Atty. Craig M. Aronow
RAM Law co-founder and partner Craig Aronow has a passion in fighting for his clients who have been injured and hurt through no fault of their own. He works tirelessly to obtain compensation on the clients’ behalf to ease their pain and suffering, lost wages, and often catastrophic medical expenses.
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Craig M. Aronow is a Partner based in New Brunswick, New Jersey, practicing at Rebenack, Aronow & Mascolo, LLP. They have 28+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 1998. Their practice focuses on medical malpractice, personal injury, real estate, and product liability. Admitted to practice in New Jersey (1998) and New York U.S. Supreme Court (1999). Educated at Quinnipiac University School of Law (J.D., 1998) and Pennsylvania State University (B.A. Political, 1995). Recognitions include AV Preeminent. Active member of American Association for Justice New Jersey State Bar Association New Jersey Association for Justice Association of County Bar Presidents Middlesex County Bar Association. Serands clients in New Brunswick, NJ and the surrounding metropolitan area.
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- RAM Law co-founder and partner Craig Aronow has a passion in fighting for his clients who have been injured and hurt through no fault of their own
- He works tirelessly to obtain compensation on the clients’ behalf to ease their pain and suffering, lost wages, and often catastrophic medical expenses
- Once on a case, Craig is his clients’ best advocate for successfully working through the litigation process in New Jersey
- It is in the courtroom that Craig’s unique skills and talents become clear
- With nearly two decades of courtroom experience of fighting for his clients, Craig never forgets that he is working to improve his clients’ lives, many of whom have become like family
- Clients have a voice and it is Craig’s job to make sure it is heard
- That is why he fights for his clients every day
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- Honors/Awards • Certified Civil Trial Attorney as designated by the Supreme Court of New Jersey, Craig is among less than 2% of NJ practicing attorneys who have demonstrated sufficient levels of experience, education, knowledge and skill in civil trial practice • Million Dollar Advocates Forum Member • Martindale Hubbell AV Preeminent Rating • NJ Monthly/Super Lawyer Top 100 Lawyers in New Jersey, 2020 – 2022 • Super Lawyer, as voted by his peers and facilitated by Law Politics and New Jersey Monthly, 2009-2022 • Super Lawyer
- Rising Star, 2010-12 • AVVO Rating 10 out of 10 • Solo and Small Firm Lawyer of the Year, New Jersey State Bar Association, 2018 • Appreciation Award, Chair, Solo and Small Firm section, New Jersey State Bar Association, 2011 • Reynoldson Award, AMTA, National Championship Round Collegiate Mock Trial Coach • Service to the Bar Award, NJSBA-YLD, 2008 Civic Affiliations • Head Coach, Rutgers University Mock Trial Association, 2008-15 • Head Coach, Rutgers University Mock Trial Association, #2 Team in the Nation, 2011-12 • Frequent speaker to students on careers in the law and substantive legal topics • Pro bono representation of 9/11 families in compensation fund claims • Environmental conservation/clean up projects with NJSBA Wins & Settlements • $1,375,000 verdict for woman with back injury that slipped on ice at hotel • $1,275,000 settlement with co-counsel for woman whose cancer was misdiagnosed and that hastened her death • $1,050,000 million settlement for woman burned in a fire involving a defective kitchen appliance • $950,000 for truck driver client injured in fall from tank trailer • $875,000 settlement for man injured on defective boat stairs • $850,000 settlement for bicyclist hit by a box truck • $800,000 for client hurt in truck crash • $750,000 for client hurt in truck crash • $750,000 settlement for client that suffered neck and back injuries in a car accident • $675,000 verdict for man with neck injury from car accident • $625,000 verdict for client injured in a multi-car collision • $600,000 settlement for client injured in a bicycle accident and his lawyer failed to protect his rights • $575,000 settlement for a client with back injuries in an accident • $500,000 settlement, high-impact rear-end crash injury • $500,000 settlement for a client that was significantly injured in a high impact rear-end accident • $475,000 for a client that was injured during drills at a sports camp • $450,000 for a client who was injured due to the negligence of a property owner, property management company and snow removal contractor • $425,000 settlement for a RAM Law client that was injured in a three car crash • $400,000 for medical malpractice victim • $395,000 for client with neck injury that was aggravated in car accident • $347,500 for Client Injured in Fall at Restaurant • $340,000 for client with neck injury that was aggravated in a car accident • $316,000 settlement, slip and fall accident in shopping center parking lot • $300,000 settlement for client that fractured his foot in a motorcycle accident • $295,000 for client injured at a big box retail store • $285,000 for Client Injured in Car Crash • $250,000 settlement for client suffering neck injuries to his facet joints and undergoing multiple pain management procedures and an ablation to several levels of his neck • $278,000 settlement for client requiring neck surgery following car accident • $235,000 for Client with Foot Injury from Car Crash • $235,000 settlement, slip on ice sidewalk, fractured ankle • $215,000 settlement for client injured in a slip and fall accident • $195,000 for client that suffered a head and low back injury in fall • $195,000 for client with neck injury • $175,000 settlement, rear-end crash injuries • $175,000 for client with low back injuries resulting from a car crash • $165,000 for client injured when car was rear-ended resulting suffering a torn rotator cuff and neck pain • $110,000 for client that suffered a low back injury • $100,000 policy limits for client with spinal injury Speaking Engagements • Dynamic Depositions: Deposing the Trucking Company’s Safety Director, Speaker, NJAJ, December 2021 • Virtual Trial Practice, Program Co-Chair, NJAJ, December 2021 • The Indispensable Guide to Trucking Litigation, Panel Moderator/Speaker, NJICLE, August 2021 • Commercial Motor Vehicle Cases: Establishing the Standard of Care and Its Violation, Strafford National Webinars, July 2021 • How to Steer the Ship through Stormy Waters – Making Strong Financial and Management Decisions to Keep Your Firm Thriving, New Jersey State Bar Association – Solo and Small Firm Conference, February 2021 • Hardball for Young Lawyers and New Trial Attorneys, NJ ICLE, January 2021 • Trucking Litigation – Beyond the Basics Webcast, Middlesex County Bar Association (MCBA), December 2020 • Trial College: Union County Bar Association, January 2020 • Trucking Litigation: Hauling Through the Preparation for a Trucking Accident, NJ ICLE, November 2019 • Credibility: Proving Your Case Through The Other Side’s Witnesses(or Adverse Witnesses), New Jersey State Bar Association, Puerto Rico, November 2019 • Trucking Litigation, Paralegal Association of New Jersey, October 2019 • The Essentials of Litigating a Truck Crash, Somerset County Bar Association, October 2019 • Hot Tips in Evidence, New Jersey Assoc. for Justice, Program Co-Chair/Speaker, February 2019 • Trial Skills College, Middlesex County Bar Association, Creator/Instructor, Winter/Spring 2019 • Trucking Litigation, New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, December 2018 • Truck Crashes: They Aren’t Car Crashes, Middlesex County Bar Association (MCBA), December 2018 • Investigating and Cross Examining the Defense Medical Expert, New Jersey Association for Justice, 2017 • Ethical Advertising in the Times of Avvo, MCBA, Dec. 2016 • Professionalism, MCBA Professionalism Day, Oct. 2016, Oct. 2015, Oct. 2013 • Jury Selection in Auto Cases, New Jersey Association for Justice, 2015 • Professionalism in the Law Panel, Middlesex County Bar Association (MCBA), 2015 • Using Motions in Limine to Win at Trial, New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA), 2015 • Trial by Trial: Trial Tips for New Trial Lawyers, NJSBA Solo and Small Firm Section, March 2014 • Technology at Trial: A Civil Case, NJSBA, 2014 • Hanging out a Shingle, NJSBA, Women in the Profession Section, 2013 • Proving Damages in a Civil Case, MCBA May 2013 • Deposing the Expert Witness, MCBA, 2012 • How to Take a Deposition, NJSBA and MCBA, 2007-09 • How to Take an Expert Deposition, NJSBA and MCBA, 2008-09 • Moderator, Negotiating Settlements panel, NJSBA, 2008 • Panelist, Professional Ethics, NICLE Skills and Methods, 2007 Publications • “Right to a Meaningful Trial is Under Attack Redux”, The Middlesex Advocate, November 2021, Volume 36, Number 3 • “Impeachment, Refreshing Recollection and Past Recollection Recorded,” Middlesex County Advocate, Jan. 2018 • “So You Want to Have Your Name on the Door?
- Better Have a Game Plan,” New Jersey Lawyer Magazine, July 2014. • Co-author, The Bona Fide Office Rule: Will Virtual Offices Be Allowed?, New Jersey Lawyer, June 2012. • “Taking Depositions,” Middlesex County Advocate, Dec. 2007 • “How to Take a Deposition,” N.J
- Lawyer Magazine, 2006 Memberships/Affiliations • NJSBA Presidential Initiative Panel on Managing Law Practices, May 2022 • New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on the Rules of Evidence, Member 2020-21 • Middlesex County Representative, NJSBA Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointments Committee, 2018-2021 term • Fellowship of the Litigation Counsel of America, Member • Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys, Member • American Association for Justice (AAJ), Member • Trustee, New Jersey State Bar Association, 2011-17 term • Board Member, New Jersey Association for Justice, 2016-Present • President, Association of County Bar Presidents, 2015-16 • President, Middlesex County Bar Association, 2015-16 • Chair, MCBA Civil Trial Practice and Lawyer Referral Service Committees, 2006-14 • Northern New Jersey Vice Chair, NJSBA Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointments Committee, 2013-14 term • Trustee, NJ State Bar Association, Civil Trial Bar Section, 2010-Present • Founder and Past Chair, New Jersey State Bar Association, Solo and Small Firm section, 2009-11 • Barrister, Joseph Halpern Civil Inn of Court
Practice Areas Explained
Craig M. Aronow's Areas of Practice
Each practice area below reflects the types of cases Craig M. Aronow handles, with a brief overview of what that area of law covers.
Medical malpractice lawyers represent patients harmed by negligent doctors, hospitals, and other providers. Free case review, no fee unless you win.
Craig M. Aronow is one of 49,086 medical malpractice attorneys indexed nationally. Browse medical malpractice attorneys in New Jersey →
Personal injury attorneys help accident victims recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain & suffering. Most work on contingency — no fee unless you win.
Craig M. Aronow is one of 264,852 personal injury attorneys indexed nationally. Browse personal injury attorneys in New Jersey →
Real estate attorneys handle home purchases, sales, commercial transactions, title disputes, and landlord-tenant matters.
Craig M. Aronow is one of 316,149 real estate attorneys indexed nationally. Browse real estate attorneys in New Jersey →
Craig M. Aronow is one of 66,193 product liability attorneys indexed nationally. Browse product liability attorneys in New Jersey →
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Why local counsel matters in New Jersey
Practicing law in New Jersey. Legal matters in New Jersey are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. Cases originating in New Brunswick are typically filed in the local municipal court or the appropriate New Jersey state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controversy. An attorney licensed in New Jersey brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in New Jersey courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.
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