FAQs

Michael J Glassman & Associates LLC

  • What should I do after an injury?

    Your primary focus should be on your recovery. Adhere to your physician's recommendations and consider retaining Michael J Glassman & Associates to represent you in your injury case. Our office will manage all insurance claims, inquiries, and communications on your behalf. It's crucial to attend all medical appointments and participate in any prescribed physical therapy sessions.
  • Do I need to speak with a doctor?

    Seeking immediate medical attention following an injury is crucial. Maintain detailed records of all medical expenses, bills, and lost wages. If you haven't visited the emergency room yet, we recommend doing so promptly. Alternatively, you can contact our office for a medical referral.
  • How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in New Jersey

    In New Jersey, you typically have a two-year window from the date of the injury to initiate a lawsuit. However, it's important to note that certain cases, particularly those involving government entities, may have shorter deadlines. We encourage you to contact our office promptly to begin the process with an experienced injury attorney.
  • How long do I have to file a medical malpractice claim in New Jersey?

    In New Jersey, the standard statute of limitations for medical malpractice claims is two years from the date of the medical error or from when you reasonably discovered the injury, as per N.J. Stat. § 2A:14-2. New Jersey also applies a 'discovery rule,' which may extend the filing deadline in cases where the harm wasn't immediately apparent. For personalized guidance on your specific case, we recommend contacting our office to consult with an experienced injury attorney.
  • What is medical malpractice?

    Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare professional fails to provide care that meets the accepted standard, resulting in harm to a patient.
  • What are the key elements of a medical malpractice claim?

    To establish a medical malpractice claim, four key elements must be demonstrated: 1) duty of care - the healthcare provider had a professional obligation to the patient; 2) breach of duty - the provider's actions fell below the accepted standard of care; 3) causation - the breach directly resulted in the patient's injury; and 4) damages - the patient suffered harm, which may be physical, emotional, or financial.
  • What should I do if I suspect medical malpractice?

    If you believe you've been a victim of medical malpractice, it's advisable to seek legal counsel promptly. Gather all relevant medical records, document your experiences thoroughly, and consult with a qualified medical malpractice attorney such as Michael J. Glassman.
  • What types of personal injury cases do you handle?

    Our firm represents clients in a diverse range of personal injury matters. These include automobile accidents, slip and fall incidents, workplace injuries, dog bite cases, medical malpractice claims, and wrongful death suits. Our experienced attorneys are equipped to handle various types of personal injury cases.
  • How do I know if I have a personal injury case?

    If you've sustained an injury due to another party's negligence or reckless behavior, you may have grounds for a valid claim. Our firm offers complimentary consultations to assess your case and explain your legal options. We encourage you to reach out to our experienced attorneys for a professional evaluation of your situation.
  • What compensation can I recover?

    In a personal injury case, you may be eligible for compensation covering various aspects such as medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, future medical care, and emotional distress. If you've experienced any of these situations, we recommend contacting our office to discuss your case with an experienced injury attorney.
  • What if I was partially at fault for the accident?

    New Jersey follows a modified comparative negligence rule. According to our experts, you can still recover damages if you were less than 51% at fault, but your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault. If you've been in an accident, call us today to get started with the best injury lawyer for your case.
  • How much does it cost to hire a personal injury lawyer?

    As the best injury lawyer firm, we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case. Our fee is a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
  • How long will my case take?

    Every case is different. In our experience, some settle in a few months, while others may take a year or more, especially if litigation is involved. With the best injury lawyer on our staff, we’ll keep you informed every step of the way.
  • Will I have to go to court?

    Many personal injury cases settle out of court. In fact, according to NOLO, just 4% of personal injury cases go to trial. However, if a fair settlement isn’t offered, we are fully prepared to take your case to trial, and you'll be thankful you have the best injury lawyer on your side.
  • What types of damages can be recovered in a medical malpractice lawsuit?

    If your claim is successful, you may be entitled to recover: Economic Damages: Medical bills, lost wages, future medical care, and loss of earning capacity. Non-Economic Damages: Pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. Punitive Damages: In rare cases involving egregious misconduct, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the provider. According to our staff, New Jersey does not cap compensatory damages in medical malpractice cases, but punitive damages are capped at $350,000 or five times the compensatory damages, whichever is greater. Reach out to us today to receive a consultation from the best injury lawyer in the area.