New Jersey Car Accident Lawyer

New Jersey roads push back hard. The New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway log more vehicle miles traveled per year than almost any other highway system on the East Coast, and the injury accidents that happen on them are rarely minor. Route 1 and 9 through Hudson County carries a relentless mix of commuter traffic, commercial trucks, and rideshare vehicles that collide constantly. Routes 3 and 17 in Bergen and Passaic Counties are two of the state’s most congested arterials — and among its most dangerous. Route 22 in Union County is a six-lane barrier-divided highway where wrong-way accidents and rear-end crashes at highway speeds produce catastrophic injuries. Whether your accident happened in Jersey City, Newark, Hoboken, Union City, or anywhere else in northern or central New Jersey, the reality is the same: the other driver’s insurance company started building a case against you the moment the crash was reported.

Beck Law serves car accident victims in New Jersey. Attorney David Beck has recovered over $40 million for injured New Yorkers and New Jersey residents, and he brings that same fighting approach to every Garden State case. When you call Beck Law, David Beck picks up — not a call center, not a paralegal running intake for a mass-volume firm that treats your case as a file number.

Naula was offered $65,000 after her accident — Beck Law recovered $270,000. Santos was offered $5,500 — we got $100,000. The first offer is never the right offer. Call Beck Law before you sign a single piece of paper.

$40M+ Recovered for clients
No Fee Unless we win your case
24/7 Available to take your call
30 Days No-fault filing deadline

We fight insurance companies

Same carriers trying to minimize your claim — we know their playbook.

Brooklyn-specific knowledge

Every neighborhood, every High Injury corridor, every local court.

Act before your deadline

No-fault benefits must be claimed within 30 days — don't wait.

Don't sign anything first

The first offer is never the right offer. Call us before you respond.

Free, confidential consultation. No obligation. Attorney David Beck personally reviews every case — use the form to reach us any time.

FREE CONSULTATION

Fill out the form below to request a free confidential consultation.

We Know New Jersey's Roads - And How How New Jersey Insurers Handle Claims

A car accident on the New Jersey Turnpike near Exit 14 in Jersey City is a different case from a crash on Route 9 in Woodbridge or a side-impact on Route 22 in Union. The roads, the speed differentials, the commercial vehicle involvement, the specific insurance carriers that dominate regional claim handling — all of it varies. Beck Law has represented clients from Jersey City and Hoboken in Hudson County, from Newark and Elizabeth in Essex and Union Counties, and from communities across the northern New Jersey corridor. We know which roads generate the most serious injury claims and why, and we build every case with that local road knowledge from day one.

Where New Jersey Car Accidents Happen Most - and Why It Matters

The New Jersey Turnpike is the single highest-volume commercial truck highway in the state. The western spur from Exit 14 through the approaches to the Lincoln Tunnel carries tractor-trailer and flatbed truck traffic at densities that produce severe multi-vehicle crashes daily. When a commercial vehicle is involved in your accident, there are potentially liable parties beyond the at-fault driver — the trucking company, the vehicle owner, the freight broker, the maintenance contractor — and Beck Law investigates all of them from the moment we take your case.

In Jersey City, Routes 1 and 9 and the approach roads to the Holland and Lincoln Tunnels are perpetual accident corridors. The mix of interstate commercial traffic, local commuters, rideshare vehicles, and pedestrians crossing at high-volume intersections creates daily serious injury accidents that demand aggressive legal action. Hoboken‘s grid streets and the intersection of Routes 1 and 9 near the Hoboken Terminal produce a distinct pattern: low-speed urban collisions that still cause serious soft tissue and spinal injuries that insurance companies try to minimize by calling them minor fender-benders.

In Newark, routes 21 and 22 and McCarter Highway generate some of Essex County’s most serious car accident injuries. The commercial and industrial character of the road network here means commercial vehicles are involved in a disproportionate share of the accidents — and commercial vehicle accidents mean more potential defendants and more available insurance coverage. Elizabeth‘s Route 1 and 9 corridor and the approach roads to Newark Liberty Airport carry heavy freight traffic that creates the same multi-party liability landscape we see across the Turnpike corridor.

Route 3 in Clifton and Rutherford is a classic high-accident New Jersey arterial: six lanes of mixed commercial and commuter traffic, frequent left-turn access points into shopping centers, and high-speed rear-end crashes at the Route 3/17 junction that send clients to emergency rooms across Bergen and Passaic Counties. Route 17 itself through Paramus and Ramsey adds the complexity of commercial strip development with constant driveway-access collisions and merge accidents that produce cervical and lumbar disc injuries even at relatively modest speeds.

New Jersey's No-Fault System - What Drivers Need to Know

New Jersey operates a modified no-fault insurance system. When you register a vehicle in New Jersey, you choose between two lawsuit options: the Limited Right to Sue (basic verbal threshold) and the Unlimited Right to Sue (standard verbal threshold). Your selection determines whether you can sue the at-fault driver for pain and suffering after an accident.

Under the Limited Right to Sue option, you can only pursue the at-fault driver for pain and suffering if your injury involves death, dismemberment, significant disfigurement, a displaced fracture, loss of a fetus, or a permanent injury within a reasonable degree of medical probability. Under the Unlimited Right to Sue option, you retain full rights to sue for pain and suffering regardless of injury threshold.

Your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage pays your medical expenses up to your policy limits — typically $15,000 but often much higher — regardless of fault. You must notify your insurer promptly after any New Jersey accident or risk losing those benefits. Beck Law reviews your policy election and PIP coverage in the first consultation and tells you exactly what your legal options are — not what the insurance company wants you to believe they are.

Common Injuries Our Brooklyn Clients Suffer

  • Herniated and bulging discs – cervical and lumbar – the most common serious injury in Turnpike and Route 1 and 9 rear-end crashes
  • Traumatic brain injury and concussions from high-speed Turnpike and Route 22 impacts
  • Whiplash and soft tissue injuries that are frequently minimized by insurers but cause serious long-term dysfunction
  • ACL, MCL, and meniscus tears from impact and bracing during collision
  • Fractures – wrist, clavicle, rib, hip, and ankle
  • Rotator cuff and shoulder labrum tears
  • Internal injuries from seatbelt force and airbag deployment at highway speeds
  • Spinal cord injuries resulting in partial or full disability from catastrophic commercial vehicle crashes

Common Injuries Our New Jersey Clients Suffer

  • Herniated and bulging discs – cervical and lumbar – the most common serious injury in Turnpike and Route 1 and 9 rear-end crashes
  • Traumatic brain injury and concussions from high-speed Turnpike and Route 22 impacts
  • Whiplash and soft tissue injuries that are frequently minimized by insurers but cause serious long-term dysfunction
  • ACL, MCL, and meniscus tears from impact and bracing during collision
  • Fractures – wrist, clavicle, rib, hip, and ankle
  • Rotator cuff and shoulder labrum tears
  • Internal injuries from seatbelt force and airbag deployment at highway speeds
  • Spinal cord injuries resulting in partial or full disability from catastrophic commercial vehicle crashes

Why Brooklyn Clients Choose Beck Law

  • David Beck personally handles your case from day one — not a junior associate.
  • $40 million+ recovered for injured New Yorkers across Brooklyn and beyond.
  • Super Lawyers 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 — peer-reviewed selection.
  • NAOPIA award — National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys.
  • 200+ five-star reviews on Google, Avvo, and Facebook.
  • Boris Pinto — senior paralegal, 21 years’ experience, Spanish-speaking — available from day one.
  • No upfront fees. No legal costs. You pay nothing unless we win.

New Jersey Superior Court - Where Your Case Is Filed

Personal injury lawsuits in New Jersey are filed in Superior Court. Depending on where your accident occurred, your case may be venued in Hudson County Superior Court in Jersey City, Essex County Superior Court in Newark, Union County Superior Court in Elizabeth, Bergen County Superior Court in Hackensack, or another county venue. Beck Law has litigated in New Jersey Superior Court and knows the procedural differences between New Jersey practice and New York practice — including New Jersey’s distinct discovery rules, IME procedures, and the insurance carrier defense strategies specific to each county courthouse.

Why New Jersey Clients Choose Beck Law

  • David Beck personally handles your New Jersey case — not a junior associate or a paralegal.
  • $40 million+ recovered for injured New Yorkers and New Jersey residents across decades of personal injury practice.
  • Super Lawyers 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 — peer-reviewed selection based on professional achievement and recognition.
  • NAOPIA award — National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys.
  • 200+ five-star reviews on Google, Avvo, and Facebook from real clients.
  • Boris Pinto — senior paralegal, 21 years’ experience, Spanish-speaking — available from your very first call.
  • No upfront fees. No legal costs. You pay nothing unless we win.

Steps to Take After a New Jersey Car Accident

The steps you take in the first 24–48 hours after a Brooklyn car accident can make or break your case. Here’s exactly what to do:

Ready to Fight for You - Call Beck 24/7

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions : New Jersey Car Accident Claims

How long do I have to file a car accident lawsuit in New Jersey?

New Jersey’s statute of limitations for personal injury is two years from the date of the accident under N.J.S.A. 2A:14-2. This is shorter than New York’s three-year period – do not wait. If a government entity or public road authority is involved, different notice deadlines may apply. Call Beck Law immediately.

Generally, New Jersey law governs an accident that occurred on New Jersey roads. However, your insurance policy – issued in New York — determines your PIP coverage and uninsured motorist rights. Beck Law navigates the interstate insurance and legal issues for you.

We file an Underinsured Motorist (UIM) claim against your own policy, investigate every other potentially liable party – the road owner, a vehicle manufacturer, a commercial entity – and pursue every available avenue of recovery. There is almost always more coverage available than what appears at first.

Potentially the driver, the trucking company, the vehicle owner, the freight broker, and the truck or component manufacturer. Beck Law issues preservation letters, obtains driver logs and maintenance records, and investigates all parties simultaneously from the moment we take your case.

Yes. Disc herniations, soft tissue injuries, and traumatic brain symptoms frequently present mildly in the immediate aftermath and worsen significantly over days and weeks. Call Beck Law as soon as you realize the injury is serious — and go to a doctor before that call.

MILLIONS Recovered for Injured New Yorkers

Additional Practice Areas

Personal Injuries

we understand the challenges you’re facing and are here to shoulder the legal burdens, allowing you to focus on healing...

Workers’ Compensation

Workers’ compensation Law, which is also known as Worker’s Compensation or Workers Comp is insurance...

Construction Accidents

Construction site accident risks range from poorly trained employees to malfunctioning machinery, but...

Dog Bite Injuries

A dog bite may lead to infection, disfigurement, scarring, and permanent damage...

Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycles are particularly susceptible to dangers from roadway defects or poorly maintained...

Truck Accidents

Motorcycles are particularly susceptible to dangers from roadway defects or poorly maintained...

Your Free Confidential Case Evaluation is a Phone Call Away

BORIS PINTO

Workers’ Compensation Paralegal

Boris Pinto is our Senior Paralegal and has been with the firm since its inception. His experience in the legal profession spans from several areas of law but he is focused on handling claimants in Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury cases. His care and devotion for our clients is felt and appreciated by all. Throughout his twenty-one years of experience in the legal field, Boris’ compassion for the injured only continues to progress.

Boris’ responsibilities include: speaking with clients, tracking stipulations, factual investigation, corresponding with the Courts, and drafting legal documents.

Boris understands the importance of treating clients like family during the difficult time that follows after an accident and makes the process for our clients as smooth as can be.

Boris is fluent in English and Spanish. He also knows how to say hello, how are you and goodbye in Russian.

Do You Want To Receive a Call From An Attorney Now?