Pellettieri Rabstein & Altman is a distinguished New Jersey law firm with a legacy of legal advocacy dating back to 1929, specializing in personal injury, workers’ compensation, and family law. Renowned for their aggressive and experienced trial attorneys, the firm has built a formidable reputation for securing substantial verdicts and settlements while providing personalized, client-centered representation across a wide range of practice areas.
The firm adopts a strategic, resource-rich approach, combining savvy negotiation with thorough trial preparation to maximize outcomes. With an average of 29 years of experience per attorney, they are well-equipped to handle complex cases against insurance companies, government agencies, and businesses. Their mission focuses on serving individuals, offering tailored legal strategies and one-on-one attention to clients navigating personal injury, employment disputes, family matters, and commercial litigation.
Services Offered
- Personal Injury (including car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, slip and fall accidents, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, defective products, brain injury, spinal cord injury, burn injuries, pedestrian accidents, and more)
- Workers’ Compensation (including disability benefits, death benefits, third-party claims, occupational diseases, repetitive stress injuries, and COVID-19 related claims)
- Family Law (including divorce, child custody, domestic violence, prenuptial agreements, mediation, and LGBTQ family matters)
- Employment and Labor Law
- Commercial Law and Litigation
- Municipal Court matters
- Appeals
- Estates and Trusts Litigation
- Social Security Disability
- Insurance litigation
- Estate planning and cause-of-death litigation
Serving clients across New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the firm maintains four locations and offers remote consultations via phone or video chat. Their attorneys are respected in both state and federal courts and have achieved landmark decisions, including a First Amendment victory before the New Jersey Supreme Court.
