Bloomfield Personal Injury Lawyer
If you were injured in Bloomfield — in a crash on the Garden State Parkway, Route 3, or Bloomfield Avenue, a pedestrian collision near Bloomfield Center, or a fall at Watsessing or Brookdale Park — the days afterward can feel overwhelming. Between medical bills, insurance adjusters, and missed time at work, it is hard to know what comes next. Brady Reilly & Cardoso, LLC has represented injured people throughout Essex County for decades. Below are answers to the questions we hear most often from Bloomfield residents.
Fast Facts – Personal Injury in Bloomfield
- Bloomfield’s heavy traffic on the Garden State Parkway, Route 3, Bloomfield Avenue, Broad Street, and JFK Drive makes serious car and pedestrian collisions common.
- This Essex County township blends busy commuter corridors with residential neighborhoods and parks, producing injuries from vehicle and pedestrian crashes to workplace and slip-and-fall accidents.
- Under New Jersey law, most Bloomfield injury victims have two years from the date of the injury to bring a lawsuit — and far less time when a government entity may be at fault.
- Because Bloomfield is in Essex County, most personal injury lawsuits are filed at the Essex County Superior Court in Newark.
- Insurers frequently contact injured people within days and may push a quick, low settlement before the true cost of an injury is clear.
Many Bloomfield injuries occur where local streets meet the Garden State Parkway and Route 3, and along the Bloomfield Avenue and Broad Street corridors near Bloomfield Center. Documenting exactly where and how your injury happened is one of the most important early steps.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do first after a personal injury in Bloomfield?
Your health comes first, so seek medical care immediately — nearby emergency care includes Clara Maass Medical Center in Belleville and Mountainside Medical Center in Montclair. When you can, take photos of what happened, note any witnesses and their contact details, and make sure the crash or fall is formally reported. Be cautious with insurance adjusters and avoid recorded statements until you have spoken with a lawyer.
How do I know who is responsible?
It comes down to the specific circumstances. A Bloomfield crash might trace back to another motorist, a trucking or delivery company, or a government entity responsible for a hazardous road; a fall might involve a negligent property owner; a job-site injury might expose a third party in addition to workers’ compensation. Because fault is often shared, identifying every liable party matters a great deal.
How long do I have to file a claim in New Jersey?
New Jersey’s statute of limitations generally gives you two years from the date of injury to bring a personal injury lawsuit. If a government body is involved — for instance, a dangerous condition on a county road or in a public building — a tort claims notice may be due within 90 days, which makes early action important.
Will the insurance company offer me a fair settlement?
Frequently not. Insurers tend to open with a low number, especially while you are still treating and the long-term impact is unclear. Having a lawyer value your losses and handle the negotiations can meaningfully change the result.
What compensation can I pursue?
The damages available vary by case but often include past and future medical expenses, lost wages and diminished earning capacity, property damage, and money for pain, suffering, and how the injury affects your everyday life.
Why hire Brady Reilly & Cardoso, LLC?
We have represented injured clients throughout Essex County and northern New Jersey for decades, and our attorneys include New Jersey Supreme Court–certified Civil Trial Attorneys with a record of substantial verdicts and settlements, and members of our team speak Portuguese and Spanish. We deal with the insurance companies and the paperwork so you can focus on recovering.
Local Resources in Bloomfield
If you have been injured in Bloomfield, these resources may help:
- Emergency and follow-up care: Clara Maass Medical Center in Belleville and Mountainside Medical Center in Montclair (RWJBarnabas Health locations, University Hospital in Newark, and Hackensack Meridian Health locations).
- Court information: personal injury lawsuits for Bloomfield are filed in the Essex County Superior Court in Newark. You can find court details in the New Jersey Courts directory.
- Accident reports: the Bloomfield Police Department can provide a copy of a police report for a local crash.
Next Steps
If you or a loved one was injured in Bloomfield, we are glad to talk through your situation at no cost. Call Brady Reilly & Cardoso, LLC at (201) 997-0030 or use our online contact form to schedule a free consultation.