Lee Law Firm, LLC, Represents Clients Dealing With Personal Injury, Workplace Accidents Or Mistakes By Their Insurance Broker.
A Passion For Helping People
For experienced, high-quality legal representation, look no further than Lee Law Firm, LLC. From our office in Springfield, New Jersey, our highly skilled attorneys are here to help you in a range of matters A serious legal matter requires a tough lawyer who is equally adept at negotiating a settlement and making the strongest possible case at trial.
Whether you need to protect your rights after a motor vehicle accident or you’ve suffered an unnecessary loss because an insurance broker made a mistake, the attorney you choose to represent you can make all the difference in the outcome. You want an experienced lawyer who will take the time to learn the details of your situation and will work hard to get the results you want.
Understanding Pedestrian Rights in New Jersey Jaywalking is a common occurrence, especially in busy cities or when crosswalks are inconveniently placed. But if you're hit by a vehicle while crossing the road illegally, does that mean you're automatically at fault and can’t file a personal injury claim? Not necessarily. In New Jersey, the law allows […]
As Uber and Lyft continue to grow in popularity across New Jersey, so do the legal questions that arise when one of these vehicles is involved in an accident. Whether you're a passenger, another driver, or even a pedestrian injured in a crash involving a rideshare vehicle, one of the most pressing questions is: who […]
Understanding New Jersey’s Dog Bite Laws For parents, nothing is more frightening than seeing their child injured—especially by an aggressive dog. Dog bites can cause serious physical injuries, emotional trauma, and even long-term scarring. If your child has been bitten by a dog in New Jersey, you may be wondering whether you can take legal […]
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