Car Accident Lawyer Serving Metuchen
Metuchen sits at a busy crossroads Route 27 (Main Street and Amboy Avenue), Middlesex Avenue (Route 531), U.S.
Route 1 just outside the borough, and I-287 along its edge so collisions here range from rush-hour fender-benders to high-speed highway crashes. If you were hurt, New Jersey's no-fault system means your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage pays initial medical bills regardless of who caused the wreck. But whether you can sue the at-fault driver for pain and suffering depends on your auto policy's tort option under N.J.S.A. 39:6A: most drivers carry the "limited right to sue," or verbal threshold, which requires a qualifying permanent injury. We help you understand which threshold applies to your policy, document your injuries properly, and push back when an insurer lowballs or delays. Car-accident claims are pursued in the Superior Court, not the Metuchen Municipal Court. Goldman Law Firm works on contingency, so call us before you give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurer.
What We Know About Metuchen Cases
Metuchen crashes on Route 27, Middlesex Avenue, U.S.
Route 1, and I-287 involve New Jersey's no-fault PIP coverage and the verbal threshold under N.J.S.A. 39:6A.
We assess your tort option, document injuries, and litigate in Superior Court on contingency.







