How Can I File a Lawsuit in New Jersey as an Injured Pedestrian?

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It is important for pedestrians in New Jersey to always be aware of their surroundings. This is because it is possible for them to be hit  by a motor vehicle while out walking. These accidents have the potential to cause injuries that can impact a person for the rest of their life. It is because of this that those who are injured should reach out to an experienced New Jersey personal injury attorney for help recovering compensation.

How do Pedestrian Accidents Happen?

The leading cause of motor vehicle accidents is negligent driving. When drivers do not follow the rules of the road, they can cause dangerous accidents to occur, such as a pedestrian accident. Actions that can include negligent driving can include texting while driving, speeding excessively, and driving under the influence. Those who were harmed in an accident due to any of these behaviors may have a case for negligence.

How Can an Injured Pedestrian Sue?

After a pedestrian accident, injured parties should retain the services of an attorney who can help them prove negligence effectively. This can be done by gathering evidence that shows the automobile driver engaged in behavior that directly caused the accident and their injuries. Evidence that can do so can include footage of the accident, pictures of the scene of the accident, witness statements, medical documents describing the origin and extent of your injuries, police reports, and more.

What is the Statute of Limitations in New Jersey?

It is important that injured parties of a pedestrian accident do not wait long to file a personal injury claim if they want to sue the negligent driver. This is because there is a statute of limitations in place regarding personal injury cases. This is a deadline on the time they have to file. If they fail to do so by the deadline, they may lose their chance to hold the negligent driver responsible. In New Jersey, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is two years from the date of the injury.

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If you have been the victim of the negligence of another in an automobile accident, please contact my office as quickly as possible following the subject accident. It is important to consult with us early on so that we may begin the process of fighting for your rights in regard to any potential claim that you may have. The process is complicated and requires the expertise of a qualified New Jersey personal injury attorney. CONTACT US TODAY!

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