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New Jersey Car Accident Lawyers

Key Takeaways

  • New Jersey is a no-fault insurance state, but serious injuries may allow you to step outside the no-fault system and pursue additional compensation.
  • Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, future care, and pain and suffering, depending on your insurance coverage and case details.
  • Prompt medical care, documentation, and legal representation can significantly strengthen your claim.
  • You generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit.

At Ellis Law, our New Jersey car accident lawyers understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll a serious collision can take. For decades, we have helped injured clients recover compensation after devastating crashes, securing millions of dollars in results. We believe negligent drivers, corporations, and other responsible parties must be held fully accountable for the harm they cause.

Serving clients throughout New Jerseyโ€”including Vineland, Atlantic City, Camden, Trenton, and surrounding South Jersey communitiesโ€”we provide aggressive, client-focused representation from start to finish.

What Should I Do After a Car Accident in New Jersey?

Taking the right steps after a crash can protect both your health and your legal rights:

  • Call 911 immediately. Police and emergency responders should document the scene. New Jersey law requires reporting accidents involving injury, death, or property damage over $500.
  • Seek medical attention right away. Even minor symptoms may indicate serious injuries.
  • Provide accurate information. Speak clearly with law enforcement, but avoid speculating or admitting fault.
  • Collect documentation. Obtain the police report number, witness contact information, and medical records.
  • Exchange information. Gather insurance and contact details from all drivers involved.
  • Contact a car accident lawyer. Legal guidance early in the process helps preserve critical evidence and protects your claim.

How Our New Jersey Car Accident Lawyers Help

After a crash, insurance companies often move quickly to limit payouts. Our legal team steps in immediately to protect your interests:

  • Thorough Investigation: We examine the crash scene, review vehicle damage, obtain surveillance footage when available, and work with accident reconstruction professionals.
  • Insurance Company Communication: We handle all negotiations and correspondence so you are not pressured into low settlements.
  • Case Management: We ensure deadlines are met, filings are accurate, and your claim progresses efficiently.
  • Full Damage Evaluation: We identify all sources of compensation, including third-party liability where applicable.

What Is the Value of My Car Accident Claim?

There is no fixed value for a car accident claim in New Jersey. The outcome depends on several key factors:

  • Liability and strength of evidence
  • Severity of injuries and long-term impact
  • Cost of current and future medical treatment
  • Lost income and reduced earning capacity
  • Degree of permanent disability, if any
  • Available insurance coverage and policy limits

Our attorneys work with medical professionals, economists, and life care planners to fully assess the long-term impact of your injuries.

What Types of Compensation Can I Recover?

Depending on the circumstances of your case, you may be eligible to recover compensation for:

  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Rehabilitation and long-term care
  • Lost wages and diminished earning ability
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of quality of life
  • Disability accommodations and assistive care
  • Wrongful death damages for surviving family members

Verdicts and Settlements


$1,450,000

Motor vehicle accident. Plaintiff sustained a brain injury.

$908,997

Plaintiff motor vehicle side-swiped by tractor trailer forcing Plaintiff vehicle off the road.

$650,000

Defendant motor vehicle went through stop sign.

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How Is Fault Determined in a New Jersey Car Accident?

Fault is established by proving negligence. Common examples include:

  • Speeding or reckless driving
  • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Distracted driving (texting, phone use, etc.)
  • Failure to obey traffic signals or right-of-way laws

We also investigate third-party liability, which may include:

  • Vehicle manufacturers (defective parts)
  • Repair shops or maintenance providers
  • Government entities responsible for unsafe road design or maintenance

New Jersey follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning your compensation may be reduced if you are found partially at fault.

Dangerous Roads and High-Risk Areas in New Jersey

Certain roadways in New Jersey see a higher frequency of serious collisions due to congestion, design, and traffic volume. These include:

  • Route 42 and the Atlantic City Expressway corridor โ€“ heavy commuter traffic and high-speed merging lanes
  • Interstate 295 (I-295) โ€“ frequent truck traffic and multi-lane congestion
  • Garden State Parkway (especially North Jersey segments) โ€“ high volume and aggressive driving patterns
  • Route 130 in Burlington and Camden Counties โ€“ mixed commercial and residential traffic
  • Black Horse Pike (Route 322) โ€“ known for intersections and sudden stops
  • Route 47 through Vineland and Cumberland County โ€“ rural-to-suburban transitions with limited lighting in areas

In South Jersey communities like Vineland, Millville, and Bridgeton, crashes often occur near busy intersections, shopping corridors, and high-speed county roads where traffic patterns shift quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions about Car Accidents in New Jersey

How long do I have to file a car accident claim in New Jersey?

You generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline may prevent you from recovering compensation.

Do I need a lawyer if the insurance company has already made an offer?

Yes. Early insurance offers are often lower than the true value of a claim. A lawyer can evaluate whether the offer accounts for future medical costs and long-term losses.

What if I was partially at fault for the accident?

New Jersey allows recovery under its modified comparative negligence rule, as long as you are not more than 50% responsible. Your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault.

What if my injuries appear days after the accident?

This is common. You should still seek medical treatment immediately and document all symptoms. Some injuries worsen over time if left untreated.

Will my case go to court?

Most car accident cases settle out of court. However, if a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are prepared to take your case to trial.

Our New Jersey Car Accident Lawyers at Ellis Law Fight to Get You the Compensation You Deserve

If you or a loved one has been injured in a collision, you deserve aggressive and compassionate representation. Our dedicated New Jersey car accident lawyers at Ellis Law know what you are going through, and we work tirelessly to make sure that justice is served in your case. Contact Ellis Law at 732-308-0200 or complete our online contact form to schedule your free consultation today. With office locations in New Jersey and New York, we proudly serve clients throughout both states.

Meet Our Attorneys


Herb Ellis

Partner

Herbert Ellis


Jonathan Ellis

Partner

Jonathan Ellis


Amy

Associate

Amy Buchansky-Francesco


Stephen Slavoff, Jr.

Associate

Stephen Slavoff, Jr.


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