Uninsured Motorists
Uninsured Motorist Claim LawyersCall Toll Free: 1-800-322-7510A vehicle accident of any kind can leave you with severe, long-lasting injuries and mountains of medical bills. What happens if the driver who caused your accident doesn’t have insurance? How will you pay your bills? Don’t panic. Contact the uninsured motorist claim attorneys at Siegel & Siegel, P.C., today to discuss your case. We will pursue every possible option for obtaining compensation from the uninsured or underinsured motorist. Our attorneys will perform motor vehicle searches, use private detectives, search court records, review police reports, and search the Internet to make sure the responsible party isn’t evading responsibility. Chances are, you’re coveredIf there is no opportunity to recover compensation from the responsible party, we will turn to the insurance covering the vehicle you were driving or riding in when you sustained your injury. You are most likely covered by the uninsured motorist or underinsured motorist coverage (UMUIM) of the driver’s policy. We will thoroughly explore all of the auto insurance policies that apply to you, so that you are protected in the event you are a victim of an uninsured or underinsured motorist. If you are injured in an accident caused by an uninsured or underinsured motorist, please contact the uninsured motorist claim attorneys at Siegel & Siegel right away so that we can perform a prompt investigation, get your medical bills paid, and obtain compensation for your pain and suffering. We work on a contingency fee arrangement, so you pay no attorneys’ fees unless we obtain a settlement in your case. Flexible Scheduling - Same Day AppointmentsWe represent clients throughout New Jersey, including Monroe Township, Cranbury, South Brunswick, Monmouth Junction, Princeton, Central Jersey, Lawrenceville, Trenton, Freehold, Bordentown, Ewing, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, Dayton, Kendall Park, West Windsor, Princeton Junction, Hamilton Township, Spotswood, and East Brunswick, as well as residents of Middlesex County, Mercer County, and Burlington County. |

