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If you or a loved one are the victims of a Newark car accident, having an experienced personal injury lawyer by your side can prevent insurance companies from taking advantage of you, dismissing your injuries, or blaming you for the collision.

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Being involved in an auto accident can have devastating effects on injury victims and their families. It’s common for people who have been involved in a motor vehicle crash to face property damage, serious injuries, or death. The pain and suffering these victims experience due to the negligence of motorists is unimaginable.

The caring and compassionate car accident attorneys at Meirowitz & Wasserberg, LLP are here for you. Every case is important to us, and we strive to provide our clients with the best legal advice and representation.

How common are New Jersey and Newark car accidents?

As the largest city in New Jersey, Newark sees a significant number of car accidents. In 2019, the New Jersey Department of Transportation reported 276,861 car accidents, and 30,287 of these crashes occurred in Essex County. In 2021, the New Jersey State Police reported 673 automobile accidents in New Jersey that resulted in 703 fatalities.

Many major roadways intersect in Newark, including I-78, I-280, the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95), the Garden State Parkway, and several U.S. routes, state roads, and county roads. Unfortunately, auto accidents and truck accidents are common events in this area of New Jersey, and many local roads and intersections are highly prone to crashes.

Although the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety continues to work toward “zero fatalities” on state roadways, the New Jersey 2019 Highway Safety Plan reported that “[c]rashes related to driver inattention increased in 2016 to 147,572 from 142,107 (2015).”

In response to the high volume of car accidents, New Jersey State Police has implemented the #77 Dangerous Driver System for reporting aggressive or distracted driving that poses a danger to other drivers.

Other common causes of motor vehicle crashes in Newark include:

  • Drunk or drugged driving
  • Speeding
  • Reckless driving
  • Drowsy driving
  • Failure to yield
  • Tailgating
  • Improper passing
  • Improper signaling
  • Car malfunctions
  • Poor roadway conditions or maintenance

What to Do After a Car Accident in Newark

The aftermath of a motor vehicle accident can be chaotic, but there are a few steps all accident victims should take, if possible. First, call 911 or the police to obtain medical treatment and file a police report.

Even if you don’t think you are injured, seek medical attention as soon as possible. Many physical injuries resulting from a car crash might not appear until days or weeks later. Common injuries car accident victims suffer include:

  • Whiplash
  • Concussion or traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Neck, back, or spinal cord injury
  • Fractures or broken bones
  • Internal bleeding
  • Lacerations and disfigurements
  • Nerve, muscle, and tissue damage
  • Internal organ damage
  • Severed limbs
  • Paralysis
  • Miscarriage

The sooner treatment is received, the better the chances of recovery. Documented diagnosis and treatment will also help you recover compensation for any injuries that caused temporary or permanent harm.

If you are not seriously injured, remain at the scene until police arrive. In minor crashes, move the vehicle to a safe location out of the flow of traffic but as close to the crash site as possible. In serious crashes, you may not be able to move the car. In such cases, drivers and passengers should move off the road to safety immediately.

Documenting events allows you to gather evidence and information that will likely be needed in a personal injury claim, including:

  • Location and time of day
  • Photos and video of the crash site
  • Contact information of potential witnesses on the scene
  • Contact and insurance information of other drivers

If you’re unable to gather this information due to injuries, ask someone to take photos and note any critical information before the scene is cleared. Once you’re safe, contact a Newark car accident attorney. You will want to share the details of the collision with an attorney as soon as possible to ensure that they have adequate time and information to prove that the other driver was at fault.

No matter what the cause of your collision, never admit fault at the scene, even if you think you might be to blame. Unknown factors attributable to the other driver, such as drinking, drugs, or distracted driving, might be at play. Always speak to an attorney before talking to the other party’s insurance company.

Am I eligible for compensation after a car accident in Newark?

Consulting with an experienced car accident attorney as soon as possible after an accident is crucial. New Jersey law stipulates a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury victims. In the event of a wrongful death, claimants have two years from the date of the decedent’s death to file a lawsuit.

New Jersey also adheres to a modified comparative negligence rule, which means the level of fault assigned to the plaintiff will reduce the damages they receive. For example, if you’re assigned 10% of the blame, any award will be reduced by 10%. The comparative negligence principle also states that if you’re assigned 51% or more of the blame, you cannot recover compensation from other at-fault parties.

How much compensation victims are eligible to receive can vary since each car accident case is unique. In cases when victims suffer injuries that result in considerable medical bills, lost wages, long-term treatment or rehabilitation, property damage, and any out-of-pocket costs, economic damages can range from tens of thousands to millions of dollars.

Non-economic damages may or may not include pain and suffering, disfigurement, diminished quality of life, and loss of consortium. A skilled Newark personal injury attorney can determine the full scope of any damages suffered.

What if my family member died in a Newark car accident?

You’re entitled to recover damages for the wrongful death of your family member. New Jersey wrongful death claims must be filed by an executor or personal representative. Families have the right to recover economic and non-economic damages, including:

  • Funeral expenses
  • Medical expenses
  • Loss of financial support, including the values of services such as childcare and homemaker services
  • Loss of comfort, companionship, guidance, and society 

Wrongful death actions must be brought within two years of the date of death.

How can a New Jersey car accident attorney help me?

Enlisting the help of a Newark car accident lawyer who can meticulously examine the details of your case and gather evidence will ensure that your rights are preserved. Your lawyer can also estimate the extent of your damages, including medical expenses, and determine what your long-term needs look like in the weeks, months, and years after the injury.

Additionally, your attorney can provide you with sound legal representation. They can handle communications with insurance companies who are quick to deny a claim or pass the blame to you in an effort to mitigate their financial obligations. Even in cases where the blame is clear-cut, insurance companies often lowball victims’ claims.

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Contact the Car Accident Attorneys at Meirowitz & Wasserberg Today

Victims often have many questions in the aftermath of a car accident and seek legal advice. The personal injury attorneys at Meirowitz & Wasserberg, LLP can answer these questions from a background of vast experience with such claims. To date, we’ve recovered millions of dollars in damages on behalf of our clients.

We won’t let insurance companies take advantage of you. Our auto accident lawyers have years of experience and can negotiate on your behalf to ensure you receive a fair settlement. If the case goes to trial, we’ll advocate and fight hard for you.

Call our law offices at 866-951-5402 or complete our online contact form today for a confidential, free consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Newark Car Accidents

Below are answers to some of our most frequently encountered questions.

You can receive compensation for your injuries as long as you are no more than 50% at fault in the accident. This is called the modified comparative fault rule. If you share fault in the accident, compensation you receive will be diminished proportionally to your share of fault.  

Personal injury claims must be filed within two years of the date of the car accident. However, it’s imperative to speak with an attorney right away. Your attorney will need to gather information as soon as possible after the accident to build a strong case.

You must report any accident with property damages of $500 or more to the local police department. If you don’t file a police report at the time of your accident, you must file a written report with the New Jersey Department of Transportation within ten days.

Always direct anyone representing the opposing party to your attorney. Do not engage the insurance adjustor in conversation. The adjustor’s job is to take measures to reduce the compensation the insurance company has to pay you. Never admit fault or sign documents without your attorney present.

New Jersey drivers are required to carry uninsured motorist coverage. This coverage protects you in the event insurance is unavailable through the at-fault driver. 

We offer a contingency fee arrangement for most car accident claims, which means you pay nothing until we win you compensation.

The amount of time it takes to resolve your case accident case and obtain compensation for your injuries is different for everyone and depends on multiple factors, such as:

  • The length of time needed to gather facts
  • The length of time needed to negotiate a settlement
  • Whether the case goes to trial

Settlements generally result in faster compensation, and most cases settle before trial.

Some of the most dangerous roads and intersections in Newark are also among the most dangerous in the state. They include:

  • Broad Street at Market Street
  • Raymond Street at Market Street
  • I-280 at Route 21/Stickel Bridge
  • Route 21 from Center Street
  • Route 21 from Miller to Hamilton
  • Route 21 from Clay to Governor

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