Monday, January 27, 2014

How To Be a Good Personal Injury Witness

If your New Jersey personal injury attorney determines that you need to testify at your own trial, you have only one chance to tell the jury your side of the story and convince them to vote in your favor. It is important to consider the ten following important tips when testifying:

1. Be as familiar as possible with the detailed facts of your accident.
2. Know the details of your medical history, medical treatment for the subject accident, and any medication       you were prescribed for your pain and in treating your injuries.
3. Be honest and truthful in answering any questions while on the stand.
4. Alternate eye contact between the jury and the judge while testifying.
5. Wear proper court attire.
6. Do not answer a question if you do not completely understand what is being asked – ask for further               clarification if necessary.
7. Be polite to all court personnel, the judge and the opposing counsel.
8. Arrive to court on time.
9. Speak in a loud and clear tone of voice so that the judge, the jury and the court reporter can hear you.
10. Tell your New Jersey injury lawyer if you need a break or are uncomfortable.

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For more information about how to successfully testify at your own personal injury trial or to schedule a complimentary consultation with an experienced New Jersey personal injury lawyer, please call the Law Offices of Dan T. Matrafajlo at 908.248.4404.


We have offices in Elizabeth, North Brunswick and Newark, New Jersey to serve you. Mr. Matrafajlo has the experience in New Jersey courts that you need. He has been recognized locally for his legal ability, named a SuperLawyers Rising Star, and has even helped set legal precedent in personal injury law with cases such as Hardison v. King. Dan will fight for your legal rights!

Damages For Your Concussion Injuries

Concussions are referred to as the silent injury because the signs and symptoms are often invisible and may not surface until much later. However, just because you cannot see or feel the initial symptoms of a concussion, it does not mean that the injury is not there. In most cases, personal injury victims who feel fine or do not experience immediate signs of a concussion are the ones who are suffering from the most severe type of concussion.

How to Detect a Concussion Following an Accident 

If you have been involved in any type of accident that involves some type of injury or blow to the head, it is imperative that you seek immediate medical attention for the possibility of a concussion. Some of the common signs or symptoms of a concussion include:

-          Vomiting or nausea
-          Unusual headache or dizziness
-          Eyesight trouble or double vision
-          Memory loss, short term or long term
-          Being in a state of daze or being confused
-          Ringing in the ears

If your physician diagnoses a concussion, your New Jersey auto accident lawyer will help you get the full compensation that you deserve for the extent of the injuries you have suffered.

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For more information or to schedule a complimentary consultation with an experienced New Jersey concussion attorney, please call the Law Offices of Dan T. Matrafajlo at 908-248-4404. We have offices in Elizabeth, North Brunswick and Newark, New Jersey to serve you.

Mr. Matrafajlo has the experience in New Jersey courts that you need. He has been recognized locally for his legal ability, named a SuperLawyers Rising Star, and has even helped set legal precedent in personal injury law with cases such as Hardison v. King. Dan will fight for your legal rights!


Factors Affecting the Settlement or Litigation of a Personal Injury Claim

Making the decision of settling or litigating your personal injury claim depends on various factors that your personal injury attorney in New Jersey needs to consider. Some of these important factors include:

  • -          How much medical bills you have incurred for the treatment of your injuries.
  • -          Whether you will need future medical care for your injuries.
  • -          Whether your injuries are permanent.
  • -          Whether your injuries have affected your earning capacity.
  • -          Your total loss of wages.
  • -          Your loss of future income.


Upon evaluating these factors and the specific facts of your case, your New Jersey personal injury attorney will be able to better advise you as to whether you should settle your claim or proceed to litigation.

Call Us

If you or someone you love has been injured in an accident that was caused by the negligent or reckless actions of another party or individual, you should consult with an experienced personal injury attorney who can successfully handle your claim. For more information or to schedule a complimentary consultation with New Jersey personal injury lawyer Dan Matrafajlo, please call us at 908.248.4404.


We have offices in Elizabeth, North Brunswick and Newark, New Jersey to serve you. Mr. Matrafajlo has the experience in New Jersey courts that you need. He has been recognized locally for his legal ability, named a SuperLawyers Rising Star, and has even helped set legal precedent in personal injury law with cases such as Hardison v. King. Dan will fight for your legal rights!