You may not know who is legally responsible. You may not know whether the insurance company is treating you fairly.
You may not know how long your medical treatment will take, whether you can return to work, or what your case may involve.
Start with your name, your contact information, and a short explanation of the accident.
You do not need to write a perfect legal summary. A simple explanation in your own words is enough to begin.
Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship. It simply gives us a starting point to review your situation.
Please do not send highly sensitive information through the form unless we ask for it later. If something is urgent, call the office instead.
After an accident, it is normal to feel unsure.
You may not know who is legally responsible. You may not know whether the insurance company is treating you fairly.
You may not know how long your medical treatment will take, whether you can return to work, or what your case may involve.
You can start with the basic facts. We can help you sort through the legal questions after we understand what happened.
When you contact us, share as much as you comfortably can.
You do not need to write a perfect legal summary. A simple explanation in your own words is enough to begin.
Once we receive your information, we review what you sent and look at the basic issues that may matter in a New Jersey personal injury claim.
We may look at how the injury happened, who may be responsible, what insurance may be involved, whether there are urgent deadlines, and what information may still be needed.
If we need more details, we may contact you to ask follow-up questions. If your matter is something we may be able to help with, we will explain the next step clearly.
Submitting a form does not create an attorney-client relationship. It simply gives us a starting point to review your situation.
Tell us what happened, where it happened, and how we can reach you.
We review the information you provided and identify the practical questions that may matter.
We may contact you for more details or to explain what the next step may be.
Many injured people wait because they are not sure whether their situation is serious enough or legal enough.
You do not have to make that decision alone.
If you were hurt because of a crash, unsafe property, dangerous condition, dog bite, fall, worksite incident, or another accident in New Jersey, it is better to ask early than to guess.
Some cases involve deadlines that can affect your rights, especially when a public entity, public property, government vehicle, school, municipality, or agency may be involved.
Even if you are unsure, reach out and tell us what happened.
A free case review gives you a place to begin.
You can explain the accident. You can ask what information may matter. You can find out whether the situation is something our attorneys may be able to review further.
Before any representation begins, the terms must be clear and agreed to. We will not treat a message through this page as a signed agreement to represent you.
Time matters after an injury.
Photos disappear. Video footage may be erased. Witnesses become harder to find. Medical records need to be gathered.
Insurance companies may ask for statements or documents before you fully understand your rights.
Some deadlines may be shorter than people expect.
If you were injured, contact us as soon as you can.
You do not need to upload everything right away.
If you do not have these items yet, that is okay. Start with the facts you know now.
Please give us enough information to understand the situation, but do not send highly sensitive details through the form unless we ask for them later.
Do not send anything through the website form that you would not want transmitted online. A first message should help us understand what happened, not serve as a complete case file.
Common questions about the free case review process, what to send, and what happens after you reach out.
Yes. You can contact us for an initial review of your injury situation without paying for that review.
No. You can simply tell us what happened. We can help identify what legal issues may be involved after reviewing the facts.
No. Submitting the form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only after both you and the firm agree to it in writing.
Tell us right away. Claims involving public entities can involve shorter notice requirements and should be reviewed as early as possible.
Let us know. If you have received letters, calls, settlement offers, or requests for a recorded statement, mention that in your message.
That is common. You can still contact us while treatment is ongoing. The full effect of an injury may take time to understand.
You do not need to decide that before contacting us. Tell us what happened, where it happened, and why you believe the injury occurred. We can review the facts from there.
You do not have to figure everything out before reaching out.
Start with your name, your contact information, and a short explanation of the accident. We will review it and help you understand what the next step may be.
Prefer to speak with someone directly? Call us now.
This page provides general information only and does not constitute legal advice.
Submitting a free case review request does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only after both you and the firm agree to it in writing.
The firm may need additional information before evaluating a matter. Outcomes vary, and no result can be guaranteed.