We highly recommend looking for experience in particular when searching for a personal injury attorney. A personal injury attorney with a breadth of expertise and the accompanying knowledge from a rich portfolio of experience will pay dividends, especially if your personal injury case involves an insurance company or requires a trial lawyer. Insurance companies respond to our practice rather promptly because of our reputation of going above and beyond to get you justice in court.
We recommend contacting us immediately if you are the victim of negligence and intend to file a personal injury claim. One of our two investigators will be sent out to investigate immediately. He will take pictures and gather other evidence when he is at the scene.
Depending on the type of case, delaying can put you at a significant disadvantage because the scene of the accident or incident will likely change. This is especially the case for premises liability cases, also known as slip-and-fall cases.
For example, suppose you slip on ice. In this situation, we would want to go to the site with our investigator to take pictures as soon as possible. Or suppose you are walking on a sidewalk with a defect such as a crack. The landlord or owner of the premises in front of the sidewalk may repair it if you wait too long, removing any hard proof to substantiate your claim.
However, for something like medical malpractice that is based on hospital or medical records, this will not quite apply, as records in these cases are either produced or not. If produced, they can be retrieved in theory at any time. Nevertheless, involving a lawyer in your personal injury case as early as possible is generally a way to improve your chances of success.
It is worth mentioning that there is a 2-year statute of limitations in the State of New Jersey in most cases. Therefore, if you do not act within these two years, you forfeit your ability to bring your claim at all.
Further, if you are the victim of negligence involving a municipality, housing authority, or some governmental entity, you must file a Tort Claim Notice. This must be filed within 90 days of the day of your accident. If you do not, you cannot sue at all. Most people not involved in the legal world are unaware of this reality, yet it can affect so many.
For example, imagine being at a train station that New Jersey Transit owns, as it may be a regular part of your day commuting to or from work. Something happens to you due to a defect at the property. Since New Jersey Transit is a governmental entity and since something happened to you on its property, you must file a tort claim within 90 days. This is a routine part of millions of New Jersians’ regular day — do not be stuck footing your own bill due to ignorance and someone else’s negligence.
We have two investigators that work with us. We dispatch them to meet the many calls we receive from across the state, to those severely injured and unable to meet us on their own accord. Our investigator goes directly to potential clients’ residences, where they explain everything. They are incredibly knowledgeable and answer any questions you may have. We take this approach because these cases have injuries that are often severe. As such, it is not appropriate to handle them simply over the phone but in person.
Call the Kronberg Law Firm anytime, we are available to help you 24 /7! We will guide you through all the complexities of your situation and your case, with experience and compassion. Call or text us at 973.204.6573 for a free consultation. Our mobile office can come to you. We make it as easy as possible for you.
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