New Jersey Drug Charges
Drug charges in New Jersey are quite complicated. A lot of factors go into determining what you’re going to be charged with or what defenses we may be able to avail you of, for example, how you were stopped, where you were stopped, what substance you have, how much substance you have, and whether the […]
Read MoreNJ Field Sobriety Tests
When an officer pulls someone over and suspects that they are driving under the influence, there are a number of roadside or field sobriety tests that they will give that person. One of them is called the walk and turn test where you’re asked to walk heel to toe for a certain amount of steps, […]
Read MoreAccident Scene Desertion
In New Jersey, when you leave the scene of an accident and you are charged with that offense, the penalties are quite severe. If there is personal injury, you’re risking jail and loss of your license for up to one year for a first offense and a permanent loss of your license for a second […]
Read MoreNew Jersey Blood Alcohol Content
In New Jersey, there are certain blood alcohol content levels that determine, if you’re convicted or plead guilty, what the severity of the sentence you will receive will be. The minimum blood alcohol content you need to meet in order to be convicted is .08 percent. If you are convicted of having a blood alcohol […]
Read MoreNew Jersey License Suspensions
One of the most common offenses that I am called upon to represent people for in New Jersey is driving with a suspended license. The reason for your suspension is very important in determining what the penalty is going to be. I have been very successful in negotiating plea bargains for my clients who are […]
Read MoreFirst Offense Driving While Intoxicated
If you are convicted or plead guilty to a first offense DUI in New Jersey, you’re facing fines and other court costs holding approximately $700-$800. New Jersey will surcharge you what’s called a DUI surcharge, which is $1000 a year for 3 years. If you fail to pay the DUI surcharge fees, you will face […]
Read MoreNew Jersey Restraining Orders
When there’s an active, domestic violence between a couple one side or the other may file criminal charges as well as a restraining order against the other party. A judge will immediately have a hearing and determine whether or not the parties need to be separated and stay apart. That is called a temporary restraining […]
Read MoreAre Breathalyzer Tests Mandatory?
I believe it’s in your interest to take a breathalyzer test. While in certain circumstances taking the test will give the police the evidence they need in order to convict you. If you do not submit to the breath test which is required by the law, you may automatically be facing certain penalties including fines, […]
Read MoreTraffic Ticket Defenses
The process of plea bargaining of traffic tickets in the municipal courts in New Jersey is permitted. When a person plea bargains a traffic ticket, the goal is to reduce the penalties that have been allocated for your traffic offense. Some of the specific offenses that I have successfully plea bargained for my clients include […]
Read MoreLegal help with a speeding ticket
In New Jersey, a lawyer is the one person who can absolutely help you with your speeding ticket. Depending on the court that you are appearing before and the specific judge that you are appearing in front of, you may be facing points, fines, and possibly even a license suspension depending on the speed by […]
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What should I do after a car accident in Edison Township?
If you’ve been in a car accident, seek medical help first, then contact an Auto Accident Attorney in Edison Township. The Law Office of Andrew S. Maze can help document evidence, communicate with insurers, and pursue compensation for injuries and damages.
How can a personal injury lawyer in Middlesex County, NJ help me?
An Injury Lawyer in Middlesex County, NJ helps you file claims, negotiate settlements, and represent your case in court. The firm ensures your rights are protected and you receive fair compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
What types of cases does The Law Office of Andrew S. Maze handle?
We handle personal injury, auto accidents, truck accidents, DUI/DWI defense, slip and fall, and workplace injury cases throughout Middlesex County and Edison Township, NJ.
What’s the difference between a DUI and DWI defense attorney in NJ?
In New Jersey, DUI (driving under the influence) and DWI (driving while intoxicated) are treated similarly. A DUI Defense Attorney in Middlesex County, NJ builds your defense, challenges test results, and seeks reduced penalties or dismissal when possible.
How much does it cost to hire a car wreck attorney in Middlesex County, NJ?
Most Car Wreck Attorneys in Middlesex County, NJ, including Andrew Maze, work on a contingency basis, you pay no upfront fees. The firm only collects a fee if they win or settle your case successfully.
How long do personal injury cases take to settle in Edison Township?
Settlement times vary based on the case’s complexity and insurance negotiations. Most auto accident injury cases in Edison Township settle within a few months, though serious claims may take longer if litigation is needed.
What should I bring to my first meeting with an accident lawyer?
Bring accident reports, medical records, photographs, witness contact details, and any insurance correspondence. This helps your Accident Lawyer in Middlesex County, NJ assess your case quickly and accurately.
Can I still recover damages if I was partly at fault for the accident?
Yes, under New Jersey’s comparative negligence rule, you can recover damages if you were less than 50% at fault. A skilled Car Accident Lawyer in Edison Township can help determine liability and maximize your compensation.
Do I have to go to court for an injury claim?
Not always. Many personal injury claims handled by our Auto Accident Lawyers in Edison Township are settled out of court through negotiations. Court proceedings occur only if a fair settlement cannot be reached.
How do I get started with The Law Office of Andrew S. Maze?
Simply call or submit a free consultation request online. Our Injury Lawyers will review your case, explain your options, and guide you through the legal process step by step.