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If you have been involved in an auto accident with
a tractor trailer in New Jersey - you need legal advice.
Trucking companies hire their own private
investigators, adjusters, and attorneys to protect
their bottom line - you need your own strong team of
professionals committed to fighting for you!
If you are looking for a dedicated ally in your
battle for justice - please
contact our attorneys
for a free claim review. Our truck accident lawyers
will review your potential lawsuit (New Jersey) -- no
obligation, no charge initial review.
Who Can Be Held Responsible?
The person and/or company NJ at fault for causing your
accident can be sued. This includes the truck driver
and the trucking company NJ, the owner of the trailer,
the shipper, as well as any other driver, person or
entity who in anyway contributed to the accident,
such as the manufacturer of one of the vehicles
involved in the accident, the manufacturer of a tire
that contributed to the accident or the owner of any
public or private property whose negligence
contributed to the accident in New Jersey.
Truck accident lawsuits present a unique set of
considerations including complications with the
truck carrier/company, insurance companies, and
attorneys representing the truck company.
If you, or a family member, have been injured in an
accident with a tractor trailer - you need the
experienced truck accident lawyers of Janet, Jenner
& Suggs.
Contact Us Online
1-888-463-3529
Counties in New Jersey
Bergen County, Essex County, Middlesex County,
Monmouth County, Hudson County, Union County, Ocean
County, Camden County, Passaic County, Morris
County, Burlington County, Mercer County, Somerset
County, Gloucester County, Atlantic County,
Cumberland County, Sussex County, Hunterdon County,
Warren County, Cape May County, Salem County
Transportation in New Jersey
The New Jersey Turnpike is one of the best-known and
most-trafficked roadways in the United States. This
toll road carries interstate traffic between
Delaware and New York. Commonly referred to as
simply "the Turnpike."
Other expressways in New Jersey include the
Atlantic City Expressway, the Palisades Interstate
Parkway, Interstate 76, Interstate 78, Interstate
80, Interstate 195, Interstate 280, Interstate 287,
and Interstate 295.
In the U.S. state of New Jersey, the New Jersey
Department of Transportation (NJDOT) maintains a
system of state highways. Every significant section
of roadway maintained by the state is assigned a
number, officially State Highway Route X but
commonly called Route X by the NJDOT and the general
public. Interstate Highways and U.S. Highways are
included in the system, and are typically also
called Route X, as there is no duplication of
numbers between the systems. State Routes are signed
with the standard circular highway shield. The
majority of Routes are maintained by the state, but
occasionally, for the sake of continuity, a local
road is designated and signed as part of a Route.
Additionally, all toll roads in New Jersey are
assigned internal numbers by the NJDOT - the New
Jersey Turnpike is 700 (south of the split with
I-95), the Garden State Parkway is 444, the
Palisades Interstate Parkway (not tolled, but
maintained by the Palisades Interstate Park
Commission) is 445, and the Atlantic City Expressway
is 446.
Related Terms
New Jersey, NJ, Truck, Tractor Trailer, Accident,
Auto, Wreck, Lawyers
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