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Monmouth County Tree Accident Lawyers: Seeking Justice for Victims of Falling Tree Injuries
Tree-related accidents can result in devastating injuries or even death — especially when large branches or entire trees fall unexpectedly. In Monmouth County, where storms and aging trees are common, these incidents are not rare. If you or a loved one has been injured in a tree accident, the experienced Monmouth County tree accident lawyers at Gill & Chamas are here to help you pursue compensation.
What Causes Tree Accidents in Monmouth County?
Tree-related accidents typically happen when a property owner or municipal entity fails to remove dead or dangerous trees. Common causes include:
- Neglected, dying, or unstable trees
- Overgrown branches near power lines or roadways
- Improper tree maintenance by landscapers or arborists
- Storm-damaged trees left unattended
- Trees falling on vehicles during high winds
Whether you were injured in a public park, on a roadway, or outside a commercial building, we’ll determine who was responsible.
Common Tree Accident Injuries We Handle
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Broken bones and fractures
- Crush injuries and amputations
- Wrongful death
Our firm has successfully recovered damages for victims of falling trees across New Jersey, including high-profile cases involving local municipalities and property owners.
Who Can Be Held Liable for Tree Accidents in Monmouth County?
- Private property owners who ignore visibly hazardous trees
- Homeowners’ associations or landlords who fail to maintain shared spaces
- Municipalities (e.g., Monmouth County Parks, local towns) that fail to trim or remove dangerous trees from public property
- Utility companies if tree branches near power lines are left untrimmed
We’ll investigate your case thoroughly and consult arborists and engineers if needed to build a strong claim.
Damages You May Be Eligible to Recover
If you’ve been injured by a falling tree or branch, you may be able to pursue:
- Medical expenses (past and future)
- Lost income and earning potential
- Pain and suffering
- Property damage (vehicle repair, home damage)
- Emotional distress
- Funeral costs (in wrongful death cases)
Explore our Results to see how we’ve helped clients recover in complex injury cases.
FAQs About Tree Accidents in Monmouth County
Conclusion: Let a Monmouth County Tree Accident Lawyer Help You Rebuild
At Gill & Chamas, we understand how sudden and tragic a tree-related injury can be. Whether you were walking in a park or sitting in your car when the accident happened, you deserve answers — and fair compensation.
Our award-winning legal team has decades of experience with catastrophic injury claims throughout Monmouth County and all of New Jersey.
Call us today for a free consultation.
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