Car Accident Lawyer Serving Highland Park
A crash on Route 27 where it narrows through Highland Park's downtown, at the Woodbridge Avenue intersections, or on the bridge approaches toward New Brunswick can leave you injured and buried in paperwork.
New Jersey is a no-fault state, so your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage pays your initial medical bills under N.J.S.A. 39:6A regardless of who caused the wreck. But PIP is only part of the picture. Whether you can sue the at-fault driver for pain and suffering depends on the verbal threshold you selected on your policy — and most drivers do not realize which option they picked until they need it. Goldman Law Firm sorts out your coverage, makes sure your PIP claim is handled correctly, and pursues the other driver when the threshold and the injuries support it. We deal with the adjusters and the lowball offers so you can focus on healing. Tell us what happened on the road, and we will tell you where you stand.
What We Know About Highland Park Cases
Crashes on Route 27 (Raritan Avenue), Woodbridge Avenue (CR 514), and the New Brunswick bridge approaches are common.
Your PIP coverage under 39:6A pays first; the verbal threshold on your policy controls whether you can sue for pain and suffering.
We handle the adjusters and the claim end to end.







