Car accidents happen every day on Route 46, Market Street, and the other busy roads running through Elmwood Park. When one does, insurance companies move fast — and not in your favor. The car accident attorneys at GR Law have helped Bergen County residents recover compensation after crashes in Elmwood Park and throughout the surrounding area. We take cases on contingency, so you never pay us anything unless we win your case.
Elmwood Park’s mix of commercial corridors and residential streets creates several high-risk zones for motor vehicle accidents:
The steps you take immediately after a crash directly affect the value of your claim:
Car crashes in Elmwood Park and on Route 46 can result in a wide range of injuries, from minor soft tissue strains to life-altering trauma. Our clients have suffered:
Treatment at St. Joseph’s Health, Hackensack University Medical Center, or Valley Hospital is common following serious crashes in this area. We coordinate with your medical team to document every injury for your claim.
New Jersey is a no-fault auto insurance state, meaning your own PIP coverage pays your initial medical bills regardless of who caused the accident. However, when your injuries are serious — involving permanent injury, significant disfigurement, or death — you have the right to step outside the no-fault system and sue the at-fault driver for full compensation, including:
From the moment you hire us, we take over all communication with the insurance companies. We gather the police report, subpoena crash data from black boxes when available, obtain medical records, and build a complete damages picture. Most car accident cases in Bergen County settle — but we prepare every file as if it’s going to trial, which consistently produces better settlement outcomes.
GR Law works on a contingency fee basis. That means no legal fees unless we recover money for you.
New Jersey’s statute of limitations for personal injury is two years from the accident date. For property damage claims, you have six years. Acting quickly preserves evidence and gives your attorney the best opportunity to build a strong case.
Yes. New Jersey uses modified comparative negligence, so you can recover compensation as long as you are less than 51% at fault. Your recovery is simply reduced by your percentage of responsibility.
Your own uninsured motorist (UM) coverage can compensate you for injuries caused by an uninsured driver. New Jersey law requires this coverage on most auto policies. We’ll review your policy to identify all available sources of compensation.
You don’t have to handle the aftermath of a crash alone. GR Law offers free consultations to Elmwood Park car accident victims — no obligation, no cost. Call us today or submit our online contact form and one of our Bergen County car accident lawyers will get back to you promptly.