Pennington, NJ Personal Injury Attorneys
From our office located in Pennington, NJ, the personal injury attorneys at Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C., represent clients throughout Mercer County, including Hopewell Township, Lawrenceville, Trenton, and Princeton. We have been helping individuals since 1981, amd have won over $1 billion in settlements and verdicts for our clients.
Our Pennington law firm focuses on all types of personal injury and product liability cases, including car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, premises liability, slip and fall, as well as workers’ compensation claims.
Our significant Mercer County wins include:
- A $500 thousand settlement for a car accident involving an elderly woman.
- A $500 thousand personal injury settlement.
- A $495.5 thousand personal injury settlement for plane boarding incident.
The firm’s Pennington office is located at 23 Route 31 North. Major routes such as I-95, I-295, U.S. 1, and U.S. 206 provide easy access from communities throughout Mercer County and the surrounding areas of New Jersey. A majority of the personal injury claims in Mercer County are heard in the Mercer County Superior Court – Civil Division. This is likely where your injury case will be heard.
Our personal injury Pennington office is likely just minutes away from you. If you can’t come to us, don’t worry, a personal injury attorney can come to you at your home, in the hospital, or wherever is most convenient for you.
Get a Free Case Review With a Pennington Personal Injury Attorney
Get your free consultation now. Since our New Jersey accident and injury law firm was founded in 1981, we have helped thousands of injured people put their lives back together. Contact us now to find out how we can help you.
Our lawyers will help you by:
- Arranging a free case discussion. If you cannot visit our office, we can call you and set up a video meeting online.
- Explaining your options. If you chose us to represent you, you only pay if we obtain a settlement or verdict for you.
- Gathering evidence by visiting the scene of crime/injury and conducting a thorough investigation.
- Filing a case under the relevant statutes.
- Negotiating the final settlement – or fighting it out in court for a favorable verdict.