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Camden County Car Accident Lawyers

If you have been injured in a car accident caused by negligence, you may be entitled to substantial financial compensation. Depending on your situation, you may be able to file an insurance claim or a lawsuit against the at-fault driver. An experienced Camden County car accident lawyer can guide you through the legal process and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Dangerous Areas for Car Accidents in Camden County

Camden County experiences heavy traffic and frequent crashes. Some of the most dangerous roadways include:

  • Route 130 (U.S. Route 130): Often cited as one of the most hazardous roads in New Jersey. In 2023, multiple fatal crashes occurred here, resulting in eight deaths—including five pedestrians and one bicyclist.
  • Route 30 (White Horse Pike): Since 2010, Route 30 has been the site of over 80 fatalities and more than 11,000 crashes.
  • Route 70: Running through Camden County, Route 70 has a high crash rate. In 2023, seven people were killed in accidents on this roadway in Burlington and Camden counties.

According to recent data, Camden County recorded 2,118 crashes in 2023, leading to 25 fatalities and more than 1,000 injuries. Speeding and distracted driving were factors in over one-quarter of these accidents.

Common Causes of Camden County Car Accidents

Drivers often cause crashes by:

  • Texting, eating, or otherwise driving distracted
  • Failing to check blind spots before changing lanes
  • Making illegal left turns
  • Failing to yield the right-of-way
  • Speeding or driving too fast for conditions
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Following too closely (tailgating)
  • Reckless or aggressive driving

Common Injuries in Car Accidents

Even a single collision can cause life-altering injuries, such as:

  • Fractures and broken bones
  • Lacerations and soft tissue injuries
  • Internal organ damage
  • Neck and back injuries
  • Spinal cord damage
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)

Always seek prompt medical attention after a crash, even if you feel “okay.” Symptoms may be delayed, and early medical records help protect your health and your legal claim.

Understanding New Jersey’s Car Accident Legal Process

New Jersey is a no-fault insurance state. This means:

  • You first turn to your own insurance for medical expenses and lost wages (up to your policy limits), regardless of fault.
  • However, if you suffer a serious injury as defined by state law (such as permanent injury, disfigurement, significant scarring, or death), you may step outside the no-fault system.

At that point, you can pursue a liability claim against the at-fault driver for the full range of damages, including pain and suffering and other non-economic losses. To succeed, you must prove the other driver was negligent.

How a Lawyer Can Help Your Case

To hold another driver accountable, your lawyer must show they acted unreasonably under the circumstances—for example, by texting, speeding, or running a red light. Proving negligence often requires evidence such as:

  • Police reports and traffic citations
  • Witness statements
  • Crash scene photos and videos
  • Vehicle damage analysis
  • Expert accident reconstruction reports

Investigating and building this evidence is difficult to handle alone, especially when you are recovering from injuries.

How Long Do You Have to File a Car Accident Claim?

Under New Jersey law, you generally have two years from the date of your injury (or the date you discovered it) to file a personal injury lawsuit. This deadline is known as the statute of limitations. Waiting too long can jeopardize your case, so it is important to consult a lawyer as soon as possible.

Why Hire a Camden County Car Accident Lawyer Quickly?

  • Evidence can disappear in the days and weeks after a crash.
  • Insurance adjusters may pressure you into a low settlement.
  • A lawyer can immediately begin protecting your rights and handling communication with insurers.

Hiring a lawyer does not mean you will automatically go to trial—it means you have someone on your side from the start.

Will My Case Go to Trial?

Most car accident claims are resolved through settlements, either with your insurance company or the at-fault driver’s insurer. Even if you file a lawsuit, it is likely to settle before trial. Still, strong preparation is key—insurance companies are more likely to make fair offers when they know you and your lawyer are ready to go to court if necessary.

Contact Our Camden County Car Accident Lawyers at Ellis Law

Our Camden County car accident lawyers at Ellis Law have the experience and dedication to fight for maximum compensation after a crash. Call 732-308-0200 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation. With offices in New Jersey and New York, we proudly serve clients across both states, including Camden, Cherry Hill, and Gloucester Township.

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Herbert Ellis


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Jonathan Ellis


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