NJ Personal Injury Resources

Free guides to help New Jersey accident victims understand their rights, navigate the legal process, and connect with the right attorney.

What to Do After a Car Accident in NJ (2026 Guide)

A step-by-step guide covering police reports, medical documentation, insurance claims, and when to contact an attorney — tailored for New Jersey law.

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How Personal Injury Attorneys Get Paid in NJ (No Upfront Cost Explained)

Everything NJ accident victims need to know about the contingency fee model — typical percentages, what's covered, and why you pay nothing unless you win.

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How Long Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit Take in NJ?

Phase-by-phase breakdown of the NJ personal injury lawsuit process — from filing to settlement or trial — plus the statute of limitations and what speeds up or slows down your case.

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What Is My NJ Car Accident Claim Worth?

How insurance companies calculate NJ car accident settlements, average ranges by injury type, the multiplier method for pain and suffering, and when to reject a lowball offer.

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Slip and Fall Injury Claims in New Jersey: What You Need to Know

NJ premises liability law explained: property owner duty of care, what to document after a fall, comparative negligence (51% rule), statute of limitations, and typical settlement ranges.

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NJ Truck Accident Claims: Why They're Different From Car Accidents

Federal trucking regulations, multiple liable parties, $750K–$5M insurance limits, and black box evidence make NJ truck accident cases fundamentally different from standard car accident claims.

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Motorcycle Accident Claims in New Jersey: What Riders Need to Know

NJ helmet laws, the no-fault exemption for motorcycles, comparative negligence bias against riders, settlement ranges, and what to do immediately after a motorcycle crash.

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Workplace Injury Claims in NJ: Workers' Comp vs. Personal Injury

When NJ workers' compensation applies, when you can file a personal injury lawsuit against a third party, how dual-track claims work, and the key deadlines for each.

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