Workers’ compensation for the casual worker

Posted July 9th, 2015 by .

Categories: Personal Injury, Workers Compensation.

The title of this particular article might confuse you.  Are casual workers individuals who are not required to show up for work in their Sunday best?  Alternatively, are they people who take their jobs less than seriously?  What are casual workers and how does workers’ compensation law apply to them? What is a Casual Worker? […]

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How Can a Construction Site Accident Attorney Help Me?

Posted July 8th, 2015 by .

Categories: Workers Compensation.

We all know how dangerous construction work can be. Whenever there’s a top ten list of most dangerous jobs, construction worker will always be found somewhere on that list. And with the booming construction projects throughout Jersey City, the danger is very real to hundreds of workers in New Jersey. But what really does happen […]

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Do public agencies have immunity from personal injury claims?

Posted July 7th, 2015 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

We have previously supplied you with some insight on charitable organizations and immunity for personal injury claims.  For example, there are limitations on whether or not you can pursue an action for an accident on church property.  There are also conditions that must be met for injuries that occur on government grounds or against government […]

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Weekend Safety Tip, Part 6: Avoid Getting a DUI This Holiday Weekend

Posted July 3rd, 2015 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense.

Finally the holiday weekend is here! I’m sure you are ready to hit the backyard barbeques and have a frosty cold beverage or two. But be careful if you are heading out this weekend — not only are the roadways going to be dangerous, but it’s prime time for DUIs. As we mentioned previously, Fourth […]

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Who is responsible for your child’s playground injuries?

Posted July 2nd, 2015 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

It seemed to be the perfect day.  The birds were chirping.  The sun was shining after days of rainy weather.  More than one family headed out to partake in some outdoor fun.  Unfortunately, playground and park injuries are a common occurrence.  Learn what to do if your child is injured in a recreation area. Public Facilities […]

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Meet The Most Dangerous Holiday — Fourth of July

Posted July 1st, 2015 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

When you think of July 4, you may think of firework shows, backyard barbecues, and celebrating America’s independence. But did you know that the Fourth of July is also considered “the most dangerous holiday of the year” thanks to the increase of accidents? It’s true. According to the National Safety Council, approximately 400 people will […]

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New Jersey car accident claims for out of state drivers

Posted June 30th, 2015 by .

Categories: Auto Accidents.

If you live outside of New Jersey and are injured in a car accident, it is important that you understand your legal rights.  New Jersey has very specific laws regarding the right to sue for personal injury.  Accident claims for out of state drivers are subject to certain conditions. Limitation on Lawsuits When New Jersey […]

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Be careful bringing fireworks into New Jersey

Posted June 29th, 2015 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense.

Independence Day is right around the corner and one of our favorite traditions is to watch fireworks as they light up the sky. We ooh and aah at the bright colors. It makes us want to go out and purchase our own fireworks. But by doing so, you will be committing a crime. Although it’s […]

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NJ Weekend Safety Tips, Part 5: Be Careful of Amusement Rides

Posted June 26th, 2015 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

Some of the best moments of the summer come when you take the family to an amusement park. It’s a great place to feel like a kid again – eating food on sticks, enjoying the shows, and of course, riding on all the rides. But sometimes a fun day at the park can quickly turn […]

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Learn more about the going and coming rule in workers’ compensation

Posted June 25th, 2015 by .

Categories: Personal Injury, Workers Compensation.

It might seem like an unusual name for a part of the law.  However, the going and coming rule is an important part of New Jersey’s workers’ compensation laws.  Quite simply, it determines compensability for injuries sustained during an employee’s travel time. Understanding Workers’ Compensation Workers’ compensation benefits were designed to protect employees for injuries […]

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