Our pedestrian accident attorneys in North Bergen, NJ, are prepared to help you address the nature of your accident. We can gather evidence and craft it into a complaint designed to win you compensation for your losses. Whether you want to pursue a traditional trial or settlement negotiations, you can count on our team to stand by you.
What to Do After a Pedestrian Accident
Pedestrian accidents can put you and your loved ones at high risk for long-term disability. You need to take immediate action if you want medical professionals to have as much time as possible to address your losses. That said, it’s as important for you to contact an attorney as soon as you can after an accident.
Personal injury attorneys can help you protect from a defendant’s willful misinterpretation of your losses. We can prevent you from incriminating yourself when speaking with law enforcement. We can also begin gathering evidence of negligence while it’s still fresh on the scene.
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877-751-9800How Our Attorneys Help You Recover From a Pedestrian Accident
You do have the right to represent yourself in civil court, should you wish to pursue a pedestrian accident claim. However, experienced attorneys can keep you from incriminating yourself in front of law enforcement or even the defense. Moreover, our team specializes in:
- Calculating the compensation you may be owed
- Establishing a duty of care and the violation thereof
- Gathering evidence to support your assertions of liability
- Backing your request for compensation with evidence
- Defending you in the face of uncooperative liable parties
- Bringing your case before a judge
- Mediating settlement negotiations
In the wake of a pedestrian accident, you can discuss specifically what role you want our attorneys to take on your behalf. A pedestrian accident lawyer in North Bergen, NJ, can make recommendations for action based on the circumstances surrounding your accident.
What to Expect From a Pedestrian Accident Claim
Your pedestrian accident claim works as a communique between yourself and the representatives at your local civil court. You need to use this document to express:
- The nature of your accident
- The names of the parties involved in your accident
- Evidence of those parties’ negligence
- Evidence of your accident-related losses
When you submit your pedestrian accident claim, you do so with the intent of using the document to summon a liable party. You can issue a summons to said liable party as soon as your claim is approved. The party, in turn, has 30 days to respond to your summons.
Some parties can answer your summons without contention. Others may challenge your claim. Either way, our North Bergen, NJ, pedestrian accident lawyers stand prepared to answer those challenges, all the while defending your right to accident compensation.
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877-751-9800What Compensation to Request in a Pedestrian Accident Claim
You have the right to request compensation based on the losses that you endured as a result of someone else’s negligence. In the face of a pedestrian accident, that compensation can address both economic and non-economic losses.
To calculate your economic losses, our attorneys can look at your accident-related bills. These can include medical bills as well as bills related to the repair or replacement of damaged property. Make sure you provide evidence of these expenses along with your estimate for the best results.
Once we’ve established the sum of your economic losses, we can integrate non-economic losses into your estimate. We estimate these losses’ value by applying multipliers to your economic damages. You can then request that personal injury settlement from a liable party.
When to File a Pedestrian Accident Claim
You need to act quickly if you want to bring a pedestrian accident claim before a civil justice. N.J. Stat. §2A:14-2 limits your actionable time to two years. Fortunately, one of our North Bergen pedestrian accident attorneys can take over for you while you’re recovering.
The deadline applied to your pedestrian accident claim is serious, though. If you try to file outside of that two-year deadline, you will be denied.
There may be other means through which you can pursue compensation. However, your right to a pedestrian accident claim will be denied.
How to Prepare for Civil Court
Your pedestrian accident suit gives you the means to request settlement negotiations and/or a civil trial, depending on the path you’re interested in pursuing. You can prepare yourself for either of these processes by scheduling a follow-up meeting with your attorney. Together, we can discuss the pros and cons of your preferred approach.
Traditional trials place your right to pedestrian accident compensation in the hands of a judge and jury. Your attorney must present evidence of your losses before these applicable parties. You must subsequently convince them of your right to financial support in the wake of someone else’s negligence.
If you’d rather handle negotiations on your own, you can schedule out-of-court discussions with the party allegedly liable for your losses. Our attorneys can stand with you throughout these negotiations and ensure that you don’t receive an underwhelming offer.
Let’s Discuss Your Right to Compensation After a Pedestrian Accident
As a pedestrian, you are entitled to particular protections when safely walking on the side of the road. Even in the rare circumstance where you accidentally wander off the sidewalk, motorists must still make a point to protect you from harm. Failing that, you can hold a negligent motorist accountable for a percentage of your losses.
Are you ready to take action against a negligent party? Let Morelli Law Firm stand with you. Our pedestrian accident attorneys in North Bergen are prepared to advocate on your behalf. You can request a free case evaluation by contacting our office online or over the phone.
Call or text 877-751-9800 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form