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If You’re a Pedestrian Injured by a Car, Can You Be Held Partly to Blame?

In a geographically small but densely populated state like New Jersey, motor vehicle accidents involving pedestrians often occur. Children and senior citizens on foot are frequently the victims. You might Read More

Bad Driver Behavior Blamed for Spike in NJ Pedestrian Deaths During Pandemic

Speeding, drinking and distracted driving are to blame for what is the largest-ever nationwide increase in pedestrian deaths in a single year, according to a report by the Governors Highway Read More

How Does New Jersey’s Helmet Law Affect Your Rights as an Injured Motorcyclist?

Wearing a helmet is a good practice for any motorcyclist. Statistics show that a motorcyclist who gets in a traffic accident while not wearing a helmet is three times more Read More

How to Gather Evidence After You’ve Been in an Auto Accident

Although many New Jersey auto accident claims are handled under the state’s no-fault insurance law, serious injuries may exceed the limits of the victim’s PIP coverage. When that happens, a Read More

As Bicycle Riding Increases During the Pandemic, So Does the Potential for Accidents

One of the side effects of the COVID-19 pandemic has been an increase in the number of bicyclists on the roadways. With the closure of gyms, schools and businesses, New Read More

The Causes of Public Transportation Accidents

Every day, millions of Americans rely on public transportation to safely and efficiently get them to school, commute to work, attend events, and run errands. When these systems fail, everyone Read More

When is it “Too Late” to claim my injury?

Recovering from an accident is a deeply personal process, and not everyone is ready to file a claim right away. Beyond that, not every victim knows the full extent of Read More

Car Insurance: What Do I Need And What Should I Get?

No matter how much you drive or how good of a driver you are, car insurance is a legal and moral requirement. Auto insurance can help to save lives by Read More

Who’s Responsible for My Sidewalk Injury?

Sidewalks are vital for almost every person every day in America. It’s role is being the solid ground below us. When that solid ground doesn’t provide the safety and stability Read More

Is a Landlord Liable for Harm from an “Open and Obvious” Hazard?

Premises liability law requires landlords to make their grounds reasonably safe for visitors by taking steps to discover unsafe conditions and either remove them or provide adequate warning about them. Read More

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