Willingboro, NJ · Burlington County
Willingboro Personal Injury Lawyer
If you were hurt in an accident in Willingboro, Burlington County, Peretz Law Firm PLLC is here to help. We represent people injured in car crashes, truck accidents, rideshare collisions, e-bike and e-scooter crashes, bike and motorcycle wrecks, pedestrian accidents, slip and falls, dog bites, and construction accidents across Burlington County. Injury lawsuits from Willingboro are filed in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Burlington Vicinage, in Mount Holly, and we know how these cases work there. Willingboro sits along the Route 130 corridor, a high-speed divided highway that has seen repeated serious and fatal crashes, so collisions here are often severe. When that happens, you want someone who will actually pick up and help.
Common accident locations in Willingboro
US Route 130
US Route 130 runs along the edge of Willingboro and is the most dangerous road in the area. It is a wide, high-speed divided highway, and the stretch through and near the township has been the site of repeated fatal crashes, including pedestrian deaths and wrong-way collisions reported near Veterans Parkway and Beverly-Rancocas Road.
Charleston Road & Veterans Parkway
The Route 130 intersections at Charleston Road and Veterans Parkway carry heavy traffic moving on and off the highway. The speed transitions and crossing movements at these points make them frequent crash locations.
Local connectors to Route 130
Local connector roads that feed into Route 130 mix slower neighborhood traffic with drivers coming off the highway at speed. That difference in pace leads to rear-end and turning crashes where the local streets meet the highway.
Your rights under New Jersey law
In New Jersey, you generally have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. New Jersey uses modified comparative negligence with a 51 percent bar, so you can recover as long as you are not more than 50 percent at fault, with your award reduced by your share of the blame. New Jersey is a no-fault state with personal injury protection, and depending on the coverage you chose you may be under a limitation-on-lawsuit threshold or have the full right to sue, with the right to bring a claim for serious injuries. If your claim is against the township or another public entity, you must file a formal notice of claim within 90 days of the incident, so it is worth getting advice quickly.
Cases Peretz Law Firm PLLC handles in Willingboro
Car accidents
Crashes along Route 130 and the roads that feed it are common and often serious. We handle PIP claims and serious-injury lawsuits.
Truck accidents
Route 130 carries steady commercial and tractor-trailer traffic. We pursue the driver, the company, and their insurers.
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) accidents
Whether you were a passenger, another driver, or a pedestrian, rideshare crashes raise tricky insurance questions, and we sort out which policy covers your injuries.
E-bike and e-scooter accidents
These devices are exposed on and near fast roads like Route 130. We handle crashes whether you were riding or were struck.
Bicycle and motorcycle accidents
Riders face real danger on a high-speed corridor like Route 130. We represent people hurt in those crashes.
Pedestrian accidents
Route 130 has seen pedestrians struck and killed, often at night. We handle pedestrian injury claims, including hit-and-run cases.
Slip and fall / premises liability
From shopping centers to apartment walkways and icy sidewalks, we hold property owners accountable when neglect causes injury.
Dog bite injuries
Under New Jersey law, a dog owner is automatically liable if you were bitten in a public place or while lawfully on private property, even if the dog had never bitten anyone before. We help you recover for your injuries.
Construction accidents
Job sites carry serious fall and equipment risks. We represent workers and others hurt on construction sites in the township.
Frequently asked questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Willingboro, NJ?
In Willingboro, you generally have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit in New Jersey. If your claim is against the township or another public entity, you must file a formal notice of claim within 90 days of the incident, so it is best to talk to a lawyer quickly.
What should I do after a crash on Route 130 in Willingboro?
After a crash on Route 130 in Willingboro, get to safety, call the police so there is a report, get medical care even if you feel okay, and take photos if you can. Route 130 is a high-speed highway that has seen repeated serious crashes, so injuries are often worse than they first seem. New Jersey is a no-fault state, but you can sue for serious injuries, and a lawyer can review your Willingboro Route 130 crash and help you understand your options.
Does Peretz Law Firm PLLC handle cases in Willingboro?
Yes. Peretz Law Firm PLLC represents injury victims in Willingboro and across Burlington County, with cases filed in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Burlington Vicinage, in Mount Holly. The consultation is free and there is no fee unless we win.
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