Website : https://www.brandonjbroderick.com/new-jersey/personal-injury-lawyer-new-brunswick?utm_campaign=gmb
Address : 46 Bayard St #216, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901, United States
Phone : (866) 547-7885
At Brandon J. Broderick, Attorney at Law, our New Brunswick, NJ personal injury lawyer is accomplished and has a strong track record of success. Attorney Broderick strives to meet every client’s expectations and we represent people injured in a variety of situations: motor vehicle or pedestrian accidents, construction Injuries, truck accident injury, slip-and-fall, dog bite, and burn injury, as well as wrongful death and workers’ compensation. With a long-standing commitment to client care, our attorneys are experienced in litigation, negotiation, arbitration, and settlements having won millions for our clients. We offer you legal assistance when you need it most. Schedule a free, no-obligation consultation today! We are available 24/7.
If you’ve been injured or need help pursuing a personal injury claim, contact us today at (866) 547-7885 to schedule a free consultation. We’re here to fight for the compensation you deserve.
Brandon J. Broderick, Attorney at Law, prides itself on a strong history of securing significant settlements for clients across New Jersey, specifically within the New Brunswick area. Our legal professionals possess deep familiarity with New Jersey statutes, the local judicial processes, and the communities we represent. This localized insight empowers us to construct effective, customized case strategies for every client. Working with Brandon J. Broderick means securing a dedicated legal ally committed to obtaining the highest possible compensation and the most advantageous resolution for your case. We make ourselves available to support you and your family 24/7.
From the moment you reach out to us, Brandon J. Broderick will provide you with aggressive legal representation and compassionate guidance. We initiate our process with a free consultation to evaluate the specifics of your situation and outline your available legal options. Our team performs a detailed investigation, brings in experts as needed, and compiles all necessary evidence to build the strongest case possible. We will diligently pursue the maximum compensation for your injuries and related damages, prepared to negotiate assertively with insurance companies or represent your interests effectively in court.
The statute of limitations in New Jersey for personal injury claims is generally two years from the date of the injury. However, this deadline may vary in cases involving minors or government entities. Our legal team will ensure your claim is filed promptly to protect your right to compensation. New Jersey’s comparative negligence rule allows you to recover damages even if you were partially at fault, as long as your share of the responsibility does not exceed 50%.
Middlesex County Superior Court: 56 Paterson St, New Brunswick, NJ 08903
This location handles personal injury claims, civil cases, and other legal matters.
Our close connections with local hospitals like Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH) and Saint Peter’s University Hospital help streamline the process of obtaining essential medical documentation.
As a bustling city, the county seat of Middlesex County, and home to Rutgers University’s main campus, New Brunswick experiences significant traffic from vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists, contributing to personal injury risks. Middlesex County led New Jersey with 64 traffic fatalities in 2023, a statistic that underscores the risks present on roadways within and surrounding the city, impacting residents, students, and visitors.
The urban environment of New Brunswick, combined with major thoroughfares like Route 18, Route 27, and nearby US Route 1, creates conditions where various personal injury accidents occur. Vehicle collisions are common, but pedestrian and bicycle accidents are also significant concerns, particularly given the large student population and dense downtown area. In 2023, New Brunswick itself recorded three fatal crashes involving two drivers and one bicyclist. Data from the New Jersey State Police (primarily for fatal crashes) and county-level summaries from the NJ Department of Transportation provide the main sources for tracking these trends. Despite county initiatives like “Vision Zero” aiming to eliminate serious road injuries and deaths, the high volume of traffic and recent county-wide fatality statistics indicate ongoing safety challenges in the New Brunswick area.

