If you were hurt in a car accident in Sussex County, the steps you take next really matter. Thrive Legal moves fast to preserve evidence, deal with the insurers, and pursue the full value of your claim.
New Jersey roads — from the Turnpike and Garden State Parkway to the busy streets of Newark, Jersey City, and Edison — see tens of thousands of serious crashes every year. If another driver's carelessness left you injured, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Because New Jersey is a no-fault state, your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage pays your initial medical bills regardless of who caused the crash. Whether you can sue the at-fault driver for pain and suffering depends on the lawsuit threshold you chose on your policy. We help you understand your options and fight for everything you're owed.
Heavy traffic on Route 23 and Route 15 and the busy streets of Sussex County means car accidents here are common — and rarely simple. We know how local crashes happen and how to prove who was at fault.
Because we only get paid when you do, our interests are aligned with yours from day one of your Sussex County claim.
What New Jersey law means for your car accidents claim
Two-year deadline
In New Jersey you generally have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit (N.J.S.A. 2A:14-2).
No-fault & PIP
New Jersey's no-fault system means your PIP coverage pays medical costs first — but the verbal threshold can limit pain-and-suffering claims. We make sure it doesn't quietly cost you.
Comparative negligence
You can still recover even if you were partly at fault, as long as you were 50% or less responsible. Your award is reduced by your share of the blame.
This page is attorney advertising and general information, not legal advice. Every case is unique — contact us for a free evaluation of yours.
Frequently asked questions
Do you handle car accident cases in Sussex County?
Yes. Thrive Legal represents car accident victims throughout Sussex County. Injury matters here are typically handled through the Superior Court of New Jersey, Sussex Vicinage, in Newton. Your consultation is always free, and there is no fee unless we win.
Do I have to use my own insurance after a New Jersey car accident?
Yes — New Jersey's no-fault system means your PIP coverage pays your initial medical bills regardless of fault. You may still pursue the at-fault driver for additional damages depending on your policy.
How long do I have to file a claim?
Generally two years from the date of the accident. Waiting can cost you the right to recover, so call us as soon as you can.
What if the other driver was uninsured?
Your own uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage may apply. We identify every source of recovery available to you.