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Call Us TodayInjuries can happen to anyone at any moment. A personal injury attorney can help fight for the compensation you deserve. If you or a loved one has been injured in any type of accident in Westfield or any other part of New Jersey, you can rely on the experienced and skilled personal injury attorneys at Drazin & Warshaw to fight on your behalf and maximize your compensation. Contact our team and make an appointment for a free, no-obligation case assessment with an experienced Westfield personal injury lawyer. We will be glad to assist you by building a strong case on your behalf and representing you as we seek compensation for your injury.
Injuries, both minor and severe, can result in financial and emotional damages. Some injuries have long-term effects and are life-changing. Seeking compensation for your injuries can help you find some closure. We at Drazin and Warshaw are experienced at handling a wide variety of personal injury cases. You can rely on our skills and experience to maximize your compensation. We have handled claims involving:
Get in touch with Drazin & Warshaw now and book your appointment to speak with a skilled and experienced Westfield personal injury lawyer. We offer a free, no-obligation consultation to accident victims. Contact us now to schedule your free case review.
Westfield is a town in Union County, New Jersey, located 16 miles southwest of Manhattan. Reportedly, 84.2% of Westfield residents used a car as their only means of transportation in 2019. As throughout the nation in 2020, Westfield saw an increase in fatal motor vehicle crashes. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, preliminary data indicate that motor vehicle fatalities increased to a twelve-year high of 38,680 deaths. In 2020, New Jersey recorded 549 fatal collisions that resulted in 587 deaths. Traffic-related deaths continue to be the leading cause of accidental deaths in Westfield, New Jersey, and the nation.
If you or a loved one suffered a serious injury due to a motor vehicle crash or another type of personal injury accident, contact a dedicated Westfield personal injury lawyer at Drazin & Warshaw to get started on your injury claim today.
A good majority of personal injury cases do not go to trial. Many personal injury cases end with a settlement. However, if an acceptable settlement cannot be reached during the negotiations, the case may proceed to trial. It is important to have an experienced attorney negotiating on your behalf. Your attorney will also represent you in court if your case goes to trial.
While monetary compensation will not reverse the injury, or take away the pain and other consequences of the accident, it will ease the financial burden on both you and your family. Your compensation will cover expenses related to loss of wages from time missed from work due to your injury and medical bills. Compensation also covers intangible damages such as pain and suffering. It is important to note that every case is unique. Your personal injury attorney will be able to advise you on a reasonable amount to expect as compensation.
Many personal injury attorneys work on a contingency fee basis. This means that you will not be charged for their services until they recover compensation for you. The lawyers’ fees will be a percentage of the compensation awarded to you. There are therefore no upfront fees to worry about. Simply ensure you understand the terms of the contingency fee payment when choosing an attorney.
Every personal injury case is unique. However, damages often covered by compensation include medical expenses, loss of wages, pain and suffering, and damage to property. Speak with an experienced Westfield personal injury lawyer at Drazin & Warshaw for an assessment of your case so we can determine exactly what type of damages you are eligible for.
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