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East Orange NJ Personal Injury Lawyers | Premises Liability Newark
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Representing Your Interests Against Commercial Vehicle Negligence

Unlike car-on-car accidents, for which most injured parties must prove permanent injury in order to claim monetary compensation, New Jersey law does not require injured motorists to prove that they suffered a permanent injury to obtain monetary compensation in cases of commercial vehicle negligence.

This means that if a commercial vehicle strikes your vehicle and injures you, the other driver, the other driver’s employer and the commercial vehicle owner can all be held accountable for the full value of your injuries and damages. There is no “verbal threshold” that allows the insurance companies to preclude your recovery for pain and suffering.

Newark commercial vehicle accident attorneys Richard and Michael Goldstein have spent their careers helping victims of commercial vehicle negligence get back on their feet after devastating collisions. They can assemble a convincing case on your behalf that will persuade commercial vehicle operators and their employers to pay your urgent medical expenses and household bills.

For a no-cost initial consultation with a lawyer, contact Goldstein & Goldstein, LLP, in East Orange, New Jersey, today at 973-609-5693.

Essex County Trucking Accident Attorney

Trucking companies, distributors and store chains that employ truck drivers are required to carry insurance to compensate individual motorists in the case of injury or wrongful death.

Because the 18-wheelers and other transports they use are so large and potentially dangerous, parties responsible for commercial transportation are required to protect the safety of other motorists.

Among their duties, they must keep trucks in good repair, ensure drivers have adequate training and rest, and undergo periodic inspections. When commercial drivers and their employers neglect these duties, innocent motorists can be hurt or killed.

Who Looks Out For The Private Vehicle Owner?

Commercial transport companies and their insurers are rarely short on attorneys to protect their bank accounts when injured motorists demand compensation.

Routinely, these attorneys will do whatever is necessary to undermine the validity of your story and the evidence that supports it. However, an experienced commercial vehicle accident attorney like Richard Goldstein can help you set the record straight and keep it that way.

Goldstein & Goldstein, LLP, has spent more than 30 years advocating for the rights of private motorists who have been injured by commercial vehicle operators and their employers.

Let us help you pay your bills and put a difficult situation behind you.

For a free, no-pressure consultation with an experienced attorney, contact us at 973-609-5693 today or by email here. We can provide you with free transportation to our office, if needed. Spanish translation is available — Se Habla Espanol.

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