Gonzalez, Tullio & Blache, LLC
Car Accident Lawyers Serving Middlesex County, NJ
Hurt in a Car Crash?
Here’s How We Help
A sudden car accident can leave you injured, out of work, and overwhelmed by paperwork, medical bills, and calls from insurers. Whether it was a distracted driver, a drunk driver, or a multi-vehicle pileup on the Turnpike, you’re facing questions about your health, your rights, and your financial future. You don’t have to navigate this alone—Gonzalez, Tullio & Blache guides their clients through every step, from handling no-fault (PIP) claims to fighting for compensation that covers all your losses.
Situations We Handle Every Day
Rear-End & Intersection Collisions
These crashes are common on busy roads like the Garden State Parkway and Route 1—leading to whiplash, back injuries, or worse. Our attorneys investigate every detail to ensure fault is properly assigned and your claim stands up to insurer scrutiny.
Distracted & Drunk Driving Accidents
If you were hit by a texting driver or someone under the influence, you’re entitled to seek full compensation for your injuries and losses. We have extensive experience gathering evidence and holding reckless drivers accountable.
Highway & Multi-Vehicle Pileups
Serious crashes on I-287 and the Turnpike can involve multiple parties and confusing liability questions. Our firm has the resources to sort through complex police reports and work with reconstruction experts to prove what really happened.
Accidents Involving Commercial Trucks
If your accident involved a commercial truck, additional laws and higher insurance limits apply—see Truck Accidents for more.
Rideshare & Uber/Lyft Collisions
Crashes with a rideshare driver (Uber or Lyft) often involve complicated insurance issues—see Rideshare Accidents for details.
Severe or Fatal Injury Claims
We handle brain injury, spinal cord, or wrongful death cases with the compassion and tenacity these life-changing events demand—see Wrongful Death for support.
Common Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Claim
- Accepting a quick settlement from the insurance company before your injuries are fully evaluated or future costs are known.
- Giving a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurer without legal advice—your words can be used to reduce your claim.
- Waiting too long to seek medical treatment, which can create gaps in your records and weaken your case.
- Not filing a claim within New Jersey’s 2-year statute of limitations—missing the deadline means forfeiting your rights.
- Overlooking additional sources of compensation, like your own uninsured/underinsured coverage or liability from a commercial truck or rideshare operator.
Quick Guidance for Crash Victims
Call 911 and Get Medical Help
Your health comes first—seek care even if injuries seem minor.
Collect Information at the Scene
Take photos, get contact info from witnesses, and exchange insurance details.
Don’t Sign or Settle Too Soon
Speak with an attorney before agreeing to any insurance offer or giving a statement.
Understand No-Fault (PIP) Coverage
In NJ, your PIP insurance pays medical bills up to $250,000, regardless of fault.
Serious Injuries May Qualify for a Lawsuit
If your injuries meet New Jersey’s serious injury threshold, you may be able to step outside the no-fault system and pursue compensation from the at-fault driver for pain and suffering and other non-economic damages.
Ready to Let Us Handle the Rest?
Most people call us after realizing the process is more complicated than they expected. The next step is working with a team that handles personal injury cases every day—so you can focus on healing, not paperwork or stress.
What to Expect From Start to Finish
From your first call, our team takes over the heavy lifting. You’ll get a clear timeline, regular updates, and honest advice about your options. We gather police reports, medical records, and expert opinions to build your claim. Most cases settle out of court, but if a trial is needed, you’ll have skilled trial lawyers at your side every step of the way.
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| Hiring a Car Accident Lawyer | Handling Alone | Using an Insurance Referral | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best For… | Maximizing your compensation, handling serious injuries or complex claims | Minor accidents with no injuries | Simple property damage claims only |
| Good When… | Insurance is delaying or denying, multiple parties involved, severe injury | You are comfortable with paperwork and negotiation | You trust the insurer’s offer and only need repairs |
| Avoid If… | You want to “just get it over with” regardless of true costs | Your injuries may worsen, or you feel pressured | You have serious injuries or insurance won’t fully explain coverage |
Not sure which path fits your situation? We’ll walk you through the best choice.
Your Questions, Answered Clearly
What should I do right after a car accident in NJ?
Call 911, get medical help, document everything at the scene, and notify your insurer—but avoid giving a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company.
Who pays my medical bills?
New Jersey’s No-Fault (PIP) insurance covers your immediate medical bills. If your injuries are serious, you can pursue the at-fault party for additional compensation.
Can I still recover damages if I was partly at fault?
Yes. As long as you are less than 50% responsible, you can recover, but your compensation is reduced by your share of fault.
Should I accept the insurance company’s first offer?
Rarely. Insurance companies often offer less than your case is worth—consult an attorney before accepting.
Do I need a lawyer for a minor crash?
Even “minor” accidents can have hidden costs. If you’re injured or worried about your rights, it’s always worth a free consultation.

