How fault is assigned after a slip and fall accident

Posted April 1st, 2015 by .

Categories: Personal Injury, Premises Liability, Slip and Falls.

Be careful it’s slippery out! With three inches of snow on the ground in many parts of New Jersey and warmer temperatures in the forecast, you can expect that outside conditions are pretty slick. Perfect conditions, in fact, for slip and fall accidents. We’ve spent most of the winter writing about slip and fall accidents […]

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The consequences for failing to appear in court

Posted March 31st, 2015 by .

Categories: Legal Topics.

Perhaps you merely forgot the date of your court appearance.  Maybe you were afraid to face the proverbial music.  Think again.  There may be consequences for failing to appear in court.  You could make a somewhat simple matter evolve into a bad situation. If you are issued a summons in municipal court for either parking […]

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What to Do After You Lose a Loved One in a Fatal Auto Accident

Posted March 30th, 2015 by .

Categories: Auto Accidents.

No one likes to consider what happens after a loved one gets into a fatal auto accident. Just the thought of losing a family member in such a way is painful. But are you prepared if something like this does occur?  Unlike a normal auto accident, you may have to deal with more expenses such as […]

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Who is Responsible for my Injuries After a Bar Fight?

Posted March 27th, 2015 by .

Categories: Premises Liability.

Recently, two teenagers and a Jersey City man were recently charged with a street brawl during St. Patrick’s Day. The brawl began at a New York City bar before spilling out into the street. Two were injured during the fracas. Although many can say fights like this don’t happen too often, it does bring up […]

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Documenting damages in a personal injury suit

Posted March 26th, 2015 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

You may have been involved in a car accident where liability was clear.  However, documenting damages in a personal injury suit is crucial to the case.  It does not matter if you were a passenger in a car crash and bore no responsibility for the accident.  Without damages, there is no case. Damages in a […]

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What Will Happen to My Child Support if My Ex Dies?

Posted March 25th, 2015 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Your ex-spouse is responsible for paying child support every month. But he unexpectedly dies one day. You were counting on his support to help with your child’s expenses. Now what will happen? Will child support continue or will you have to struggle to find a way to pay these expenses? It’s something no one wants […]

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Watch your social media posts

Posted March 24th, 2015 by .

Categories: Legal Topics.

We have one simple warning for those who like to overshare their lives on the Internet: Watch your social media posts. You never know when something that seemed inconsequential at the time will come back to bite you. Learn about privacy settings and the importance of shielding your personal life on the Internet. For certain, […]

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Do I have a workers’ compensation claim for my illness?

Posted March 23rd, 2015 by .

Categories: Personal Injury, Workers Compensation.

When you hear workers’ compensation, you may think you can only claim if you got into a workplace accident such as a slip and fall or a fallen object. But workers’ compensation claims cover much more than an accident injury. These claims can also cover illnesses that were caused by a toxic environment. Here’s the […]

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What are the Most Common Workplace Accidents?

Posted March 20th, 2015 by .

Categories: Workers Compensation.

“Getting into a workplace accident? That won’t happen to me!” You may have said or thought this whenever you read one of our blogs. And it’s true, many of us will thankfully never get into an accident while on the job. But you would be surprised how common it is to get injured while working, […]

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What is obstruction of justice?

Posted March 19th, 2015 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense, Legal Topics.

To some, it may appear that police officials routinely issue obstruction of justice charges for anyone who refuses to cooperate with them.  Obstruction of justice charges are criminal offenses, but are not lawful in some circumstances. What is Obstruction of Justice? The law pertaining to the charge of obstruction of justice is found in N.J.S.A. […]

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