Enjie Tang
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Enjie Tang is a China-based lawyer practicing in wuxi at Jiangsu Pingfan Law Firm, with a focus on Traffic Accidents matters relevant to foreign individuals and companies. Educational background includes Nanjing University, LL.B.. Bar admission is recorded from 2015. Working languages include English, Mandarin.
Enjie Tang is a dedicated traffic accident claims attorney based in Wuxi, Jiangsu, practicing at Jiangsu Pingfan Law Firm. Mr. Tang has extensive experience handling personal injury claims arising from motor vehicle accidents, workplace injuries, and other incidents causing physical harm. His practice focuses on helping accident victims navigate the complex legal and insurance landscape in China to secure fair compensation for their injuries. Mr. Tang provides comprehensive legal services in traffic accident cases, including liability determination, evidence collection, damage assessment, and negotiation with insurance companies. He is well-versed in Chinese tort law, the Road Traffic Safety Law, and relevantjudicial interpretation (judicial interpretations) that govern accident compensation claims. He handles cases involving property damage, medical expenses, lost income, disability compensation, and emotional distress damages. With years of experience in Jiangsu courts, Mr. Tang has developed strong relationships with local traffic police departments, insurance adjusters, and medical evaluators. He guides clients through every stage of the claims process, from the initial accident report and evidence preservation to settlement negotiations and, when necessary, civil litigation. He also represents clients in traffic violation disputes and drunk driving cases.
For overseas clients, Enjie Tang frames Chinese procedure in practical terms: what documents are needed, which authority decides the issue, how long filings typically take, and where negotiation or formal dispute resolution is more efficient. Advice is oriented to commercial outcomes as well as formal legal rights, so clients can choose between settlement, administrative channels, mediation, arbitration, or litigation with a clear cost and timeline picture.
In Traffic Accidents work, the practice pattern usually covers intake and conflict checks, fact chronology, evidence preservation, risk mapping under the Civil Code and related special statutes, and drafting or review of bilingual instruments where foreign parties are involved. Where a dispute has already arisen, emphasis is placed on limitation periods, jurisdiction clauses, asset location, and enforceability of any future award or judgment in China.
Foreign companies and expatriates often need a single contact who can coordinate local counsel tasks, explain Chinese regulatory culture, and keep reporting clear in English. Enjie Tang supports that role through structured case plans, written status updates, and coordination with notaries, translators, appraisers, or investigation service providers when required by the file. Clients remain informed about strategic forks—such as whether to file first, preserve evidence first, or open settlement talks—before costs escalate.
Professional affiliation includes Jiangsu Bar Association. This network supports referral coordination and current practice standards within the local bar community.
The published Chinese lawyer license number on file is 13205201010830196. Clients who require formal engagement letters, power of attorney forms, or court representation can complete onboarding under the firm procedures applicable in wuxi.
Typical foreign-facing matters in this practice area include cross-border contracts, compliance reviews, employment or family issues connected with life or investment in China, and disputes where evidence, witnesses, or assets sit inside the PRC. The working method is to separate legal theory from executable next steps so non-Chinese clients can act quickly.
Consultation requests can be submitted through the China Law List directory contact workflow. Initial discussions usually cover goals, deadlines, available evidence, and whether the matter is advisory only or already contentious. Enjie Tang aims for clear scope, transparent fee structure where engagement proceeds, and practical recommendations that fit both Chinese procedure and the client's overseas constraints.
Enjie Tang structures each engagement around clear scope, document checklists, and realistic timelines so foreign clients and overseas counsel can coordinate with the local Chinese process without language barriers. Where matters involve Traffic Accidents, the focus is on preserving evidence early, mapping the competent authority, and choosing between negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation based on cost and enforceability. Working from Jiangsu Pingfan Law Firm, Enjie Tang keeps written status updates in English and flags decision points before fees escalate.
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