Nobody wakes up in the morning expecting that they are going to be injured before the day is over, though unfortunately, this is something that happens far more often than most people realize. Whether it is a car accident on a busy roadway, a fall on someone else’s unsafe property, or even an incident at work, the reality is that injuries can happen in an instant, and when they do, you need an attorney who can help you fight for the compensation you deserve. Fortunately, if you’re reading this, you’re in the right place. Contact The Mark Law Firm for a free initial consultation today.
Here at The Mark Law Firm, we represent clients who’ve been harmed in a wide range of accidents, including those involving:
We also proudly handle a wide range of workers’ compensation matters on behalf of our Union County clients, including the following:
One of the first things most people want to know after being injured is what type of compensation they may be entitled to receive. While every case is different, and the outcome will depend on the specific facts involved, there are several categories of damages that are commonly recovered in personal injury claims. Some of the most notable examples are as follows:
In certain situations, though they are less common, punitive damages may also be awarded. These are generally reserved for cases where the defendant’s actions were especially egregious, and their purpose is to punish that conduct rather than simply compensate the injured party.
You should also understand that New Jersey operates under a no-fault system when it comes to many motor vehicle accidents. This means that your own Personal Injury Protection coverage may initially cover your medical expenses, regardless of who caused the accident. However, depending on the severity of your injuries and the type of insurance policy you carry, you may still be able to pursue a claim against the at-fault party.
Another very important aspect of any personal injury case is timing, as there are strict deadlines that must be followed if you wish to recover compensation. In New Jersey, the statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of the injury. If you fail to file your claim within this time, you may lose your right to pursue compensation altogether.
That being said, there are certain exceptions and additional rules that you should be aware of:
Because of these variations, it is not always safe to assume that you have the full two years to take action. Additionally, as time goes on, evidence can become more difficult to obtain, and witnesses may become harder to locate, which can ultimately impact the strength of your case.
The bottom line is that if you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, it is in your best interest to act sooner rather than later. The team here at The Mark Law Firm stands ready to fight for the full and fair compensation to which you are entitled. Contact our Springfield injury lawyers today to schedule a free initial consultation.
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