Slip and fall accidents require prompt investigation

Posted January 27th, 2015 by .

Categories: Slip and Falls.

The blizzard that did not happen still has many New Jersey residents concerned about the potential for some type of accident.  Slip and fall accidents are common occurrences during any type of snow or ice storm.  However, bad weather is not the only contributor to someone falling and sustaining personal injury.  It is extremely important […]

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If You Have to Drive in a Blizzard, Keep These Tips in Mind

Posted January 26th, 2015 by .

Categories: Auto Accidents.

If you live anywhere in the tri-state area, you know by now that a huge blizzard is on its way to our area. The Law Offices of Anthony Carbone wishes that everyone stays safe for the next couple of days. Please check on your loved ones and make sure your pets are indoors. Although it […]

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Who is Responsible for my Burn Injury After a Fire?

Posted January 23rd, 2015 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

Earlier this week, a horrific fire had destroyed an apartment complex in Edgewater, leaving more than 1,000 people homeless. Maintenance workers performing some plumbing work with a blowtorch had started the fire. Instead of calling 911 right away, police say the workers called the supervisor who then called 911, 15 minutes after the fire was […]

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These strange laws are still on New Jersey’s books

Posted January 22nd, 2015 by .

Categories: Legal Topics.

If you find it necessary to drive over a sidewalk, make sure you limit your speed to less than 4 mph.   This includes if you are riding over the sidewalk on your horse.  This is just one of the strange laws that are a part of New Jersey’s statutes.  Since the law exists, charges may […]

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What Should You Do After a Train Accident?

Posted January 21st, 2015 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

It never ends well. A car trying to outrun a train will lose the race time and time again. Recently, a 3-year-old was killed and a grandfather was ejected from his car after it was hit by a NJ Transit train. According to reports, the driver of the vehicle had tried to cross the tracks, […]

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Diversionary programs for criminal offenses

Posted January 20th, 2015 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense.

Let’s face it.  Everyone can make a mistake.  More than likely, it is the reason that there are diversionary programs in place for certain criminal offenses.  Diversionary programs?  What exactly does that mean?  In short, diversionary programs are set up by the court and can result in the dismissal of a case with certain requirements. […]

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Beware of black ice while on the roads this winter

Posted January 19th, 2015 by .

Categories: Auto Accidents.

If you’ve been on the roads in the past 24 hours, you know how bad the roads are. Slick, black ice has caused hundreds of auto accidents through New York and New Jersey. According to news reports, the slippery roadways have led to nearly 700 crashes throughout the area since Sunday. Although warmer temperatures are making travel […]

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Can a trespasser sue you for premises liability?

Posted January 16th, 2015 by .

Categories: Premises Liability, Slip and Falls.

As a homeowner, we all have the responsibility to keep our property clear of any dangers. We do it so we can be safe in our own homes as well as for anyone who stops in for a visit. But what happens when there’s an accident on your property by someone who is trespassing? Here’s […]

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Chemical Restraints in Nursing Homes

Posted January 15th, 2015 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

It is a hard enough task to confine a loved one to a nursing home.  Decline often seems inevitable.  However, it is important to be proactive when it comes to the prospect of using chemical restraints in nursing homes.  This can be a form of nursing home abuse.  Know the signs.  Ask questions.  Be an […]

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Drowsy driving may increase with suspension of trucker resting rules

Posted January 14th, 2015 by .

Categories: Auto Accidents.

It’s becoming an epidemic. Sleep deprived drivers on the road can lead to deadly consequences. Despite what the US Department of Transportation has recommended in the past, Congress had recently suspended resting rules for truckers, allowing them to stay on the road longer.  Truck drivers are now allowed to be on road for up to […]

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