Car Accident Lawyer Serving Piscataway Township
Collisions on Interstate 287, Route 18, and the County Route 529 (Stelton Road) corridors send a steady stream of crash victims looking for help in Piscataway.
After a wreck, New Jersey's no-fault system routes your initial medical bills through your own PIP (Personal Injury Protection) coverage, regardless of who caused the crash. But PIP is only the starting point. Whether you can pursue the at-fault driver for pain and suffering depends on the verbal threshold under N.J.S.A. 39:6A, which turns on the nature and permanence of your injuries. We help you understand which threshold applies to your policy and whether your injuries clear it. We also handle the practical work: dealing with adjusters, ordering the crash report, lining up treatment documentation, and valuing the claim properly. With high traffic volume through this township, rear-end and intersection collisions are routine, but no two claims are the same. Call us and we will map out your path before the insurer does it for you.
What We Know About Piscataway Township Cases
PIP covers initial medical costs regardless of fault.
Suing for pain and suffering depends on the verbal threshold under 39:6A and the permanence of your injuries.
We clarify which threshold your policy carries and handle adjusters, reports, and valuation.







