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New Jersey Car Accident Lawyers & Auto Crash Attorneys

New Jersey is unique in several ways that make car accidents far too common. As mentioned before, New Jersey is the not only the  Crossroads of Revolution , but it is also the crossroads of the Eastern Seaboard. Furthermore, New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the country, and many of these people rush onto the already crowded roads and turn them into a vehicular war zone.

Car accidents in New Jersey claimed the lives of 731 people in 2004. The great majority of these victims were riding in passenger cars, light trucks and SUVs, and motorcycles, but because so many interstate transportation companies move goods and products through the state it is no wonder that New Jersey has some of the highest trucking-related fatalities in the nation. With 79 fatalities in 2004 alone, people traveling through New Jersey should take extra care when approaching that big rig or semi on the Garden State Parkway.

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New Jersey can be a wonderful place to live, but if you are the victim of a car accident your life can change dramatically, and rarely for the better. Let a knowledgeable and experienced New Jersey car accident lawyer help you through this difficult time and fight to get you the compensation you deserve. New Jersey has long been one of the most important states in America. Known as  The Crossroads of Revolution , the state encompasses 14,129 premium square miles of Eastern Seaboard. New Jersey is also home to millions of people who depend on their cars for transportation, occupation, and recreation. Unfortunately the roads, waterways, and streets of New Jersey all too often the scenes of accidents and injury, and though sometimes these victims suffer only whiplash, cuts, and bruises, others find themselves facing brain and spinal cord injuries, paralysis or even death.

Minor fender benders are a fact of life, but sometimes serious injuries require legal action. Some accidents do not require the filing of a lawsuit, but you should always be aware of your legal rights and options. Someone who is seriously injured because of a car accident in New Jersey deserves the counsel of a knowledgeable and experienced accident lawyer who understands the complexities of New Jersey personal injury law.

Whether you re involved in a New Jersey auto accident, truck accident, SUV rollover, bus accident, 18 wheeler accident, train accident, water craft accident, boat accident, motorcycle accident or ATV accident, these dedicated individuals are ready to fight for the reparations to which you are entitled. The type of injury you suffer does not limit the legal counsel you deserve. Accident lawyers have extensive experience in representing victims of accidents suffering from head injuries, brain injuries, back injuries, neck injuries, death, paralysis, quadriplegia, paraplegia, broken bones, concussions, and many other serious injuries.

Every second you hesitate could jeopardize your cause before you receive the compensation that you deserve due to complex statute of limitations restrictions. If you or someone you love has been involved in a car accident, contact a New Jersey accident lawyer today. Follow the simple instructions below and fill out the free case review form to find someone who will help you fight for what you deserve. Your physical health and your sense of security are too important to risk.

Without the steadfast loyalty, industrious hard work, and technological innovations of the people of New Jersey, the United States, and indeed the world, would be a much worse place. The Garden State is as American as American can be, home to technology, art, science, music, film, and industry, and will continue to influence and guide modern society.

Consistently ranked one of the wealthiest states in the union, New Jersey is home to hundreds of Fortune 500 companies, centers of industrial and agricultural output centers, and chemical and pharmaceutical production facilities. Holding true to the claim of being  The Garden State , New Jersey has the second highest waterfall east of the Mississippi, only outranked by Niagara Falls in New York.

Many noted entertainers and artists call New Jersey home. Frank Sinatra, Kevin Smith, Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi, Queen Latifah, and Lauryn Hill can all claim to be from New Jersey, while The New Jersey Nets and New Jersey Devils (named after the legendary creature that supposedly terrorizes the people of Pine Barrens) continue to be subjects of both pride and consternation for New Jersey sports fans.

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Statute of Limitations

A statute of limitations is a law which places a time limit on pursuing a legal remedy that varies depending on the state the suit is filed in. By and large, after this time constriction dissolves, the injured plaintiff loses the right to file a claim. Once the belated claim is prohibited by the statute of limitations, it cannot be unearthed again. Statutes of limitations were formulated in order to bypass such issues as never-ending litigation and the disappearance of witnesses.

Statutes of limitations time restraint in the state of New Jersey as cited in N.J. Stat. Ann. § 2a:14-1 et. seq.:

PERSONAL INJURY
New Jersey requires the victimized party to file a claim for personal injuries within two years of the date that the injury occurred on. This time limit includes claims for specific injuries caused by such concerns as defective products liability.

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
Lawsuits against healthcare providers in New Jersey must be filed within two years after the date of the injury or after the injured party detects the injury, except in suits on behalf of a minor for medical malpractice injuries sustained at birth, which must be filed before the child s 13th birthday.

WRONGFUL DEATH
In most cases in New Jersey, a wrongful death case must be filed within two years of death.

SPECIAL RULES FOR MINORS AND OTHER ISSUES
Except in cases regarding medical malpractice birth injuries, the time constriction in New Jersey dissolves on the minor s 21st birthday.

The material found on this web site has been formulated for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal counsel on any individual situation. This information does not compare to legal advice and may fluctuate without notice.

If you've been injured and are the victim of an accident on New Jersey highways or city roads or in lakes or other state waterways, you may be entitled to be compensated for your struggles. Don't let varying statute of limitation laws block or demolish your case before you win the compensation that you need and deserve. Call an experienced, knowledgeable accident lawyer immediately. Don't let the opportunity for justice pass you by.

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Accident Statistics

» Fatal Vehicle Accidents in New Jersey 2004: 731
» Economic cost of vehicle accidents in New Jersey 2000: $ 9.336 Billion
» Number of speeding related fatalities in New Jersey 2004: 64
» Number of speeding related fatalities 2004: 34%
» Fatal motorcycle crashes in New Jersey: 73
» Pedestrian fatalities in New Jersey: 155
» Light trucks (129) and passenger cars (332) made up the vehicles most likely to kill people in New Jersey. New Jersey vehicle deaths by county:

» Newark (Essex County): 75
» Jersey City (Hudson County): 20
» Paterson (Passaic County): 27
» Elizabeth (Union County): 45Because it is located at a crucial north-south junction and situated near so many important urban metropolises such as New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C, New Jersey has a complicated network of roads that crisscross the state. Perhaps the most famous (or infamous) of these is the New Jersey Turnpike. This toll road runs allows interstate traffic from Delaware in the south to New York in the north, and has many rest areas named for the famous New Jerseyans Thomas Edison, Grover Cleveland, Woodrow Wilson, James Fenimore Cooper, Clara Barton, and Vince Lombardi. The Garden State Parkway is just as famous, but it handles mostly intrastate traffic from Montvale by New York to Cape May in the south. Other famous (and dangerous) roads in New Jersey include the Atlantic City Expressway, the Palisades Interstate Parkway, and Interstates 76, 78, 80, 195, 280, 287, and 295.