Car Accident Lawyer Serving Milltown
A crash at a busy Milltown intersection — Ryders Lane and Main Street, or along Washington Avenue near the borough center — can change your life in seconds.
After a collision, New Jersey's no-fault system means your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage pays your initial medical bills regardless of who caused the wreck. But PIP has limits, and recovering for pain and suffering depends on the lawsuit threshold you carry under N.J.S.A. 39:6A. Most New Jersey drivers select the limitation-on-lawsuit option — the verbal threshold — which means you must show a qualifying permanent injury before you can sue the at-fault driver for non-economic damages. Insurance companies know these rules cold and use them to minimize what they pay. Goldman Law Firm documents your injuries, maximizes your PIP benefits, and builds your claim to clear the verbal threshold where it applies. This is a civil claim on contingency — no fee unless we win — so you can focus on healing while we handle the adjusters.
What We Know About Milltown Cases
New Jersey is a no-fault state: your PIP coverage pays first regardless of fault.
Suing for pain and suffering turns on the verbal threshold under 39:6A.
We document the injury to clear that threshold and pursue the at-fault driver.







