Personal Injury

On January 9, 2013, the Seastreak ferry serving Atlantic Highlands to Wall Street crashed, resulting in injury to over 50 people. As a privately held company, Seastreak will be held responsible for current and future medical costs, pain and suffering, and lost wages due to injuries sustained in the ferry crash.

All actions for injuries sustained in this accident must be brought either in Federal Court or in State Court under the Savings to Suitors Clause of the United States Constitution. Federal Maritime Law applies to these actions. Because of this, the normal two year statute of limitations in New Jersey may be reduced to one year. Thus, it is important that these cases be evaluated and filed promptly.

In order to obtain maximum compensation from SeaStreak for your injures, you should seek legal representation. Randolph H. Wolf has 30 years of experience representing injured clients in New Jersey. Call our office today to discuss your case.

When you’ve been injured because of an automobile accident, a fall down, a defective product, or medical malpractice you need experienced legal representation. You are naturally concerned about paying your medical bills and your loss of income. You are entitled to receive money to compensate you for the injuries, disability, and lost income you have experienced due to no fault of yours. Randolph H. Wolf has been successfully representing clients suffering injuries since 1983. He has achieved results for his clients ranging from a settlement of one million dollars for a client burned in an industrial accident to what may be the only punitive damage verdict in the state of New Jersey ($500,000.00) against a doctor for covering up a surgical error in a medical malpractice case. Many of his cases have been written up in the New Jersey Jury Verdict Review. Click here to read articles about Mr. Wolf’s cases in the New Jersey Jury Verdict Review.Let him help you.

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