Car Accident Attorney in Newark, New Jersey

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Newark Data

Car Accident Statistics in Newark

7,400+

Annual Car Accidents (Essex Co.)

$42,000 - $120,000

Average Settlement

78

Fatal Crashes (2024)

15/30/5 (basic); 25/50/25 (standard)

Minimum Insurance

Local Courts

Courts in Newark, New Jersey

Essex County Superior Court — Civil Division

212 Washington St, Newark, NJ 07102

U.S. District Court — District of New Jersey (Newark)

50 Walnut St, Newark, NJ 07101

Medical Facilities

Hospitals & Trauma Centers in Newark

University Hospital — Level I Trauma Center

150 Bergen St, Newark, NJ 07103

Newark Beth Israel Medical Center

201 Lyons Ave, Newark, NJ 07112

Liability Overview

Liability Considerations in Newark

Car Accidents in Newark

Newark serves as the transportation hub of the northeastern United States, with Newark Liberty International Airport, the Port of Newark, and a dense network of interstate highways converging within the city. This infrastructure generates enormous traffic volumes — over 300,000 vehicles pass through Newark's highway corridors daily — creating chronic congestion and a high frequency of motor vehicle accidents. Commercial truck traffic from the port and airport adds large vehicles to an already congested road network, increasing both the frequency and severity of crashes.

New Jersey operates a choice no-fault insurance system with two policy options: the "basic policy" (with a verbal threshold restricting lawsuits to cases involving death, dismemberment, significant disfigurement, or displaced fractures) and the "standard policy" (offering a choice between the verbal threshold or a monetary threshold option). Newark residents who selected the verbal threshold on their insurance policy face significant limitations on their ability to sue for pain and suffering, even for legitimate injuries. This tort threshold selection — often made years before an accident occurs — is one of the most consequential factors in determining the value of a Newark car accident claim.

Dangerous Intersections and Highways

The intersection of Routes 1&9 and Raymond Boulevard near Newark Penn Station is one of the most dangerous in the state, with a complex configuration handling traffic from multiple highway ramps, local streets, and the train station. The I-78/New Jersey Turnpike interchange west of Newark Airport generates hundreds of accidents annually as drivers navigate high-speed merges and lane changes in a compressed area with heavy truck traffic.

McCarter Highway (Route 21) through downtown Newark experiences frequent pedestrian-vehicle collisions due to high foot traffic near the courthouse complex and commercial districts. Broad Street and Market Street, the city's main commercial corridors, see elevated rates of intersection collisions, particularly involving vehicles making left turns across oncoming traffic. The Pulaski Skyway approach — an aging elevated highway connecting Newark to Jersey City — has narrow lanes and no shoulders, making even minor collisions hazardous.