When a person is negligent, it means that he or she has behaved in a careless manner affecting other people around them usually on a physical basis. Negligent behavior refers to a person that does or performs an action that should not have happened, such as texting and driving, driving under the influence of alcohol. It also encompasses the actions that should have been performed by a driver but were omitted, like stopping in front of a red light or getting in the middle of pedestrians crosswalks.
Drivers have a legal duty to safely operate their motor vehicles on the road. However, far too many drivers on the roadway are negligent and fail to obey traffic laws. The result of this negligence can be a serious car accident with catastrophic injuries.
Some of the most common types of driver negligence include:
It is important for negligent drivers to be held responsible for the accidents they cause. The best way to ensure that a negligent driver learns their lesson and avoids acting recklessly in the future is to hold them accountable in court. You should not have to foot the bill for someone else’s negligence – even if you were partially responsible for the collision. Since New Jersey uses a “comparative negligence” law for motor vehicle accidents, you can still recover partial damages even if you were partially at fault for the accident.
Cohen & Riechelson is a law firm with a rich tradition in New Jersey. Our attorneys have successfully represented auto accident injury victims in Trenton, Pennington, Hamilton, Lawrence, and throughout Mercer County since 1972. During that time, we have gained a unique understanding of how insurance adjusters think in these kinds of cases. We know how to negotiate with the insurance companies to maximize your compensation.
At Cohen & Riechelson, we are familiar with car accident causes, and we know how they can become a complicated involving causation, and oftentimes with multiple parties involved. Dealing with insurance companies is not an easy task and usually requires detailed knowledge, and that´s why we highly recommend consulting an experienced attorney.
To learn more about the potential for financial compensation through a personal injury claim, please contact us online or call our Mercer County NJ offices today at (215) 337-4915 for a free and confidential consultation.