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Common Types of Personal Injury Cases in NJ

October 5, 2021

Personal injury law is a broad category of law that deals with what happens when someone is injured, and it is another person’s fault. Usually, the injured person claims that the other party acted negligently and failed to exercise reasonable care. As a direct result, they suffered an injury.

A personal injury lawsuit can arise from action or inaction. For example, a retailer may be liable for a slip-and-fall that happened inside their store if the employees failed to put out signs stating that the newly mopped floor was slippery when wet. Failure to act in this scenario might be negligence.

5 Types of Personal Injury Cases in NJ

While personal injuries happen in all types of unpredictable ways, there are some general types of personal injury cases that you can pursue in NJ.

Car Accident Cases

One of the most common types of personal injury cases in NJ is motor vehicle accidents. Unfortunately, there are thousands of car, truck, and motorcycle accidents in NJ every single year. Many people are injured as a result of distracted and overly aggressive drivers.

The victims in a car accident can file a personal injury lawsuit against the negligent driver and try to recover damages associated with the accident and subsequent injury.

Wrongful Death Cases

If someone causes an injury that results in death, the estate and specific family can file a wrongful death lawsuit. This type of case recognizes the unfair economic impact of a wrongful death on family members and dependents. Sometimes plaintiffs will sue for loss of consortium, which is when you lose a spouse or domestic partner because of someone else’s negligence.

Dog Bite Cases

Dogs are man’s best friend, but they can also be dangerous if improperly trained or traumatized by neglect. Unfortunately, cases arising from dog bites are very common personal injury cases in NJ. That’s why New Jersey law takes dog bites very seriously and holds the owner responsible for injuries caused by the dog, even if the owner exhibited reasonable care.

Workplace Injury Cases

Thriving business in New Jersey also means that there are many workplace injuries each year. While NJ doesn’t generally allow employees to file personal injury lawsuits against an employer, they are entitled to workers’ compensation insurance, no matter who is at fault.

This is great news but navigating workers’ compensation can be tricky and complex. Many people choose to hire a lawyer to help them negotiate with the insurance companies to cover all the costs associated with the injury.

Medical Malpractice Cases

Unfortunately, many New Jersey residents get sick each year, and sometimes people suffer injuries as a result of a doctor’s negligent care. This might be a doctor who misdiagnosed a deadly disease, a surgical error, or even unsanitary conditions at the hospital.

Doctors generally have medical malpractice insurance that will pay for the cost of your injuries. Still, you can also file a lawsuit to recover more damages like lost wages, emotional distress, and punitive damages.

Hoyt & Hoyt Helps Personal Injury Cases in NJ

If you have a different type of personal injury case in NJ, rest assured that there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Hoyt & Hoyt is experienced in many different types of personal injury cases and is available to talk about your legal options today. Tell us about your case at 973-490-4844. We’re ready to help you achieve the justice and compensation you deserve.

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