Personal Injury Settlements and Damages Available in New Jersey

Personal injury cases in New Jersey are dependent on many different factors such as the type of injury and who is liable. In this guide, learn how New Jersey handles personal injury lawsuits and what damages may be available.
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Impact of Social Media on Personal Injury Claims
The increasing popularity of sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram is a testament to how integral social media has become in modern society. Over 65 percent of U.S. adults use a form of social media, according to a 2016 survey conducted by The Pew Research Center.
Read moreHow Pre-existing Injuries Affect Your Personal Injury Claim
It’s important you understand all your legal rights regarding your particular personal injury matter because the negligent party is definitely aware of their rights. This includes, but is not limited to, automobile accidents, truck accidents, slip and fall accidents, and/or work-related accidents.
Read moreWhat Types of Damages are Recoverable in Wrongful Death Cases?
A sudden death, like that resulting from an accident, leaves a void in a family’s life. Wrongful death laws vary by state. Generally, bereaved family members can seek money damages for both past losses, such as accident-related medical expenses and funeral costs, and future losses, such as future economic contributions to the family’s household.
Read moreCan I Settle my Case When I Will Still Need Treatment in the Future?
While our lawyers typically advise clients not to settle their cases while they are still receiving treatment, they can begin preparing the claim and, if necessary, file a lawsuit. Don’t let ongoing treatment prevent you from moving your claim forward.
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