Injured in a Car Accident in Burlington County?
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Car Accident Lawyer Serving Burlington County, New Jersey
Burlington County is the largest county in New Jersey by area, with a road network that includes major highways, busy commercial corridors, and rural roads. The mix of commuter traffic heading to Philadelphia, high-speed highway travel, and local road congestion creates conditions ripe for serious collisions.
Attorney Michael Alan Siddons has helped hundreds of accident victims throughout New Jersey recover the compensation they deserve for their injuries, medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident in Burlington County, we are ready to fight for you.
Call (609) 285-3999 today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We work on a contingency fee basis — you pay nothing unless we win your case.
Why You Need an Experienced Car Accident Attorney
After a car accident, insurance companies move quickly to minimize what they pay. Adjusters may contact you within hours, offering a low settlement before you fully understand the extent of your injuries. Attorney Michael Siddons levels the playing field by handling all negotiations with insurance companies, investigating the accident, documenting your damages, and building the strongest possible case for full compensation.
Burlington County Car Accident Statistics
Burlington County has seen a sharp and alarming increase in traffic fatalities. According to the New Jersey State Police, Burlington County recorded 45 traffic fatalities in 2024 — a 25% increase over 2023. This is one of the largest year-over-year increases of any county in New Jersey.
As the largest county by land area in New Jersey, Burlington County’s mix of rural highways, suburban corridors, and high-speed interstates creates particularly dangerous driving conditions. Routes 130, 206, and 38, along with the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate 295, are among the most heavily traveled — and most dangerous — roads in the county.
The rising fatality numbers reflect a statewide trend: New Jersey recorded 662 traffic deaths in 2024, putting the state on pace for its highest total in 17 years. Burlington County drivers, motorcyclists, pedestrians, and bicyclists are all at increased risk.
If you or a loved one has been injured or lost in a car accident in Burlington County, Attorney Michael Siddons can help you hold the at-fault driver accountable and pursue the full compensation your family deserves. Call (610) 255-7500 today for a free consultation.
Understanding New Jersey’s Car Accident Laws
New Jersey is a “choice no-fault” state, meaning your own insurance covers your medical bills regardless of who caused the accident. However, if your injuries meet the serious injury threshold — including significant disfigurement, displaced fractures, loss of a body part, or permanent injury — you can step outside the no-fault system and file a claim against the at-fault driver for full compensation including pain and suffering.
Compensation You May Be Entitled To
If you have been injured in a car accident in Burlington County, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical Expenses: Emergency room visits, hospital stays, surgeries, physical therapy, prescription medications, and future medical treatment related to your injuries
- Lost Wages: Income lost while recovering from your injuries, including future earning capacity if your injuries prevent you from returning to your previous occupation
- Pain and Suffering: Physical pain, emotional distress, anxiety, depression, and diminished quality of life caused by the accident
- Property Damage: Repair or replacement of your vehicle and any personal property damaged in the crash
- Loss of Consortium: Impact on your relationship with your spouse or family due to your injuries
- Out-of-Pocket Expenses: Transportation to medical appointments, home modifications, hired help for tasks you can no longer perform, and other accident-related costs
Common Causes of Car Accidents in Burlington County
Route 130, Route 38, Route 73, and the New Jersey Turnpike are among the busiest and most accident-prone roads in Burlington County. The interchange areas around Mount Laurel and Moorestown see particularly heavy congestion during rush hours.
The most common causes of car accidents we handle include:
- Distracted Driving: Texting, phone use, eating, and other distractions that take a driver’s attention from the road
- Speeding: Excessive speed reduces reaction time and increases the severity of collisions
- Drunk and Impaired Driving: Alcohol and drug impairment remain leading causes of serious and fatal accidents
- Reckless Driving: Aggressive lane changes, tailgating, running red lights, and other dangerous behaviors
- Weather-Related Accidents: Rain, snow, ice, and fog create hazardous conditions on Burlington County roads
- Failure to Yield: Drivers who fail to yield the right of way at intersections, merge points, and crosswalks
Types of Car Accident Cases We Handle
- Rear-end collisions
- Head-on collisions
- T-bone (side-impact) crashes
- Multi-vehicle pileups
- Hit-and-run accidents
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist claims
- Uber and Lyft rideshare accidents
- Drunk driving accidents
- Intersection accidents
- Highway and interstate accidents
What to Do After a Car Accident in Burlington County
The steps you take immediately after an accident can significantly impact your ability to recover compensation:
- Call 911: Report the accident and request medical attention for anyone who is injured. A police report is critical evidence for your claim.
- Seek Medical Treatment: Even if you feel fine, see a doctor as soon as possible. Many serious injuries — including concussions, whiplash, and internal injuries — may not show symptoms immediately.
- Document Everything: Take photos of the accident scene, vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic signs, and your injuries. Get contact information from witnesses.
- Do Not Admit Fault: Avoid saying “I’m sorry” or making any statements that could be interpreted as admitting fault. Stick to the facts when speaking with police.
- Do Not Give a Recorded Statement: Politely decline when the other driver’s insurance company asks for a recorded statement. Contact an attorney first.
- Contact an Attorney: Call the Siddons Law Firm at (609) 285-3999 for a free consultation before accepting any settlement offer.
Statute of Limitations
In New Jersey, you generally have 2 years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline typically means losing your right to compensation forever. Do not wait to contact an attorney — evidence can be lost, witnesses’ memories fade, and critical deadlines can pass. The sooner you call, the stronger your case will be.
The Legal Process for a Burlington County Car Accident Claim
Personal injury lawsuits for Burlington County car accidents are filed in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Burlington County Vicinage, located at 49 Rancocas Road, Mount Holly, NJ 08060.
Most car accident cases follow this general timeline:
- Investigation and Evidence Gathering: We obtain the police report, interview witnesses, collect medical records, and preserve all evidence
- Medical Treatment: You focus on recovering while we document the full extent of your injuries and treatment
- Demand and Negotiation: Once you reach maximum medical improvement, we prepare a comprehensive demand package and negotiate aggressively with the insurance company
- Litigation (if necessary): If the insurance company refuses to offer fair compensation, we file a lawsuit and take your case to trial. Our willingness to go to court often motivates insurers to offer better settlements.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is my car accident case worth in Burlington County, NJ?
The value of a car accident case depends on several factors including the severity of your injuries, total medical expenses, lost wages, the impact on your daily life, and the available insurance coverage. Minor soft tissue injuries may settle for tens of thousands of dollars, while serious injuries involving surgery, permanent disability, or long-term treatment can result in settlements or verdicts of hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars. Attorney Siddons provides free case evaluations and will give you an honest assessment of your claim’s potential value.
What is the statute of limitations for a car accident in New Jersey?
In New Jersey, you generally have 2 years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline typically means losing your right to compensation forever. There are exceptions that can shorten or extend this deadline, which is why consulting an attorney as soon as possible is essential.
Should I talk to the other driver’s insurance company?
No. Insurance adjusters are trained to get you to say things that can be used to reduce or deny your claim. They may ask leading questions, request a recorded statement, or pressure you to accept a quick, lowball settlement before you know the full extent of your injuries. Let an experienced attorney handle all communications with insurance companies on your behalf.
Do I need a lawyer for a car accident in Burlington County?
While you are not legally required to hire a lawyer, studies consistently show that accident victims represented by attorneys recover significantly more compensation than those who handle claims on their own — even after attorney fees. Insurance companies take claims more seriously when an attorney is involved, and an experienced attorney can identify damages and legal theories you may not have considered.
What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
You may still be entitled to significant compensation. New Jersey follows a comparative negligence system, which means your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault but is not eliminated entirely. For example, if you are found 20% at fault and your damages total $100,000, you could still recover $80,000. An experienced attorney can help minimize your assigned fault percentage and maximize your recovery.
We Serve All of Burlington County
We represent car accident victims throughout Burlington County, including residents of Mount Laurel, Evesham (Marlton), Moorestown, Cinnaminson, Bordentown, Willingboro, Burlington City, Medford, Pemberton, and Maple Shade.
Get the Compensation You Deserve
If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident in Burlington County, New Jersey, do not let the insurance companies take advantage of you. Attorney Michael Alan Siddons has the experience, resources, and determination to fight for the full compensation you deserve.
Contact Siddons Law Firm today at (609) 285-3999 to schedule your free consultation. We handle all car accident cases on a contingency fee basis — you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
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