The Purpose of Tort in Pennsylvania and New Jersey

Contact Us
gavel law books

In Pennsylvania and New Jersey, there is a limitation on lawsuit option in insurance policies. That means that depending on your injuries, you may be limited in your ability to bring a lawsuit from a motor vehicle accident. It’s important to talk to either your insurance company or an attorney who can recognize whether you do have a limitation on lawsuit. From there, your attorney can guide you whether you can bring a lawsuit for any injuries that you sustain in a motor vehicle accident.

If you require strong legal representation for matters of employment law, personal injury, real estate, or criminal defense, contact an experienced attorney at the Vigilante Law Firm, P.C. today to schedule an initial consultation.

Our Recent Blogs

How Do I Prove Wrongful Termination in New Jersey?

Losing your job can be devastating, particularly when you believe you have been unfairly terminated. In New Jersey, most jobs are “at-will,” meaning employers…

How Long Does a DWI Stay On My Record in New Jersey?

In New Jersey, a Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) charge is a serious matter that leads to significant, far-reaching consequences. If you are facing a…

What Constitutes a Hostile Work Environment in New Jersey?

After months of searching for the perfect position, you may be ecstatic that you have finished navigating the hiring process. However, as you begin…

Website built and managed by Accel Marketing Solutions, Inc