A moment of lapsed concentration.
A moment of sheer negligence.
A gross oversight.
Whatever the cause, if you have been injured due to the actions or inactions of another person or business entity, you are entitled to file a personal injury claim against that party to hold them responsible directly or to make a claim against an insurance company.
However, the only way to know your options and the full extent of your rights regarding compensation for your injuries and losses is to speak with a qualified attorney who handles these types of cases.
Law Office of Peter Briskin P.C: New Jersey Personal Injury Lawyers
Accidents occur and they occur every day. When they do, our personal injury lawyers are here to fight for the innocent victims of these accidents
Personal injuries occur as the result of many different activities and they trauma comes in all shapes and sizes, including:
- Car accidents;
- Slip and Fall and Trip and fall;
- Motorcycle accidents;
- Truck accidents;
- Pedestrian accidents;
- Brain injuries;
- Fractures;
- Lacerations;
- Deformities;
- Spinal cord injuries;
- Amputation injuries;
- Catastrophic injuries; and
- Wrongful death
Engaging the right law firm can make the difference between financial hardship and strife after an accident versus a secure future for you and your family.
If you have been injured in an accident due to someone else’s negligence and have sustained considerable losses, act now. Contact our law firm at (908) 279-7979 and let us put you on the path towards recovery.
Compensation for Personal Injuries in New Jersey
Compensation for a personal injury is based on the legal concept of negligence. Negligence is when one party fails to act in what we would consider a reasonable manner under the circumstances and another person is injured as a result.
In order to be eligible to be compensated for your injuries and losses, you must prove that the party who allegedly caused your injury acted negligently. The main requirements for negligence are as follows:
- The wrongdoer must have owed a duty of care with regard to your safety and well-being;
- The wrongdoer must have breached this duty of care;
- This breach of care must have been the proximate cause of your injuries. In other words, the wrongdoer’s duty of care must have been the direct and last incident in the circumstances that resulted in your injuries.
Negligence in personal injury cases is not always cut and dry and there are many gray areas. This is why you must consult with an experienced personal injury lawyer as soon as possible after being injured in an accident.
Why Choose The Law Office of Peter Briskin P.C.?
- Our personal injury lawyers pride themselves on offering top-notch service and always make themselves available to answer client questions.
- We always fight for the best possible outcome in each case.
- We pursue every case aggressively and are often able to double, triple, and sometimes even quadruple the compensation our clients expect to receive for their injuries and losses.
If you or someone you know needs a personal injury lawyer who can assist you in a personal injury claim in New Jersey, call The Law Office of Peter Briskin P.C at (908) 279-7979, or send us a message via our contact form to arrange a free consultation. You don’t pay us anything until your case is settled or won.