Personal Injury Lawyer in New Brunswick, NJ
Relentless Advocacy for Accident Victims
- Personalized legal guidance for every type of personal injury claim
- Serving Middlesex County in car accidents, dog bites & more
- Skilled in negotiating with insurance companies
- Free consultations available virtually or in-person
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The aftermath of a personal injury is an overwhelming time. The good news is that you don't have to figure this out alone. A free consultation with Adam Brown won't cost you anything, and can provide the roadmap and peace of mind you and your loved ones need.
Raised and educated in New Jersey, Mr. Brown earned his law degree from Rutgers Law School and trained under respected mentors in the United States House of Representatives and the New Jersey Superior Court. With a foundation in family law and criminal defense, he’s built a career on advocacy, precision, and results.
Whether cross-examining witnesses or negotiating complex settlements, Adam brings the same preparation, integrity, and drive to every case, ensuring you can trust both his experience and his commitment to your recovery.

Meet Adam C. Brown, Esq.
Adam C. Brown, Esq., has built his legal career on protecting the rights of individuals and families across New Jersey. Known for his relentless preparation and ability to think strategically under pressure, he applies the same dedication to every client, whether it’s a high-stakes family law matter, a criminal defense case, or a complex personal injury claim.
Career highlights and qualifications include:
- Served as President of the Tax Law Society at Rutgers
- Gained valuable experience with the renowned accounting and tax services firm Mitchell Titus
- Proven track record in family law, criminal defense, and personal injury litigation
- Lifelong New Jersey resident with strong ties to Middlesex County
For Mr. Brown, adding personal injury services was a natural extension of his mission to help members of his community through life’s most challenging moments.
“Mr. Brown was extremely professional, listened, and responded in a timely fashion, whenever possible. He did not miss a single phone call and answered all my questions with honesty. If he was uncertain, he didn’t play superman, but instead, did the research and updated me after. Lastly, he offered a summary phone call at the conclusion of my case to ensure I walked away satisfied. Not all cases are going to be wins, but I thank Mr. Brown for winning my case here. I certainly recommend his services.” — Steeve S., 5-star review

What to Expect Working With Our Personal Injury Lawyer in New Brunswick
When you trust Mr. Brown with your personal injury case, you’ll work with an attorney who takes the time to understand your situation and tailors his approach to your needs. From the first conversation, his goal is to make you feel informed, supported, and confident in the legal process.
Investigation and Evidence Gathering
Mr. Brown works diligently to identify the facts that will strengthen your case. He will review records, speak with witnesses, and more, so you know your claim is backed by solid information.
Negotiation with Insurance Companies
Dealing with insurance adjusters can be overwhelming. Mr. Brown’s experience in high-stakes negotiations helps ensure your rights are protected while pursuing fair compensation.
Litigation When Necessary
While many personal injury claims are resolved outside of court, Mr. Brown is fully prepared to present your case before a judge if that’s what it takes to achieve the right result.

“An attorney who will truly fight for you.”
“If you’re looking for an attorney who will truly fight for you, Adam C. Brown is the one. He is compassionate, knowledgeable, and will go above and beyond to get the best outcome for his clients. I will forever be grateful for his help.” — John O., 5-star review
What You Need to Know About Personal Injury Cases

Personal injury law in New Jersey exists to protect those harmed by someone else’s negligence. These cases can involve a wide range of incidents, and knowing the basics can help you take the right next step.
Key points to understand:
- New Jersey follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning you can seek damages if you are 50% or less at fault.
- There are strict filing deadlines (statutes of limitations), so it’s important to act promptly after an accident.
- Legal representation can help ensure you meet deadlines, gather evidence, and negotiate with insurance companies effectively.
Taking quick, informed action can make the difference between a strong case and a missed opportunity. Speaking with our New Brunswick personal injury attorney early ensures your rights are protected and your claim is positioned for the best possible outcome.
Special Considerations Under New Jersey Law
Understanding how state-specific rules affect your case can make a big difference in your strategy and outcome.
- No-Fault Car Insurance — New Jersey is a “no-fault” state, meaning your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage usually pays your medical bills after an accident, no matter who caused it. However, if your injuries are serious or permanent, you may be able to step outside the no-fault system and pursue a claim against the at-fault driver for additional compensation.
- Comparative Negligence in Action — If you’re found partially at fault for an accident, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, a $100,000 award becomes $70,000 if you are 30% at fault.
- Varying Deadlines by Case Type — While most personal injury claims have a two-year deadline, certain claims (like those against a government agency) can have much shorter notice requirements.
- Insurance Bad Faith — If an insurance company unreasonably delays or denies payment, you may have an additional claim for damages.

These laws can be complex, and every case is different. Having an attorney who understands both the letter of the law and its practical application in New Jersey courts can give you an important advantage.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in New Jersey?
Most personal injury cases must be filed within two years of the accident. Missing this deadline can prevent you from recovering compensation.
Do I have to go to court to win my case?
Many claims are resolved through negotiation with insurance companies. Court is only necessary if a fair settlement cannot be reached.
How much does it cost to hire Mr. Brown?
Personal injury cases are often handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless compensation is recovered for you.
“Definitely recommend”
“ I called several other attorneys offices and they all made me feel like my case was a lose lose situation. When I contacted Mr. Brown and explained to him my situation he immediately informed me on what I needed to do and how to go about doing it.
His confidence made me confident and Im so glad I came across his law office, my case (I feel) was drawn out for no reason but he was very patient and because of him my case turned in my favor. I would definitely recommend him to any of my friends and family.” — Keri N., 5-star review






