Welcome to
Kenneth Vercammen & Associates
A Law Office with Experienced Attorneys for Your New Jersey Legal Needs
2053 Woodbridge Ave.
Edison, NJ 08817
732-572-0500
Toll Free 1-877-NJLaws1
Princeton Area
68 So. Main St,
Cranbury, NJ 08512
By Appointment Only
800-655-2977
COOPERATING & WORKING WITH YOUR ATTORNEY When do I need a lawyer?

This really depends on your situation. Generally, you should think about obtaining legal advice regarding:

* Serious accidents * Deaths * Business transactions * Starting or terminating a business * Being accused of a crime * When someone sues you * Planning for distribution of your property and/or care of your young children after your death * Writing a will  * Retirement planning * Appearances, applications or appeals to government agencies

 If a problem like one of these faces you, call my office as soon as you can. Many simple problems get more complicated as time passes.     When in doubt, talk with me. A brief consultation can help you decide if a lawyer�s assistance is needed.

When I get a lawyer, what can I expect?          In most cases, my representation follows a careful step-by-step process that may include: * Conferring with you, the client to pinpoint the situation and determine what you wish to accomplish * Gathering and analyzing all available facts and information * Interviewing everyone involved with the case * Studying laws and previous decisions that may apply to your situation * Offering advice and preparing contracts or other appropriate documents (such as wills, incorporation papers). * Preparing legal arguments for contested matters, and representing you in any negotiations for settlement and court appearances.

Don�t Try To Cut Corners When Facing Crucial Issues in Your Life.

    It might be dangerous for you to choose a lawyer purely on an estimate of fees.  �Shopping around" for the  "cheapest " lawyer may not be the best approach because that lawyer may not be the most qualified to handle the case.  You also want to be certain an attorney is doing most of the work, rather than an inexperienced new lawyer or legal secretaries or clerks.

What Should I  Do at my First Meeting Concerning Legal Advice?

* Be prepared to give a brief explanation of your legal   problem < and what ultimate result you would like the lawyer to help you achieve.

* Bring copies of any written records that explain your problem.

*Write down questions you want  the lawyer to answer.

How Do I Insure a Good Lawyer-Client Relationship?

    Remember, good legal assistance is not a one-way  street.    You have to cooperate with my office if you really want to be helped.      The attorney-client relationship is confidential except, according to the Rules of Professional Conduct, if it is necessary  for the lawyer to disclose information to the proper authorities in order to prevent a client from committing a criminal, illegal  or  fraudulent act likely to perpetrate a fraud upon a tribunal.  Here are some important tips  to follow:

* Please provide me with an objective statement of all the facts.  According to the Rules of Professional Conduct, a lawyer may �counsel  or assist a client in a good faith  effort to determine the validity,  scope, meaning or application   of the law.� However, an attorney is not permitted to �counsel or assist in conduct that the lawyer knows is illegal, criminal or fraudulent, or in the preparation of a written instrument containing   terms the lawyer  knows are expressly prohibited by law.�

* Don�t look for simple, quick answers to complex questions.  Lawyers are justifiably cautious in drawing conclusions or answering questions about complicated legal problems.  Attorneys and judges  know that cases are rarely �open and shut.�

* Let the law office know about any new  developments in your  case.

* Don�t hesitate to ask questions about any matter relevant to your case. Remember,   though, I am not a doctor,  psychiatrist, marriage  counselor or financial advisor.

* Work with  my office.  If you don�t understand why something should be done or have doubts  about some  action  recommended, ask questions and get an explanation.

* Be patient - Don�t look for instant  results.  Trust my office and I to follow through on the case but don�t hesitate to ask for progress reports from time to time.

About Legal Fees, What Can I Expect?     The  time, study, experience and attention  your attorney gives your problem all determines the legal fees.  I have invested  tens of thousands of dollars on such things as education, staff, books, journals, rent, office equipment, and insurance.   Consequently, a lawyer must set a charge for his services that is both reasonable and adequate to cover his  own investment and expenses.           Because no two legal matters are exactly the same,   fees vary widely. Some factors involved are: *  The amount of time and labor spent on your problem and the complexity  of your case.   To a lawyer, time is money.  Most lawyers keep very careful records of   the  time  they and  their  staff spend on your case.    Many attorneys will charge specific fees for meetings,  research,   courtroom appearances, telephone conversations,  etc.  This amount of   time your lawyer  may be required to spend will vary according to the case involved. * The emergency nature of the case or the likelihood that the acceptance of the particular employment will preclude other  employment by the lawyer.  If the lawyer has to �drop  everything� to handle your matter, the fee may be higher. * Nature and length of  the professional relationship with the client.  In a matrimonial matter there must be a written retainer agreement. * Whether the fee is fixed or contingent.  The    results obtained often are considered in setting the fee (except  for matters in which contingent fees are prohibited by law and the Rules of Professional Conduct).  Of course, unless my office takes your    case on  a contingent fee basis,  we except to be paid, no matter   what the outcome.  (Results can never be  guaranteed.) * If you  are   suing for compensation for injuries caused by another person�s negligence, my office may be willing to represent you for a contingent  fee.  Under this arrangement, I will receive no fee if there is no recovery.  (However, you must still pay certain costs directly related to your lawsuit.)  A contingent fee agreement must be in writing and must state the method by which the fee is determined, including the percentage accruing  to the attorney in the event of settlement, trial, or appeal, litigation and other expenses to be deducted before or after the contingent fee matter, I will provide  you  with a written statement of the outcome of the  matter, and if there is recovery showing the  remittance to the client and its method of determination.  Under this fee arrangement, I must invest my own time, effort and office expenses  without  advance payment.  This plan permits any injured person, regardless of their financial resources, to be represented by my effort in cases of this type.

FREE INFORMATION BOOKLETS FOR CLIENTS AND FRIENDS 1. WHAT TO DO IN AN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. 2. WILLS - Protecting Loved Ones. 3. MUNICIPAL COURT. 4. PERSONAL INJURY CASES. 5. COOPERATING & WORKING WITH YOUR ATTORNEY.

       Please call our office or stop in .  We provide speakers to groups and organizations on the above topics free of charge.       This publication has been issued to inform and not to advise.   It is based on New Jersey law.  The statements are general, and individual facts in a given case may alter their application or involve other laws not referred to here.  For specific legal advice, contact an attorney.


Hire a Trial Attorney To Represent You If Charged With a Criminal Or Serious Motor Vehicle Matter Kenneth Vercammen's Law office represents individuals charged with criminal, drug offenses, and serious traffic violations throughout New Jersey. Our office also helps people with traffic/municipal court tickets including drivers charged with Driving While Intoxicated, Refusal and Driving While Suspended. Criminal and Motor vehicle violations can cost you. You may have to pay high fines in court or receive points on your drivers license. An accumulation of too many points, or certain moving violations may require you to pay expensive surcharges to the N.J. DMV/MVC [Motor Vehicle Commission] or have your license suspended. Don't give up!

The Law Office of Kenneth Vercammen can provide experienced attorney representation for criminal and motor vehicle violations. When your job or driver's license is in jeopardy or you are facing thousands of dollars in fines, DMV/MVC surcharges and car insurance increases, you need excellent legal representation. The least expensive attorney is not always the answer. Schedule a free in-office consultation if you need experienced legal representation in a traffic/municipal court matter.

Our website www.njlaws.com provides information on traffic offenses we can be retained to represent people. Our website also provides details on jail terms for traffic violations and car insurance eligibility points. Car insurance companies increase rates or drop customers based on moving violations. Call the Law Office of Kenneth Vercammen at 732-572-0500 to schedule a free in-office consultation to hire a trial attorney for Criminal/ DWI/ Municipal Court Traffic/ Drug offenses.
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