New Jersey Wrongful Death Lawyers
Did you have a family member or a friend who has been in a fatal traffic collision? Many wrongful death cases occur on the highways of New Jersey in motor vehicle accidents. In a recent survey, the results showed that the worst traffic in the state of New Jersey was on US Route 1, US Route 9, and Interstate 295.
If you have been involved in an accident on one of these roads and your loved one was killed, then Contact New Jersey Wrongful Death Lawyers to be advised of your rights under New Jersey State Law.
Have you lost a loved one on any of these heavily traveled highways?
List of New Jersey Area Highways
- Route 52 Causeway Bridge
- Route 9
- Route I-280 Stickel Bridge
- Route 52
- Holland Tunnel
- Route 139
- Garden State Parkway
- Interstate 295
Other dangerous and potentially fatal accidents are caused by people who do not adhere to construction zone cautions. Some of these zones include the reconstruction of route 1 in Edison, a lane shift on Route 29 in Trenton, the Route 29 Main Street reconstruction in Lambertville, and the improvements of the intersection of Tilton road in Northfield.
Some statistics for New Jersey wrongful death cases involving motor vehicle accidents include:
- About 40% of car accident fatalities occur because of a New Jersey drunk driver.
- About 30% of car accident fatalities can be attributed to driving above the speed limits.
- 33% of car accident fatalities occur because of reckless driving that causes the car to veer off the road.
Read more on some of the other types of New Jersey wrongful death cases below.
Aside from car accidents, wrongful death cases can occur in New Jersey for a number of various reasons.
Some New Jersey Wrongful Death Cases Include:
- Medical Negligence or Malpractice
- Reaction to a Drug (Vioxx, Bextra, etc.)
- Exposure to a Hazardous Substance
- Defective Products
Has a family member died at the hands of a negligent medical doctor? In New Jersey, a wrongful death can take many forms. You should contact a lawyer for advice regarding the death of your loved one. Your family has rights under New Jersey Laws and you and your relatives may have a potential wrongful death case.
New Jersey cases of abuse and negligence in mental care facilities and nursing homes are a common occurrence and quite often result in a wrongful death investigation. Malnutrition, inadequate medical care, and under-trained employees are rampant at these institutions.
Wrongful death in medical malpractice occurs when death is caused as a result of the failure of a doctor, surgeon, or other medical care provider to meet the accepted standard of care within their field.
Who is liable? Legal responsibility for wrongful death in a medical malpractice case may rest on an individual medical care provider, his or her practice, a hospital, or other legal entity to which the negligent act or failure to act can be attributed.
One of the most critical parts of the medical field is prescribing drugs for ailments. Every year, more Americans (approximately 200,000) die from adverse reactions to prescription medications or over-the-counter drugs than from the use of illegal drugs. This statistic is three times higher than people who are killed in automobile accidents. This makes prescription drugs the fourth leading killer in the U.S., after heart disease, cancer, and strokes.
Has your loved one died from medical malpractice or a prescribed drug from your physician? Medical professionals are required to administer the best medical care possible, regardless of the circumstances.
You need our attorney’s knowledge and advice for your case! Contact New Jersey Wrongful Death Lawyers to be advised of your rights under New Jersey state law.


