Personal Injury
Did you or a family member suffer an injury or loss of life by the negligent actions of another person or a business? If so, you have the right to financial compensation. You owe it to yourself to retain the sound counsel of a highly competent attorney. The skilled personal injury attorneys at MalamutLaw can help you.
At MalamutLaw we know how life altering suffering an injury or the loss of a loved one can be. We have represented thousands of people who have been injured by the negligent actions of others. Contacting an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible will help to ensure that your rights are protected. Let our experience work for you. Our meticulous attention to detail will give you time to heal, while we compile and present the best case possible on your behalf. We offer free consultations in person at our office in Cherry Hill, NJ, or we can come to you. Contact MalamutLaw today to schedule your appointment.
At MalamutLaw we know how life altering suffering an injury or the loss of a loved one can be. We have represented thousands of people who have been injured by the negligent actions of others. Contacting an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible will help to ensure that your rights are protected. Let our experience work for you. Our meticulous attention to detail will give you time to heal, while we compile and present the best case possible on your behalf. We offer free consultations in person at our office in Cherry Hill, NJ, or we can come to you. Contact MalamutLaw today to schedule your appointment.
The consultation is free for all personal injury cases here. Unless we win, you pay nothing as the fee. If we are successful, the fees and costs of litigation come from the settlement or judgment.
Seek medical attention immediately, document the scene if possible, and contact an attorney or law firm like MalamutLaw for legal advice. Avoid speaking with insurance companies before consulting an attorney.
The value depends on factors such as medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term impact. Our team carefully evaluates these elements to determine fair compensation.
If we cannot get their insurance company to pay, we can explore other avenues for you, such as a claim against your uninsured motorist coverage or whatever other potential source may be applicable. MalamutLaw explores every avenue of potential recovery.
In New Jersey, the statute of limitations for a personal injury claim is generally two years, but special circumstances can impact the timeline, so it is essential to contact an attorney or law firm like Malamut Law as soon as possible to preserve your rights.
The length of time it takes to resolve your case depends upon the complexity. While some cases will settle in a matter of months, others will take several months or even years if going to trial.
While settlement saves time and costs, there are cases that are better fought in court so that fair compensation can be given. Malamut Law attorneys can guide you through this decision-making process.
We handle cases involving motor vehicle accidents, slip and falls, premises liability, wrongful death, and more. If you are injured because someone else was careless, we can help you.
Our staff keeps clients current with frequent status reports and is always available to answer questions. We believe in transparency and accessibility.
It is our commitment to individual attention and the delivery of optimal results that have earned us recognition. We aggressively fight for our clients with compassion and diligence in every case.
Yes, you can still pursue a case even if you did not suffer broken bones. Injuries like soft tissue damage, sprains, or other non-visible injuries can still warrant compensation if they were caused by someone else’s negligence.
Yes, the lack of visible car damage does not invalidate your claim. Injuries can occur even in low-impact collisions, and you have the right to seek compensation for your medical expenses and other damages.
Yes, you can pursue a case regardless of the extent of the damage to your vehicle. The focus is on the injuries you sustained and how the accident has impacted you physically, emotionally, and financially.
In most cases, the at-fault driver cannot file a claim against the other party. However, there may be exceptions if the other driver was also partially responsible. It is best to consult a team like Malamut Law to understand all of your options.
Your car insurance may be involved because of coverage like Personal Injury Protection, commonly referred to as PIP, or MedPay. These coverages can help pay for your medical expenses regardless of who was at fault.
Your insurance might cover medical bills and lost wages, among other expenses, depending on your policy. If your policy offers PIP or MedPay, then expenses will be covered up to the policy limit.
Whether your rates increase depends on your insurance provider and whether you were at fault. Some insurers offer accident forgiveness, while others may raise premiums even for a no-fault claim.
Yes, attorneys often have networks of medical professionals who can evaluate and treat accident-related injuries. These doctors may also help document your injuries for your case.
If you have car insurance, your PIP or MedPay coverage may help with medical expenses. If you do not have insurance, the driver’s insurance or other options may provide coverage.
If the other driver is uninsured, you may be able to file a claim under your own uninsured motorist (UM) coverage, if available. An attorney can help explore all avenues for compensation.
Yes, passengers and others injured in an accident can pursue a claim against the at-fault party for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
You should report the accident to the vehicle owner’s insurance and document everything. You may also be able to file a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance.
Possibly. If you are listed on their policy or qualify as a household member, you may be covered under their insurance. Consult an attorney to determine your eligibility.
You should contact your insurance company as soon as possible, ideally within 24–48 hours of the accident, to ensure compliance with your policy requirements.
Yes, seeking immediate medical attention is important for your health and for documenting injuries that may be relevant to your case.
Yes, report the incident to the store manager or property owner immediately and ensure that the incident is documented. This can be critical for a potential case.
A property owner may be responsible if they fail to maintain a safe environment or address hazards in a reasonable amount of time. An attorney can evaluate your situation to determine liability.
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