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Avery & Avery, Esqs. represents Carlstadt residents on personal injury matters. Carlstadt (Bergen County, NJ; 2020 Census population 6,375) routes its personal injury matters through the Carlstadt Boro Municipal Court at 500 Madison St (phone (201) 438-4306) and, for indictable / over-threshold matters, Bergen County Superior Court (Hackensack) at Bergen County Justice Center, 10 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601.
For a free first consultation on a Carlstadt personal injury matter, call (201) 943-2445.
Where Carlstadt Personal Injury Cases Are Heard
Auto-injury claims arising in Carlstadt are governed by NJ verbal threshold (N.J.S.A. 39:6A-8) unless the plaintiff selected the no-threshold option at policy purchase. Closest trauma center: Hackensack University Medical Center (Level II, ~10 Min Ave, Hackensack). Premises-liability and slip-and-fall claims file in Bergen County Superior Court — Civil Division if damages exceed $20,000, otherwise Special Civil Part.
Carlstadt Boro Municipal Court
- Address: 500 Madison St
- Phone: (201) 438-4306
- Court days: 1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS
- Office hours: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Bergen County Superior Court (Hackensack)
- Address: Bergen County Justice Center, 10 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601
- Phone: (201) 221-0700
- Vicinage: Bergen Vicinage (Vicinage 02)
What the Law Says
Personal Injury matters in Carlstadt are controlled by:
- N.J.S.A. 39:6A-8 — primary personal injury statute
- N.J.S.A. 2A:14-2 — companion / procedural authority
- DiProspero v. Penn, 183 N.J. 477 (2005) — leading NJ case-law
Carlstadt auto-injury claims are governed by NJ verbal threshold (N.J.S.A. 39:6A-8) unless the plaintiff selected the no-threshold option at policy purchase. Closest trauma center: Hackensack University Medical Center (Level II). Statute of limitations: 2 years under N.J.S.A. 2A:14-2; 90-day Tort Claims notice for public-entity defendants.
About Carlstadt, NJ
Carlstadt sits in Bergen County, NJ. Key facts:
- 2020 Census population: 6,375
- Density: 1,615 per sq mi
- Land area: 3.9 sq mi
- ZIP codes: 07072
- Mayor: Robert J. Zimmermann
- Incorporated: June 27, 1894
- Named for: Carl Klein
Carlstadt Local Context
- Carlstadt had a 2020 Census population of 6,375 (Bergen County, NJ).
- Population density 1,615.3 per sq mi (2020), land area 3.9 sq mi.
- Carlstadt was incorporated June 27, 1894.
- Carlstadt is named for Carl Klein.
- Current mayor: Robert J. Zimmermann.
Why Avery & Avery for Carlstadt Personal Injury
Fifty years of NJ trial practice. Robert W. Avery began NJ practice in 1976 and served fifteen years as Judge of the Ridgefield Municipal Court (1986-2000). John S. Avery joined the firm in 2012. The firm has handled Carlstadt-area personal injury matters as part of its ongoing Bergen County practice.
Same-day callbacks on active arrest or court-date situations. Robert or John picks up when we’re in the office; voicemails returned promptly.
Statewide reach with local depth. The firm’s reported case Delvoye v. Lee, 329 F.3d 330 (3d Cir. 2003) establishes the firm’s federal-court track record beyond purely municipal-court practice.
Sister Bergen Cities We Cover
We routinely appear in Carlstadt’s neighboring Bergen County municipalities. See:
And the Bergen County Personal Injury landing covers the full county.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do Carlstadt Personal Injury cases go?
Bergen County Superior Court for first-tier matters; Bergen County Superior Court (Hackensack) for indictable / over-threshold matters.
How fast can you respond to a Carlstadt arrest / hearing?
Same-day callback during business hours; same-evening for arrests on weeknights. Call (201) 943-2445.
Do you handle other Bergen County practice areas?
Yes — see our Bergen County Lawyer page for the full practice list, and the practice tops at /practice-areas/personal-injury/.
Schedule a Free Carlstadt Personal Injury Consultation
Call (201) 943-2445 or submit through the form.
See also: Bergen County Personal Injury, Personal Injury Practice, Bergen County Lawyer, Robert W. Avery, Esq., John S. Avery, Esq..