Contact Information
Licensed In New Jersey. Consultation Options: Phone, in-person, and video consultation available
William's background and contact information.
William A. Proetta is a founding partner and New Jersey attorney who focuses on serious injury cases. His practice is built around helping injured people make sense of what happens after an accident and what to do next.
He is known for a hands-on approach to legal representation. Clients are not left wondering what is happening in their case or what comes next. William focuses on giving people clear guidance, honest expectations, and practical next steps from the start.
Clients often come to William when the case feels overwhelming. They may be dealing with treatment, missed work, insurance pressure, or uncertainty about how strong the claim really is. His role is to sort through the facts, explain the options, and build a clear path forward.
He is the kind of lawyer people look for when they want someone accessible, prepared, and ready to take control of the legal process. Whether the case involves a vehicle crash, unsafe property conditions, disputed liability, or a significant injury, he approaches it with careful preparation and a steady focus on the result.
Licensed In New Jersey. Consultation Options: Phone, in-person, and video consultation available
242 10th Street, Suite 103, Jersey City, NJ 07302
Focused representation for serious injury and disputed liability claims.
Admissions, education, and professional memberships.
New Jersey State Bar; U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey
Seton Hall University School of Law - J.D.; Seton Hall University - B.A.
American Bar Association New Jersey State Bar Association New Jersey Association for Justice
Awards, recognition, and why clients reach out to William.
After a serious injury, most people want a lawyer who will pay attention to the details, communicate clearly, and push the matter forward instead of letting it stall. William brings a practical and disciplined approach to injury cases, with an emphasis on preparation and accountability.
He is especially helpful in matters that require more than a quick settlement conversation. When liability is disputed, the injuries are substantial, or the insurer is minimizing the claim, William works to organize the facts, identify leverage points, and prepare the case as though it may need to be proven in court.
How William approaches injury cases and what clients can expect.
William's background includes years of litigation-centered legal work and courtroom advocacy. That experience matters because strong injury cases are usually built through early investigation, clear presentation of damages, and readiness if the other side refuses to be reasonable.
He looks closely at liability, medical proof, timing, documentation, and the practical issues that shape settlement value. From early strategy through negotiation and litigation, the focus stays on protecting the client's position and building the strongest case possible.
Clients dealing with injury claims are often under stress long before the legal case begins. They may be in pain, out of work, unsure about treatment, or frustrated by insurance adjusters who seem more interested in delay than fairness.
William works to reduce that uncertainty by giving clients direct guidance, steady communication, and a clear sense of direction. Clients should know where their case stands, what decisions need to be made, and what the next steps are.
Common questions about working with William A. Proetta.
William A. Proetta focuses on serious injury matters, including vehicle collisions, premises liability claims, and other cases involving significant injuries, disputed fault, or insurance resistance.
Yes. Contact the office to request a free case review and discuss what happened.
Yes. The firm prepares serious injury cases with negotiation, litigation, and courtroom strategy in mind.
Yes. Phone, in-person, and video consultation options are available.
No. Contacting the office does not create an attorney-client relationship unless the firm agrees to represent you in writing.
If you were hurt in an accident and need clear guidance about what to do next, request a free case review or call the office. You can talk through what happened and what steps may help protect your claim.