Car Accident Lawyer Serving Wall
A car accident in Wall Township can happen in seconds at one of the busiest interchanges in New Jersey — Exit 98, where the Garden State Parkway, I-195, Route 138, Route 34, and Route 35 all feed into each other — and the insurance company starts building its case against yours the same day.
Whether you were rear-ended in stop-and-go traffic on Route 35, hit while merging at the Parkway or I-195 ramps, or struck on the Route 138 connector during the summer beach rush, New Jersey's no-fault system under N.J.S.A. 39:6A-4 sends your first medical bills through your own PIP coverage, but a serious injury lets you pursue the at-fault driver for everything PIP does not pay. High-speed merges and heavy seasonal traffic make Wall's stretch of highway one of the more crash-prone corridors in Monmouth County. The police report, the scene photos, the vehicle damage, and your early medical records are what your claim gets built from, so the sooner someone is protecting your side, the better the file looks when the negotiating starts. We take Wall crash cases on contingency — no fee unless we win — and we deal with the adjusters so you do not have to.
Injured some other way? Our personal injury lawyer in Wall page covers every injury case we handle in town.
What We Know About Wall Cases
Rear-end and merge collisions dominate Wall's car-accident claims, concentrated around the Garden State Parkway and I-195 Exit 98 interchange, the Route 138 connector, and the Route 35 and Route 34 corridors, where high-speed traffic and sudden stops are a bad combination.
In a rear-end crash the driver who hits you from behind is almost always at fault under New Jersey law for failing to keep a safe distance, but insurers still fight the value of the injury — which is exactly why an early, well-documented claim makes the difference.
New Jersey's no-fault PIP pays your first medical bills regardless of fault, and if the at-fault driver was uninsured or fled the interchange, your own uninsured or underinsured-motorist coverage can step in — coverage many drivers do not realize they carry until we point it out.







