain compensation. Our injury attorneys in New Jersey will investigate the situation thoroughly, gather much-needed evidence (police report of the car crash, medical reports, eyewitness statements), and work diligently to demonstrate why you deserve justice and compensation.

Our legal team will advise you of your legal rights as a victim and show you that you do not have to figure out how to pay for unexpected medical bills or work around lost wages on your own. With a personal injury claim, you can focus on the healing process while we hold the responsible party’s insurance company liable for your car accident injuries.

Contact Our Law Firm for Legal Representation for Your Auto Accident Claim

If you or a loved one has sustained injuries in an automobile accident caused by another driver’s reckless behavior, you may be able to recover compensation for those injuries. Contact the Law Offices of Michael Alan Siddons to discuss your situation at our free consultation. We are here to fight for your rights and work to hold the responsible parties accountable for their actions.

Furthermore, we understand the financial strain that can result from such accidents. In this regard, our approach includes a 25% Contingency Fee (No Trial). It’s worth noting that for cases where your personal injury claim is resolved without necessitating a trial, we offer a remarkably competitive attorney’s fee of 25% of the awarded amount, in addition to attorney costs. This fee structure is designed with your best interests in mind, ensuring that a significant portion of your rightful compensation remains with you. This financial support can go a long way in covering medical expenses, lost wages, and other financial burdens stemming from the accident.

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