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Monmouth County Car Accident Lawyers

Monmouth County Car Accident Lawyers

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Why Do I Need a Monmouth County Car Accident Lawyer?

A car accident in Monmouth County can cause serious physical injuries, mounting medical bills, and lost wages. Recovering compensation requires understanding New Jersey insurance laws, gathering evidence from the crash scene, and establishing driver liability before state deadlines pass. If you or a loved one is struggling to pursue damages for your injuries and property damage, our Monmouth County car accident lawyers at Kitrick, McWeeney & Wells, LLC manage this process on your behalf.

You should consider hiring an attorney in Monmouth County if your accident caused severe physical injuries, heavy medical bills, or missed time at work. While minor fender-benders involving only small vehicular dents can often be handled directly through insurance providers, serious injury claims quickly become complicated.

If your injuries require ongoing physical therapy, surgery, or long-term medical care, an experienced car accident lawyer in Monmouth County can prevent insurance adjusters from underpaying your claim.

How Can Kitrick, McWeeney & Wells, LLC Help After an Accident?

According to official New Jersey Department of Transportation data, Monmouth County saw 15,399 total traffic accidents in 2022, making it a dangerous region. An experienced Monmouth County car accident lawyer from our firm can take the burden of legal paperwork off your shoulders so your family can focus on healing.

Our legal team steps in to investigate the crash site, pull traffic camera footage, interview witnesses, and handle the aggressive tactics used by insurance companies to lower your payout.

What Do Clients Say About Our Firm?

We are proud to have earned the trust of clients who turn to us during some of life’s most difficult moments. Their experiences reflect our commitment to clear communication, compassionate guidance, and dedicated representation from start to finish:

  • “From day one, William Wells was solid, transparent, and genuinely cared about me and my case. After my car accident, he made a difficult time so much easier by explaining everything clearly, keeping me updated, and always being honest about what to expect…”-J.B.
  • “What can I say about this firm. The law firm of KMW not only treats you like a client but also like family members. I started using this firm almost ten years ago, and from the start I felt that I was in good hands…”-R.G.

These testimonials reflect the consistent level of care and attention clients can expect when working with our firm.

What Are the Common Causes of Monmouth County Traffic Wrecks?

As expected, driver error is the most frequent cause of Monmouth County motor vehicle crashes. Distracted driving, such as texting or talking on a cell phone, causes thousands of local crashes every year. Besides that, speeding reduces a motorist’s ability to react to sudden hazards, while driving under the influence severely impairs motor skills.

Additionally, heavy summer tourism traffic heading toward the Jersey Shore creates heavy congestion on major local highways such as the Garden State Parkway, Route 35, Route 9, and Route 18.

How Does Fault Impact Your Injury Payout?

New Jersey utilizes a modified comparative negligence system, meaning your final financial compensation depends on your total percentage of responsibility. If a court or insurer determines you are more than 50% responsible for causing the crash, state law blocks you from recovering any money from the other motorist. However, if your fault stays below that 50% mark, you can still collect a partial payout – based on the determined liability percentage.

How Do Pre-Existing Medical Conditions Affect an Injury Claim?

A prior medical issue does not disqualify you from recovering compensation after a crash. Under New Jersey law, an at-fault driver is legally responsible if a collision worsens or exacerbates an existing injury. To protect your claim, medical experts must carefully compare past and current records, such as MRI scans, to clearly prove the exact amount of new physical damage caused by the wreck.

What Types of Financial Recovery Can You Pursue?

Our New Jersey car accident attorneys can help you seek compensation for financial bills and your subjective personal losses.

  • Economic damages cover exact, measurable costs like hospital bills, prescription medications, vehicle repairs, and documented lost wages from missed work.
  • Non-economic damages address the human impact of the crash, including severe physical pain, emotional distress, and your inability to enjoy everyday hobbies.
  • In rare situations involving intentionally dangerous behavior, a judge may award punitive damages to penalize the wrongdoer.

How Long Do You Have to Take Legal Action?

Most auto insurance contracts require policyholders to give prompt notice of a crash to their own insurer. Filing a personal injury lawsuit in New Jersey is subject to strict time limits: Beyond the state’s two-year legal deadline to file a formal lawsuit against a liable driver, shorter rules also apply if a government entity caused the crash, requiring a special notice within 90 days of the incident.

Our Monmouth County Car Accident Lawyers at Kitrick, McWeeney & Wells, LLC Can Explain Your Legal Options

Contact our Monmouth County car accident lawyers at Kitrick, McWeeney & Wells, LLC for personalized legal guidance. Call us today at 732-920-8383 or fill out our online form for a free consultation. With our offices located in Manasquan and Brick, New Jersey, we proudly serve clients across the state.

Manasquan, NJ

Address

2329 Highway 34
Suite 104
Manasquan, NJ 08736
 
 

Hours of Operation

Monday: 8AM – 5:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM – 5:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM – 5:30PM
Thursday: 8AM – 5:30PM
Friday: 8AM – 5:30PM
Saturday: 8:30AM – 12:30PM
Sunday: CLOSED

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