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Gloucester County Car Accident Lawyers

Gloucester County Car Accident Lawyers

When a car accident turns your world upside down in Gloucester County—and when the medical bills pile up, the insurance companies call you non-stop, and the stress and anxiety start to overwhelm you—you deserve advocates who genuinely care about helping you get back on your feet. Families all over New Jersey rely on the Gloucester County car accident lawyers at Kitrick, McWeeney & Wells, LLC to answer their questions and advocate for them relentlessly. 

What Makes Gloucester County Roads So Hazardous?

Experienced drivers in Gloucester County know that the real risks lie on local highways and intersections. Heavily traveled stretches like State Highway 322 and 37, along with the Black Horse Pike (Route 42), give rise to some of the most serious accidents year after year. Crash reports often name Route 55, Delsea Drive in Deptford, and Cross Keys Road in Sewell as frequent trouble spots.

These stories go far beyond statistics—every crash starts a chain of heartbreak for families upended by trauma and loss. Dense traffic, speeding, distracted driving, and unpredictable weather coalesce to create treacherous road conditions, and families in Franklin Township, Glassboro, Washington Township, and the surrounding communities navigate these risks every day.

How Do Investigators Decide Fault After a Crash?

After a serious wreck, insurance adjusters, lawyers, and sometimes juries pore over police reports, photos, dash-cam videos, and witness statements to determine exactly what happened and who caused the collision. 

Thankfully for victims, New Jersey’s “modified comparative negligence” system allows those injured in car crashes to collect compensation for any of their losses and injuries—as long as they hold less than 50% of the blame. If you had some small part in the crash, the court may reduce your compensation amount by the percentage that you caused.  

For example, suppose officers say you drove a little too fast and assign 20% of the fault to you, while the other driver ran a red light and shoulders 80%. You can still claim a payout, but the award will drop by your portion of the accident—20% in this situation. If your share reaches 51% or higher, unfortunately, New Jersey law blocks you from seeking compensation.

Which Types of Compensation Can Accident Victims Recover?

After any accident, your PIP policy pays your medical treatment and some lost wage benefits, regardless of how the crash happened or who caused it. State law sets the minimum PIP coverage at $15,000.

This sort of coverage allows you to quickly access funding for medical care and wage replacement while avoiding legal battles. However, if you suffered severe or permanent injuries—or you chose an “unlimited right to sue” policy when you purchased your insurance—you can also pursue a payout for the following losses directly from the at-fault driver’s insurer:

  • All accumulated medical bills, plus future treatments.
  • Wages you missed during recovery, along with the long-term impact on your earnings.
  • Repairs or replacement costs for your car.
  • The pain and emotional turmoil that you feel after your crash.

Crash injuries often strain your finances and your health far beyond the surface damage to your vehicle. 

Why Should Accident Victims Move Quickly After a Crash?

New Jersey law gives car accident victims a strict two-year deadline to file a personal injury lawsuit. That clock may seem generous, but the evidence that you will need for your case—skid marks, security footage, and witness memories—disappears in a matter of days or weeks. Meanwhile, your bills and lost wages will pile up regardless. Moving quickly lets you preserve the strongest evidence, start the claims process promptly, meet key legal deadlines, regain control, and position your case for the best results.

Which Steps Should You Take Right After a Car Accident?

Right after a car collision in New Jersey, follow these steps to keep yourself both physically and legally safe: 

  • Check everyone for injuries and call 911 right away.
  • Move vehicles out of harm’s way if you can.
  • Call the police—request an official report, even after minor impacts.
  • Snap photos of all vehicle damage, license plates, road conditions, and any visible injuries.
  • Exchange contact and insurance details with others involved, but avoid apologizing.
  • Collect names and contact numbers from any witnesses, if possible.
  • Visit a doctor promptly, even if you feel fine; hidden injuries sometimes surface later.
  • Notify your insurance company, but keep your incident descriptions factual and avoid recorded statements until you speak with a lawyer.

Can You Resolve an Accident Claim Without Going to Court?

Yes. Most car accident cases settle through direct negotiations or mediation, and many insurance companies generally prefer to avoid trial. A well-prepared, trial-ready claim can help convince insurance adjusters to offer reasonable settlements.

Insurance companies work to protect their profits, not to help victims. They often use a wide variety of techniques to minimize their own payments or liabilities—an experienced lawyer can level the playing field for you and help you demand the amount that your claim deserves.

How Much Time Will the Claims Process Take?

It depends. Your injury’s severity, fault determination, and local court schedules will all influence the timeline for your claim. Straightforward claims with minor injuries often resolve themselves in a matter of months. But more complicated situations—including those with significant injuries, complex fault debates, or multiple vehicles—can last a year or longer. Never feel pressured to settle too soon. 

Should You Take the Insurance Company’s First Settlement Offer?

Claim adjusters often rush out quick settlements, hoping that you accept minimal compensation before realizing the true costs of your accident. These early offers generally cover only immediate bills, forcing you to pay for future unexpected treatment costs, wage losses, or ongoing pain out of pocket. You should never accept their first offer without consulting with a lawyer. 

A strong legal advocate can help you evaluate every aspect of your loss—current and future care, earning power, therapy needs, chronic pain, and emotional trauma—and push for the full compensation you actually deserve.

What Should You Bring to Your Free Consultation?

Many personal injury lawyers—including the seasoned car crash lawyers at Kitrick, McWeeney & Wells, LLC—offer free consultations for victims to discuss their collision case. If you choose to schedule one, bring your police report (or, if you do not have one yet, at least the report number), photos, medical documents, insurance paperwork, pay stubs for lost work, and personal notes about your injuries or symptoms. Show your lawyer whatever you can assemble—we know how to help gather missing pieces as your case moves forward.

Why Do Clients Turn to Kitrick, McWeeney & Wells, LLC?

After a devastating accident, injured victims need legal allies who have a track record of real results while treating every client with compassion and respect. Kitrick, McWeeney & Wells, LLC has both. We have recovered millions of dollars for victims in car accidents across New Jersey over the past 30 years. 

You do not have to tackle complex insurance paperwork, calls with adjusters, and financial stress alone. If another driver’s carelessness injured you in Gloucester County, reach out to us for support and guidance. 

Begin Your Recovery with the Gloucester County Car Accident Lawyers at Kitrick, McWeeney & Wells, LLC

Count on the skilled Gloucester County car accident lawyers at Kitrick, McWeeney & Wells, LLC to combine our decades of experience, state-wide reach, top legal credentials, and compassionate ear in order to advocate for you and your family every step of the way. Call 732-920-8383 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation. With office locations in Manasquan and Brick, New Jersey, we proudly serve clients across New Jersey.

Manasquan, NJ

Address

2329 Highway 34
Suite 104
Manasquan, NJ 08736
 
 

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