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Call if you want to speak with someone directly, if an insurance company is asking for a statement, if you received legal papers, or if you are worried about a deadline.
You can call, send a short message, or request a Free Case Review. Use whichever option is easiest for you right now.
If you are not sure whether you have a case, that is okay. Contact us anyway. A first conversation can help identify what information may matter and what steps may be needed next.
Call if you want to speak with someone directly, if an insurance company is asking for a statement, if you received legal papers, or if you are worried about a deadline.
Use the form below if you prefer to write first. A short summary is enough. If more information is needed, we may ask follow-up questions.
Use the Free Case Review page if you are ready to share more details about the accident, your injuries, treatment, insurance, and the people or businesses involved.
Use this form to contact Pinnacle Injury Law about a possible New Jersey personal injury matter.
Keep your first message simple. Tell us your name, how to reach you, where the accident happened, when it happened, and what type of help you need.
Please do not send highly sensitive or unnecessary private information through this form. Do not send Social Security numbers, account numbers, passwords, full medical records, or anything you are not comfortable submitting online.
Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship. A lawyer must agree to represent you, and the terms of representation must be confirmed in writing.
Use the phone, email, or online form to reach Pinnacle Injury Law about a possible New Jersey personal injury matter.
Meetings may be available by phone, video, or in person when appropriate. Please call first if you want to confirm availability or schedule a visit.
You do not need every detail before contacting us. Share what you know and leave anything blank if you are not sure.
If you do not have all of this information, that is fine. The most important step is making contact so the situation can be reviewed.
Some situations should not wait for a form response. Call the office at (201) 265-4500 if timing or legal deadlines may matter.
New Jersey injury matters can involve strict deadlines. Some cases may have a two-year filing deadline. Claims involving public entities may require notice much sooner. The deadline can depend on the facts, so do not wait if time may be an issue.
The contact form is best for a simple first message.
The Free Case Review page is better if you are ready to share more details about the accident, your injuries, medical treatment, insurance, and the people or companies involved.
If you are not sure which option to use, start here. We can help direct your message when possible.
After you call or submit a message, we will review the basic information you provided.
If more details are needed, someone from the office may contact you to ask follow-up questions.
A first call, email, or form submission does not mean the firm represents you. It also does not guarantee that the firm can accept your case or that any result will be achieved.
If the firm agrees to represent you, the attorney-client relationship and fee terms must be confirmed in writing.
You call, send a message, or request a Free Case Review.
We review the basic information you provide.
We may contact you for more details.
The firm may explain what information is needed next.
Representation begins only if an attorney agrees to represent you and the agreement is confirmed in writing.
Common questions about sending a message, calling the office, and what happens after you reach out.
No. Calling, emailing, or submitting a form through this website does not create an attorney-client relationship by itself. A lawyer must agree to represent you, and the terms of representation must be confirmed in writing.
Yes. If you would rather speak with someone directly, call (201) 265-4500. Calling is usually better if timing matters, if you received legal papers, or if an insurer is asking for a statement.
Include your name, phone number, email address, where the accident happened, when it happened, the type of accident, and a short description of your injuries or concerns. You do not need to send every document in the first message.
Do not send Social Security numbers, account numbers, passwords, full medical records, or other highly sensitive information through the contact form. Your first message should be a short summary, not a complete case file.
We will review your message and may contact you for more information. Response times can vary. If your matter is urgent, call (201) 265-4500 instead of relying only on the form.
There is no charge to call, send a message, or request a Free Case Review for a New Jersey personal injury matter. If the firm accepts representation, fees, costs, and any contingency-fee terms will be explained in a written agreement.
Yes. You can explain what happened and ask what information may matter. You do not need to know the legal category or strength of the claim before reaching out.
Tell the firm right away. Claims involving public property, public employees, schools, towns, counties, police departments, or the State of New Jersey can involve special notice rules and shorter deadlines.
You can keep the first contact short. Tell us what happened, where it happened, when it happened, and how we can reach you.
If your situation feels urgent, call now. If you prefer to write first, send a message online.
This page is Attorney Advertising. The information on this page is general information only and is not legal advice.
Calling the firm, emailing the firm, submitting a contact form, or requesting a Free Case Review does not create an attorney-client relationship by itself. Do not send confidential or highly sensitive information until an attorney-client relationship has been established.
No attorney can guarantee a result. Past experience, practice focus information, case descriptions, and attorney background information do not guarantee any outcome in your matter.
For eligible personal injury matters, contingency-fee arrangements may be available. Fee terms, case costs, and expense responsibilities are governed by a written agreement. Ask the firm to explain all fee terms before representation begins.
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