Personal Injury

New Jersey Personal Injury Law Attorney

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If you have sustained injuries due to someone else’s negligent or wrongful conduct, you may be entitled to compensation.

Steve Deringer, a personal injury attorney in Voorhees, New Jersey, is dedicated to helping injured people throughout Southern New Jersey obtain just and proper compensation.  Since every personal injury situation is different, you should schedule an initial consultation to determine the viability of your personal injury case.

Steve has extensive experience representing individuals who have been injured in motor vehicle accidents, motorcycle accidents, slip and fall accidents, and other types of accident and injury cases.

Steve also has extensive experience in New Jersey Workers Compensation Courts representing injured workers.

 

What Damages Can Be Awarded In A Personal Injury Case?

Damages, or monetary compensation, can be categorized as compensatory and/or punitive.

Compensatory damages are awarded to  compensate for losses. Typically, compensatory damages include pain and suffering, and may also include things like medical bills, lost wages and damaged property.

Punitive damages are sometimes awarded to punish the responsible party.  If a jury determines it is important to deter the offender from future wrongdoing, punitive damages can be awarded.

If you believe you have a personal injury claim, then you should contact a New Jersey personal injury attorney, Steve Deringer, to evaluate your situation and help you to determine the best course of action.

 

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The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. I invite you to contact me.   However, contacting me through this website, whether by email, fax or telephone, does not create an attorney-client relationship.

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