Personal Injury In New Jersey
Have you or a loved one been hurt or injured in an accident due to someone else’s negligence?
Are you considering filing a lawsuit for proper compensation, but are unsure how a personal injury attorney can help in New Jersey or even where to start?
If so, you are in the right place. At Aiello, Harris, Abate Law Group PC, you can speak with an attorney and have your personal injury case reviewed for 100% free. Like most personal injury lawyers in New Jersey, we take cases on a contingency basis, which means if you don’t win and get paid, we don’t either.
Areas of our New Jersey personal injury practice
Car Accidents are motor vehicle collisions where one or more parties suffer physical, emotional, or financial harm due to another party’s negligence or recklessness.
Truck Accidents involve collisions with commercial vehicles like tractor-trailers, delivery trucks, or big rigs. Due to their size and weight, these accidents often result in severe injuries.
Motorcycle Accidents involve crashes where a motorcyclist is injured due to another party’s negligence or wrongdoing.
Highway Accidents are collisions on high-speed roads like interstates, freeways, and major state routes.
Distracted Driving Accidents occur when a driver’s attention is taken away from the road, leading to a crash. In New Jersey personal injury cases, these accidents are a common basis for negligence claims.
Premises Liability is the legal responsibility of property owners (or those in control of a property) to keep their premises reasonably safe for visitors.
Dog Bite Injuries involve situations where a person is bitten or attacked by a dog, and the dog’s owner can be held legally responsible.
Slip and Fall Accidents happen when someone is injured by slipping, tripping, or falling due to a hazardous condition on someone else’s property.
Negligence Liability is holding someone legally responsible for causing harm by failing to act reasonably.
Pedestrian Accidents involve situations where a person on foot is hit by a vehicle and suffers injuries due to the driver’s negligence or unsafe conditions.
Medical Malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider (such as a doctor, nurse, or hospital) fails to provide the standard of care expected in their profession, leading to injury or harm to the patient.
Birth Injuries involve harm to a baby or mother during the pregnancy, labor, or delivery process, often due to medical negligence or improper care.
Failure To Diagnose occurs when a healthcare provider fails to correctly identify a medical condition or illness. This leads to delayed treatment or improper care that worsens the patient’s condition.
Hospital Malpractice occurs when a hospital or its staff provides substandard care, leading to injury or harm to a patient. This can involve errors made by doctors, nurses, or other hospital staff, or problems with hospital systems or procedures.
Nursing Home Abuse is the mistreatment or neglect of elderly or vulnerable residents in nursing homes or long-term care facilities. This abuse can be physical, emotional, or financial and can result in serious harm to the victim.
Spinal Cord Injuries happen when damage to the spinal cord results in a loss of movement, sensation, or function below the injury site.
Traumatic Brain Injuries are injuries to the brain caused by an external force, such as a blow to the head, a fall, or a car accident.
Wrongful Death happens when someone dies due to the negligence, recklessness, or intentional actions of another party.
Workers’ Compensation is an insurance program that provides benefits to employees who suffer injuries or illnesses as a result of their job.