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Showing 4 car accident lawyers in Camden, NJ
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Brandon J Broderick, Personal Injury Attorney at Law
808 Market St, Camden, NJ 08102
(866) 979-3312
brandonjbroderick.com
Law Offices of Frankie Fontanez
116 N 2nd St #101, Camden, NJ 08102
(856) 488-7088
Zucker Steinberg & Wixted
415 Federal St, Camden, NJ 08103
(856) 365-0080
zswlaw.com
DuBois, Sheehan, Hamilton, Levin & Weissman, LLC
511 Cooper St, Camden, NJ 08102
(856) 365-7665
duboislaw.com
What Does a Car Accident Lawyer in Camden Cost?
Most car accident lawyers in New Jersey work on a contingency fee basis. This means they take a percentage of your settlement or court award, typically ranging from 33 percent to 40 percent. You usually do not pay any upfront fees. Costs for expert witnesses or court filings may be deducted from your recovery. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the time limit to file a car accident lawsuit in New Jersey?
In New Jersey, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. This is called the statute of limitations. If you miss this deadline, you may lose your right to seek compensation.
Do I need a lawyer if I was in a minor fender bender in Camden?
Even for minor accidents, a lawyer can help ensure you receive full compensation for medical bills and lost wages. New Jersey no-fault law requires you to meet a serious injury threshold before you can sue for pain and suffering. A lawyer can evaluate your case and advise you on your options.