Concussions are commonly dismissed as simple bumps to the head that will go away on their own. However, these traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can interfere with a person’s work, social life, and day-to-day activities. Under New Jersey personal injury law, even a mild TBI may be compensable if it was caused by someone else’s negligence, […]
Does Health Insurance Cover Auto Accident Injuries In NJ?
In New Jersey, Personal Injury Protection (PIP) is a required auto insurance coverage, which is meant to pay for your own medical expenses and lost wages after a car accident. But it’s normal to be confused, causing many NJ drivers to wonder: Which policy should pay for my accident injury – my PIP or my […]
New Jersey Car Accident Laws Explained
Do you know what to do if you get injured in an auto accident in New Jersey? Laws about who pays for your medical expenses and when to consider a lawsuit are important and advantageous to all New Jersey drivers so that they can protect themselves and their loved ones. Accident Reporting New Jersey law […]
Can You Sue For A Car Accident In New Jersey?
You can sue for a car accident in New Jersey if you meet certain conditions. Let’s set the scene to explain this. As a driver or commuter in NJ, you’re probably familiar with Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance, which covers your medical bills in a car accident regardless of who caused it. This is called […]
How Long Does A Car Accident Lawsuit Take In NJ?
If you’re thinking about suing a driver that caused you injuries, it is only normal to ask how long your lawsuit might take. The most honest answer we can give is, “It depends.” Various factors come into play, such as the severity of your injuries, negotiations with the insurance company, and the schedule of the […]
Suing For a Car Accident in NJ – Can I Sue For A Crash, And When?
New Jersey follows the “no fault” rule in car insurance, which means that if you were injured in an auto accident, your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) should cover your medical bills, regardless of who was at fault in the crash. But what if your injuries are so significant that they exceed your PIP limit? […]
Does the damage done to the vehicle always correlate to the injuries?
— People always wonder, does the damage to my car when I’m involved in an accident, is that indicative of what kind of injury that I would’ve sustained? The reality is, biomechanical experts will explain that, not necessarily. In fact, here at the Grossman Law Firm, we have seen all sorts of very serious injuries. […]
