Can You Sue After a Fatal Car Accident in New York?

By MatadorAdminAuto Accident

Losing a loved one in a fatal car accident is devastating. New York law allows you to sue for wrongful death. Your time to do so is limited by law, and when it comes to taking legal action, there is much to do. Understandably, time gets away from us during grief. Retaining experienced car accident attorneys as early as possible …

What is the Statute of Limitations on an NJ Car Accident?

By MatadorAdminAuto Accident

The statute of limitations is the most important deadline for your car accident lawsuit. In New Jersey, it typically expires two years from the date of the collision. However, there are some important exceptions to that rule. If you have been injured in an accident, it’s best to contact a lawyer as soon as possible, as any delay could be …

What Does a Car Accident Lawyer Do?

By MatadorAdminAccident Attorney

There are many elements to a successful car accident injury lawsuit. Recovering the compensation you deserve requires a thorough investigation, evidence of negligence, and a plan for settlement negotiations. The right attorney can help you build a strong claim. If you’ve been hurt through no fault of your own, talk to our car accident injury claim lawyers at Kantrowitz, Goldhamer …

What Is a Soft Tissue Injury in a Car Accident?

By MatadorAdminAuto Accident

A soft tissue injury is any injury that affects the soft tissue in your body versus the hard tissue and bones. These types of injuries include bruises, sprains, and muscle contusions. Soft tissue injuries can be just as debilitating as hard-tissue injuries, though they may be more difficult to diagnose and prove as part of a car accident lawsuit. If …

What Is No Fault Insurance in New Jersey?

By MatadorAdminAuto Accident

New Jersey is one of twelve states that have no-fault car insurance laws under which the driver’s own insurance coverage reimburses his or her medical bills after an accident, regardless of who caused the accident. Most New Jersey drivers carry no fault personal injury protection (PIP) insurance that covers at least $15,000 of an injured party’s medical costs. Unlike all …

What Happens if I’m in an Accident in a Taxi?

By MatadorAdminAuto Accident

Traffic in the New York metropolitan area is always dense, so it’s no surprise that the number of accidents is typically higher than in most other U.S. cities. Taxis and other for-hire car services comprise a major portion of New York traffic. If you are injured in a taxi collision, either as a passenger or in another vehicle, understanding the …

Can I Recover Compensation for a Single-Car Accident?

By MatadorAdminAuto Accident

If you were injured in a single-car accident, you can typically recover compensation. Even if no other vehicle was involved in your car accident, you may be stuck with medical bills, lost income, and other damages. If you have no-fault insurance, also known as a personal injury protection policy (PIP), your policy may cover some of your losses regardless of …

What NY & NJ Drivers Need to Know About the Emergency Doctrine

By MatadorAdminAuto Accident

In both New York and New Jersey, a driver who causes an accident and that driver’s insurance company will generally be responsible for paying the costs of the other driver’s property losses and injuries. The negligent driver, however, might try to minimize or eliminate his or her liability by claiming that due to sudden and unexpected circumstances that were not …

Ongoing Investigation of Fatal Accident on Route 17 in Bergen County

By MatadorAdminAuto Accident

As reported by NorthJersey.com, the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Fatal Accident Investigation Unit and the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office are still investigating a car accident from Saturday, May 22, 2021, that left one pedestrian dead. A Motor Vehicle Struck a Pedestrian The accident occurred at around 3:40am on Saturday, May 22, 2021, on Route 17 South in Lodi, just north …

How to Get Over PTSD After a Car Accident

By MatadorAdminAuto Accident

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a relatively common mental health condition that develops in response to a particularly stressful event. Of the millions of people who are involved in car accidents in the U.S. each year, about 39.2% of them will experience symptoms of PTSD. The symptoms of PTSD may develop soon after the traumatic incident or not until months …