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How Will You Decide Who Represents You?

You have a choice in legal representation, and the decision you make can impact your life for years or decades to come.

There are countless lawyers in New Jersey alone, and too often very little that separates one from the next. When you are seriously injured or suffering as a result of the loss of a loved one, you may be left with equally countless questions even in your search for a competent attorney.

  • How can you tell whether one lawyer has the skill, the ability, the experience and the resources to maximize your compensation?
  • How can you afford the kind of legal representation you need?
  • What separates good personal injury attorneys from the pack?
  • Every lawyer seems to promise the same things; how can I tell which one will actually deliver?

At the Law Offices of John S. Hoyt in Morristown, we welcome these kinds of questions from our clients. We understand how important the recovery of compensation to pay for medical expenses, lost wages and significant damages is to you. You can't afford to take a chance on an attorney that might not deliver.

Why You Should Consider John S. Hoyt

  • Results - If an attorney can't show you a successful career spent litigating and negotiating on behalf of clients, then you may want to consider a more experienced lawyer. We put our history of verdicts and settlements up for everyone to see as a proven record of the kind of results we deliver.
  • Resources - With contingency fee arrangements, most personal injury attorneys handle the costs of litigation and only charge a fee when they recover compensation. But, litigating a high-value catastrophic injury case or death case can be expensive and requires significant resources. At our office, we can handle injury cases of any size.
  • Reputation - One way to judge the quality of a law office is to see what other attorneys and legal organizations say about them. Our founding attorney, John S. Hoyt, has been recognized by the New Jersey State Supreme Court as a Certified Trial Attorney, featured on national television, awarded membership in the Million Dollar Advocates and listed in Super Lawyers*.
  • We know their secrets - The other side will almost certainly have an insurance company working for them. In the past, Jack Hoyt represented those insurance companies for ten years and knows how they think, their tricks, how they evaluate cases, etc. Put this knowledge to work for you.

Call John S. Hoyt at (973) 813-7441

You can afford experienced representation from one of New Jersey's top attorneys.

If you have been seriously injured as a result of someone else's negligence or wrongdoing we want to talk to you. Schedule a free consultation with our office today: Contact us online or by phone.

*New Jersey Super Lawyers is based on a statewide survey of lawyers. Those eligible to participate include lawyers who have been in practice for at least five years.

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John S. Hoyt, Attorney at Law
1776 On The Green
67 East Park Place

Morristown NJ 07960

Telephone: (888) 367-0645
Telephone: (973) 813-7441
Fax: (973) 292-2272

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Car, Truck and Motorcycle Accidents

  •  $650,000 for a computer engineer who suffered a head injury and hand fracture in a car accident when his car was struck at an intersection by a vehicle that ran a red light.
  •  $105,000 for a 40 year-old cook who suffered back injuries in a head-on collision when another vehicle crossed the centerline.
  •  $80,000 for a 50 year-old laboratory technician who suffered a fractured wrist when her vehicle was struck head-on.
  •  $1 million for a tractor-trailer truck driver who sustained neck, hand, and shoulder injuries and became disabled after he was forced off the road by another tractor-trailer.
  •  $90,000 for a 65 year-old executive who suffered torn ligaments in his shoulder when his car was rear-ended by another vehicle.
  •  $2.7 million for a police officer who was struck by a speeding vehicle while directing traffic, resulting in his total disability.
  •  $165,000 for 14 year-old boy who was struck by a car while riding his bicycle and sustained a serious head injury.
  •  $40,000 for a 52 year-old woman who suffered a fractured wrist when her car was struck by teenage driver racing on the highway.
  •  $165,000 for an elderly woman pedestrian who suffered a knee fracture after being struck by a drunk driver.
  •  $295,000 for a 51 year-old man who suffering head injury in a rear end automobile accident.
  •  $650,000 for a client who suffered a head injury and extensive loss of wages due to an auto accident.
  •  $250,000 for a client in a motorcycle accident who suffered a leg injury.

Medical Malpractice

     $350,000 for an elderly victim of medical malpractice on the part of an anesthesiologist during surgery.
  •  $1.25 million for a 55 year-old laborer who suffered partial blindness when a surgeon damaged the blood supply to the patient's eyes during surgery.
  •  $250,000 for a 66 year-old man who suffered severe complications from cancer due to a misdiagnosis.
  •  $200,000 for an infant girl who suffered partial blindness due to medical malpractice.
  •  $800,000 for a client whose knee replacement was improperly installed knee by an orthopedist.
  •  $1 million for a client in a medical malpractice case involving failure to diagnose cancer.

Construction Accidents

     $2.7 million for a 43 year-old construction worker injured in a fall when movable scaffolding collapsed, causing him foot, leg, back, hand, and head injuries.
  •  $112,500 for a 39 year-old woman who fell on defectively constructed steps at condominium complex and suffered an ankle fracture that required surgery.
  •  $142,000 for a construction worker who fell through an unguarded hole due to the negligence of a contractor.

Product Liability Cases

    $3.15 million in a product liability case for an 18 year-old who suffered burn injuries when a cooking machine exploded at work.
  • $75,000 for a 44 year-old woman who sustaining a knee fracture in a horseback riding accident due to equipment failure of a defectively manufactured product.

Premises Liability

     $75,000 for a 45 year-old man who suffered back injuries after being struck by a forklift at Wal-Mart.
  •  $225,000 for a 56 year-old elevator mechanic injured in a parking garage at an Atlantic City casino.