Your New Jersey Injury And Workers’ Compensation Law Firm

Do Not Leave Your Catastrophic Injury To The Insurance Companies

Every injury is serious, but some carry greater consequences for our clients and leave them with a future of limited mobility, pain and an inability to recover the quality of life they once knew.

Rosenberg, Kirby, Cahill, Stankowitz & Richardson is a long-standing New Jersey law firm, founded in 1977. Over the years, we have seen countless cases, but we never treat our clients as though they have “everyday” problems. They are struggling with a life-altering experience, and they need to know someone is on their side.

Our Approach To Injury Cases

If you or someone you care about has been seriously or fatally injured in a car accident, medical malpractice case or workplace accident, contact our experienced catastrophic injury and litigation lawyers. We work closely with our clients to make sure they get the care they need through every stage of legal proceedings.

We handle catastrophic injury claims throughout Ocean County and surrounding areas of New Jersey, including those that involve:

  • Broken bones
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
  • Closed head injuries
  • Concussions
  • Spinal cord and back injury
  • Nerve damage
  • Paralysis, paraplegia and quadriplegia
  • Loss of limb
  • Disfigurement and scarring
  • Sensory loss (i.e., blindness or hearing loss)

We can help you determine what a fair compensation package looks like in your case and develop an effective action plan to achieve that goal.

Amputation

We have experience representing — and winning — amputation cases involving:

  • Loss of fingers or hands
  • Loss of toes or feet
  • Major limb loss such as arms or legs
  • Dismemberment
  • Medical acts of negligence
  • Car crashes or other motor vehicle accidents
  • Premises liability
  • Workplace accidents
  • Construction site accidents

Brain Injuries

A traumatic brain injury is extremely serious regardless of whether it causes temporary or permanent damage. We have been pursuing compensation for brain injury victims since 1977. It is our priority to hold the negligent party responsible for the difficulties, pain and suffering, and even death that may occur in these cases.

If you or a family member were in a car crash or other type of accident, brain injuries do not always appear right away. Always see a doctor after an accident and at the first signs of developing symptoms. This will also benefit your case when you decide to seek legal action.

How Do I Know Which Legal Claim Is Right For My Brain Injury Case?

A brain injury can apply to many areas of the law depending on how and where it happened. When you work with our team, you will always receive individual, dedicated attention throughout your case. We select the best attorney fit for your situation based on the area of the law you need. During a free consultation, we will help you determine which legal claim is the right one.

We have over 40 years of experience assisting clients with severe head injuries resulting from slip-and-fall accidents, auto accidents, injures on the job, a fight or abuse.

These situations may result in a personal injury or premises liability case, or may form the basis of a workers’ compensation claim.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Any injury to the spinal cord will result in changes in your life. From long recoveries to pain and suffering, long-term mobility and quality of life issues — we have seen the worst catastrophic neck, brain and spine injury situations.

With $350 million in past settlements for personal injury clients, we know what it takes to push the other side for fair compensation. Against all the odds, we are willing to take on even the largest insurance companies and New Jersey prosecutors.

Schedule Your Consultation

Contact our office in Toms River to speak with an experienced attorney at Rosenberg, Kirby, Cahill, Stankowitz & Richardson. We can be reached online or by telephone at 732-908-7239.

Personal injury and workers’ compensation cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we effectively recover compensation in your case.