Thursday, December 10, 2009

Port Reading 07064 Middlesex County, NJ Accidents

Port Reading 07064 Middlesex County, NJ Accidents
Have you been injured in an accident here? You may be entitled to damages from the insurance company of the negligent party. We help injured persons so they don’t get the run around by the insurance company.
Who has not had problems in the past with insurance companies failing to pay bills or losing your paperwork? We also help clients fill out the insurance applications to require insurance company to pay medical bills. Call Kenneth Vercammen’s Law Office to schedule a confidential consult. 800- NJLAWS 7 [800-655-2977]
If injured, to do…….
1. Witnesses will be a tremendous help to you in any subsequent court action, if there is any question of liability involved. Get the names and addresses of as many witnesses as possible. If they refuse to identify themselves, jot down the license plate numbers of their automobiles. Do not discuss the accident with the witnesses. Do not give the witnesses to anyone but the police, your attorney or your insurance company.
2. Do not assign or accept blame for the accident.
- The scene of the accident is not the place to determine fault. Discuss the accident only with the police, your attorney and with representatives of your insurance company. Give the other party only your drivers license number, registration number and insurance information. Be cooperative with the police.
3. Seek hospital attention.
4. Seek medical treatment and physical therapy from a Doctor after released from hospital
5. Call your insurance company to report the accident.
6. Call: Kenneth A. Vercammen, Attorney At Law (732) 572-0500. When you need help the most, lawyers here will be ready to help you. Main Office 2053 Woodbridge Ave, Edison, New Jersey
7. Try to obtain a copy of the police report to make sure all information is correct. If the local police investigated the accident, you can obtain the accident report within a few days. State Police accident reports take several weeks. A Notice of Claim must be filed within 90 days against any person or vehicle owner that is a state, county, city or government entity. This includes public schools, colleges and many hospitals.
Never give a signed statement to the claims adjuster representing the other driver's insurance company. The same goes for a phone recording. They may be used against you in court.
Fighting Insurance Companies
To do by attorneys:
- Send Claim letter to defendant insurance company
- Obtain & review hospital and medical records
- File Complaint
- Answer Interrogatories
- Handle depositions
- Obtain expert reports
- Prepare Arbitration statement
- Attend Arbitration
- Prepare for Trial
More information at Helping Injured Persons Screwed by Insurance Companies in New Jersey http://www.njlaws.com/helping_injured_persons_screwed_by_insurance_co.htm

Directions to Port Reading/ Woodbridge Municipal Court and Port Reading/ Woodbridge Police Department
Port Reading is a section of Woodbridge Township, which is next to Edison. The Woodbridge Court, which covers Port Reading, is on the same street as Kenneth Vercammen's office. The Woodbridge/ Port Reading Court is only 8 miles down the street. Go left out of the parking lot onto Route 514 East (Woodbridge Ave) toward Woodbridge.
Follow this all the way until it turns into Main Street in Woodbridge.
Once you are in the downtown section of Woodbridge, you will pass under railroad tracks.
The courthouse is on the right hand side.
Woodbridge Municipal Court
1 Main Street
Woodbridge, NJ 07095

Court: 732-636-6430
Police: 732-634-7700
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