Carlos Acosta Law provides services to individuals who have been involved in bicycle accidents in Elizabeth and nearby areas. The full-service law firm also handles other personal injury cases, such as dog bites, nursing home injuries, slips and falls, dangerous products, medical malpractice, and wrongful death. Founder Carlos H. Acosta also represents clients in guardianship, municipal court, and criminal defense disputes. He brings over more than 22 years of experience and is also admitted to practice law in New York.
Leonard Legal Group provides representation to victims of bicycle crash accidents in Elizabeth. It deals with cases that involve driving under the influence, running the red lights, speeding, ignoring traffic signs, and failing to yield. On behalf of the victims, the firm communicates with insurance adjusters, negotiates when a settlement is offered, and takes the case to court to fight for full compensation. One of the lead attorneys, Scott Leonard, is a board-certified trial lawyer granted by the New Jersey Supreme Court.
Lucarelli & Castaldi is a law firm that serves individuals and families in the Elizabeth area. It represents injured cyclists who are seeking compensation for damages caused by careless drivers, irresponsible pedestrians, and dangerous road conditions. It also assists with automotive accidents, workplace accidents, and defective product cases. Its partner, Philip Castaldi, is a former USCF racer and is a member of the USA Cycling and the Century Road Club Association. The firm sponsors the CRCA/Lucarelli & Castaldi Cycling Team.
Portlock Law has been serving clients in Elizabeth and nearby areas for more than 10 years. It offers consultation, evaluation, and legal representation for cases involving bicycle accidents. It caters to clients who gained serious injuries following the accident, such as paralysis, lacerations, broken bones, and loss of limbs. One of its notable cases includes a slip and fall accident caused by ice and snow in an apartment complex’s parking lot that obtained a $250,000 settlement.