After a serious injury, you shouldn’t have to fight insurers or chase paperwork alone. At the Law Offices of Anthony Picillo, our hands-on, bilingual team walks with you from day one—coordinating care, protecting your rights, and pursuing fair compensation while you focus on healing.

Auto accidents can leave you juggling medical care and insurance calls. We step in early to preserve key evidence—police reports, photos/video, witness statements, and vehicle data—and help coordinate treatment and benefits. Our team handles adjusters and paperwork so you can focus on healing. Were you involved in a car accident that resulted in injury? Start with a free case review to understand timelines, next steps, and what to avoid when insurers call.
When a crash involves a tractor-trailer or commercial vehicle, the carrier and its insurer mobilize quickly. We act fast to protect your claim—sending evidence-preservation letters, seeking electronic logging device (ELD) data, maintenance and dispatch records, and available dashcam footage. Early investigation helps clarify liability and keeps critical proof from disappearing. We guide your medical and financial next steps while we build the case.
If care falls below accepted medical standards—misdiagnosis, surgical errors, medication mistakes, or preventable complications—you deserve clear answers. We obtain records, consult qualified experts, and explain whether the facts support a malpractice claim in New Jersey. You’ll get plain-spoken guidance on options, timelines, and what documentation matters most. If we move forward, we prepare carefully while you focus on recovery.
After a preventable loss, families need compassion, clarity, and a plan. We investigate what happened, identify responsible parties, and outline the legal steps for pursuing a claim on behalf of the estate and survivors. Our team handles insurers and deadlines while keeping communication steady and respectful. We’re here to shoulder the process so you can care for your family.
Riders often face visibility issues and unfair assumptions after a crash. We move quickly to secure scene photos, surveillance, helmet/camera footage, and vehicle data to counter bias and clarify what really happened. We help coordinate treatment and document the full impact of injuries on work and daily life. From start to finish, you’ll get clear updates and a straightforward plan.
Falls happen fast, but the effects can last—sprains, fractures, head or back injuries, and time away from work. If a store, apartment complex, or property owner failed to fix a spill, ice, broken steps, poor lighting, or other hazards, you may have a claim under New Jersey premises liability law. Our team moves early to preserve proof: we gather photos and surveillance video, request incident reports, document the hazard, and obtain medical records that connect your injuries to the fall. We also look at notice—who knew about the danger, for how long, and what they did (or didn’t) do to fix it. While we deal with the insurance company and paperwork, you get clear guidance on treatment, bills, and next steps. Every case is different, so we explain your options in plain language and keep you updated at each stage—negotiation or, if needed, litigation.
A workplace injury can upend your health and income. In New Jersey, most employees are covered by workers’ compensation for authorized medical care and wage replacement, and some cases may also involve a separate claim against a negligent third party (e.g., a subcontractor or equipment manufacturer). We move quickly to document what happened—incident reports, photos and video, witness statements, job-safety records, and medical documentation—while coordinating with your providers to track treatment, work restrictions, and long-term needs. Our team manages adjuster calls and deadlines, identifies all available insurance, and keeps you informed with clear, practical updates at each step.
A dog bite is painful and frightening, and quick medical attention is important to prevent infection and scarring. In New Jersey, owners are generally responsible when their dog bites someone in public or lawfully on private property. We act fast to document what happened: photos of injuries, medical treatment records, vaccination details, animal control reports, and witness statements. We also identify available insurance, which may include the dog owner’s homeowners or renters policy. Our role is to coordinate the evidence, handle adjuster communications, and help you track medical bills, lost time from work, and the impact on daily life. If scarring or nerve damage is involved, we work with your providers to understand future care needs. Throughout the process, you’ll get clear updates and practical guidance on each decision point.
Families trust nursing homes to provide consistent care, supervision, and dignity. Warning signs of neglect can include bedsores, frequent falls, malnutrition or dehydration, medication mistakes, poor hygiene, or sudden behavioral changes. When concerns arise, time matters. We gather medical charts, care plans, staffing records, and incident reports; speak with witnesses; and, when appropriate, consult professionals to review whether standards of care were followed. We also guide you on immediate steps—ensuring safety, requesting records, and documenting your observations with dates and photos. Our team handles communication with the facility and insurers, explains your legal options in plain language, and keeps you informed at every stage. Whether the case resolves through negotiation or requires litigation, we prepare carefully, with compassion for your loved one and your family.
