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Car accidents often leave victims with serious injuries, expensive medical bills, and no way to pay for all their damages. Filing a lawsuit can be a great way to get your damages covered and hold the negligent driver responsible.

Traffic violations, distracted driving, and poor driving conditions are just a few of the more common reasons why car accidents occur. New Jersey is a no-fault insurance state, and drivers can opt in or out of a limited right to sue. If you have a limited right to sue, you must prove you have a “serious injury.” Accidents can involve seriously expensive injuries, and damages might be quite high. Economic and non-economic losses should both be accounted for in your lawsuit. Our attorneys can help you get your case started and hopefully meet all your needs.

If you were injured in a car crash, it might be good to take legal action to cover your expenses. Our Trenton car accident lawyers can help you navigate the insurance and legal processes. For a free case review, call Legal Care New Jersey at (732) 838-9769.

How Trenton Car Accidents Often Happen

Car accidents often strike when we least expect them, and many injured victims have difficulty figuring out what caused the crash. Our Trenton car accident attorneys can help you determine how your collision occurred and who is responsible.

Traffic violations are rather common, and most people will probably admit to something like speeding or missing a stop sign. Even so, traffic violations are incredibly dangerous, and serious accidents can happen because of these violations. For example, you might be T-boned in an intersection because another driver negligently blew a red light. If high speed is a factor, the accident might be even worse.

One of the biggest problems on the road is distractions in the car. Distracted driving might involve testing, making phone calls, talking to passengers, or other distractions that cause drivers to split their focus. Just glancing away from the road for a second or two is enough to cause a bad crash. In such cases, the other driver might be issued a citation for texting and driving or something similar, and we can use the citation as evidence in your lawsuit.

Many accidents happen because of poor weather and road conditions. Often, roads become wet, icy, or slick, and drivers do not take any additional precautions. When the weather is bad, and the road becomes more dangerous, drivers are expected to be more defensive behind the wheel. A negligent driver might disregard the poor road conditions and cause a crash.

Can I File a Lawsuit After a Car Accident in Trenton?

New Jersey is a no-fault insurance state where filing an insurance claim and a lawsuit works differently than in many other states. Talk to our Trenton car accident lawyers about navigating the insurance process and how to start your injury lawsuit.

New Jersey operates under a no-fault insurance system for auto accidents. Under this system, drivers must carry personal injury protection (PIP) insurance coverage. Your PIP insurance should cover your accident up to the policy’s limits, and you do not have to prove fault. This differs from many other jurisdictions where injured drivers are expected to file third-party claims against another driver’s insurance.

New Jersey is even more unique because drivers can choose between a limited and unlimited right to sue when they purchase their insurance. An unlimited right to sue is usually more expensive and allows injured drivers to file lawsuits without many restrictions. Many drivers instead opt for a limited right to sue because it is the less expensive option. With a limited right to sue, drivers can file lawsuits only if they prove they have a serious injury as defined by law.

A serious injury might include the loss or amputation of body parts, significant scarring or disfigurement, loss of a fetus, displaced fractures, death, or another permanent injury. If your accident involved somewhat less severe injuries, you might have a hard time meeting the serious injury threshold, even if your expenses and damages are high.

Damages in Trenton Car Accident Lawsuits

Your damages from a bad car accident might include financial losses you had to cover after the crash and non-economic injuries and painful experiences you had to endure. Our Trenton car accident lawyers can help you accurately calculate your damages.

Economic damages include financial or monetary losses from the car accident. Medical bills are a big factor in economic damages, especially if you require extensive treatment. If your medical care is ongoing or expected to last long-term, you can claim reasonably anticipated future medical care as part of your economic damages. Other economic damages can include the value of your damages car and lost income from being unable to work while injured.

Non-economic damages are not always connected to money or an exact value, but the court can still monetarily compensate them. Non-economic damages might include physical pain, emotional trauma, humiliation, and other painful experiences. Because these damages are so subjective, their value tends to be based on how they impact your overall life.

How a Lawyer Can Help You with Your Trenton Car Accident Case

The insurance process and legal procedures involved in filing a lawsuit are very complex, and the average person would benefit greatly from having a lawyer by their side. Our Trenton car accident lawyers can help your case in several important ways.

One important way an attorney can help you is by accurately calculating your damages. Certain expenses or experiences might be easily overlooked, and you could lose valuable compensation if all your damages are not accounted for.

Evidence is crucial to your lawsuit, but it can be difficult to obtain in certain cases. A lawyer should have the skills and experience to review your case and determine what kind of evidence you need to prove your claims and get compensation. Then, your attorney can help you obtain that evidence to use to your advantage.

If a full trial is not what you need or want, your lawyer can help you reach a settlement agreement with the defendant. A settlement can help you get some of your damages, if not most of them, covered by the defendant in exchange for you dropping the lawsuit. The amount of compensation you get is determined in settlement negotiations. Our Trenton car accident lawyers can help you negotiate for the best settlement possible.

Call Out Trenton Car Accident Lawyers for Help Today

A car crash can leave drivers with painful injuries, expensive bills, and emotional scars that can last for years. Our Trenton car accident lawyers are here to help you hold the negligent driver responsible for the pain and injuries you have endured. Call Legal Care New Jersey at (732) 838-9769 for a free case evaluation.

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