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How Can I Sue After Sustaining an Injury That Was Not my Fault?

There are few things more frightening than being involved in an accident that is simply not your fault. These accidents are both jarring and physically damaging, which is why if you are someone who has been injured, you most likely now require financial compensation to help you get back on your feet again. Fortunately, our experienced New Jersey personal injury attorneys can help you do so. Please read on to learn more about what we can do for you.

What accidents do personal injury firms handle?

Our firm has been helping the wrongly injured for years, and the longer you’ve been in the business, the more types of accidents you see. As a personal injury attorney, you learn that accidents can happen virtually anywhere, whether on the road, on another person’s property, or even in a doctor’s office or hospital. That being said, whether you were involved in a car or truck accident, a supermarket or parking lot accident, or were even injured by a negligent medical professional or defective product, we are here to fight for your rights.

What are some of the most common serious injuries sustained in accidents?

Oftentimes, when we slip and fall, we simply get up and walk away. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for these accidents to cause serious injuries that require months of hospitalization, in-home care, and more. Some of the most serious injuries our firm handles can include nerve damage, burn injuries, permanent scarring, head injuries, and more. There is no injury too severe for us to fight for.

Why do I need an attorney to win a personal injury claim?

Though proving that you were injured due to another party’s negligence may sound fairly straightforward, the truth is, there are several cases in which this task proves quite difficult. That is why it is always best to retain the services of an experienced attorney who knows the ins and outs of the personal injury claims process. Our firm will work to obtain security camera footage of your accident, pictures of the safety hazard that caused your accident, witness statements corroborating your claim, medical documents, police reports, and more. Additionally, you should keep in mind that the sooner you act, the better–the statute of limitations for personal injury claims in New Jersey is two years, which means you will only have two years from the date of your accident to take legal action against a negligent party.

Contact our experienced New Jersey firm

Stathis & Leonardis, LLC is an experienced personal injury law firm in Middlesex County, New Jersey that is committed to helping clients who have been hurt due to another party’s negligence. If you have been involved in a motor vehicle accident or were injured on another person’s property, please do not hesitate to contact our firm today.

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