A Former Judge. A Father-Son Trial Firm. Fifty Years of New Jersey Practice.
When Irvington residents face a Personal Injury matter, Avery & Avery, Esqs. provides counsel from initial consultation through disposition. The firm’s decades of Essex County practice — anchored by Robert W. Avery’s fifteen years on the bench — inform every phase of representation.
For a free first consultation on a Irvington Personal Injury matter, call (201) 943-2445.
How Irvington Personal Injury Matters Route Through Court
Auto-injury claims arising in Irvington 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: University Hospital (Level I, 150 Bergen Street, Newark). Premises-liability and slip-and-fall claims file in Essex County Superior Court — Civil Division if damages exceed $20,000, otherwise Special Civil Part.
Irvington Municipal Court
- Address: One Civic Square
- Phone: (973) 399-6674
- Court days: MONDAY - THURSDAY
- Office hours: 9:00 - 4:00
Essex County Superior Court (Newark)
- Address: Wilentz Justice Complex, 212 Washington Street, Newark, NJ 07102
- Phone: (973) 776-9300
- Vicinage: Essex Vicinage (Vicinage 04)
Statutory Framework
Personal Injury matters in Irvington 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
Irvington 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: University Hospital, Newark (Level I). Statute of limitations: 2 years under N.J.S.A. 2A:14-2; 90-day Tort Claims notice for public-entity defendants.
About Irvington, NJ
Irvington sits in Essex County, NJ. Key facts:
- Density: 20,989 per sq mi
- Land area: 2.9 sq mi
- 2020 Census population: 61,167
- ZIP codes: 07111
- Mayor: Tony Vauss
- Incorporated: March 27, 1874
- Named for: Washington Irving
- Elevation: 128 ft
Irvington Local Context
- Irvington was incorporated March 27, 1874.
- Irvington is named for Washington Irving.
- Current mayor: Tony Vauss.
Why Irvington Personal Injury Clients Hire Avery & Avery
Two generations of NJ trial practice. Robert W. Avery (admitted 1976) and John S. Avery (joined 2012) cover every stage of a Personal Injury matter — from the first phone call through sentencing or civil disposition. The generational depth means Irvington clients get both decades of Essex County courthouse familiarity and current-generation energy.
Former judge perspective. Robert’s fifteen years as Ridgefield Municipal Court Judge (1986-2000) inform how the firm reads calendars, anticipates prosecutor offers, and prepares defense strategy.
Reported federal case. Delvoye v. Lee, 329 F.3d 330 (3d Cir. 2003) — establishes the firm’s track record beyond purely state-court practice.
Sister Essex Cities We Cover
We routinely appear in Irvington’s neighboring Essex County municipalities. See:
- Belleville Personal Injury
- Bloomfield Personal Injury
- Caldwell Personal Injury
- Cedar Grove Personal Injury
And the Essex County Personal Injury landing covers the full county.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do Irvington Personal Injury cases go?
Essex County Superior Court for first-tier matters; Essex County Superior Court (Newark) for indictable / over-threshold matters.
How fast can you respond to a Irvington arrest / hearing?
Same-day callback during business hours; same-evening for arrests on weeknights. Call (201) 943-2445.
Do you handle other Essex County practice areas?
Yes — see our Essex County Lawyer page for the full practice list, and the practice tops at /practice-areas/personal-injury/.
Free First Consultation — Irvington Personal Injury
Call (201) 943-2445 or submit through the form.
See also: Essex County Personal Injury, Personal Injury Practice, Essex County Lawyer, Robert W. Avery, Esq., John S. Avery, Esq..