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When you are injured as a result of someone else’s negligence or misconduct, you may be entitled to compensation for your pain and suffering, medical bills, lost income, and other damages. The reliable Middlesex County personal injury lawyers at Brause, Brause & Ventrice, L.L.C., are prepared to fight to obtain compensation for all of your losses.
At Brause, Brause & Ventrice, L.L.C., we understand how traumatic and costly a personal injury can be. That is why we represent each client with compassion and dedication. To maximize your chances for success, it is important to schedule a free initial consultation with a personal injury attorney in Middlesex County as soon as possible after your accident.
A personal injury claim can arise from almost any type of mishap or accident that was caused by someone else’s negligence. Some of the most common types of personal injury lawsuits involve auto accidents, slip and fall injuries and product liability.
The statute of limitations is the time that the accident victim has to file a lawsuit after an injury. In New Jersey, the statute of limitations for personal injuries is only two years. When the injured person is a minor, however, the clock does not start running until he or she turns 18.
In cases in which a public entity or a public employee, such as a municipality or an employee of a municipality, may be responsible for a dangerous condition or an accident that caused one’s injuries, there are strict filing requirements, including a notice of claim that must be served on the responsible public entity and public employee within 90 days after the accident.
The duration of a case depends on many factors. Some cases settle quickly once the defendant and the defendant’s insurance company realize that our Middlesex County personal injury attorneys are ready, willing, and able to take the case to trial if our client does not receive fair compensation. Some cases are slower to resolve because it takes time to determine whether the accident victim’s injuries have caused permanent disabilities, or when there are multiple parties who may share in liability for the cause of the accident.
If a case is litigated, the pretrial period can take several months to over a year, as both sides gather evidence and file motions with the court. There may be additional time required depending upon the court’s calendar. No matter how long it takes, you can rest assured that our attorneys will continue to endeavor to obtain the compensation to which you are entitled.
The sooner you retain a personal injury attorney after an accident, the stronger your case will be. The personal injury lawyers at Brause, Brause & Ventrice, L.L.C., are ready to provide you with a free initial consultation today. We handle personal injury suits on a contingency fee basis, which means that you pay us no fees until you recover compensation. Call our Metuchen office at 732-767-0044 or use our online contact form to get started.