Tuesdays with Tony: He has the experience to fight for you

Posted January 14th, 2014 by .

Categories: Attorney Anthony Carbone.

Did you know that Jersey City lawyer Anthony Carbone has been serving Essex and Hudson counties for more than 26 years? It’s true. Before founding his law firm in 1993, Anthony Carbone once worked with the law firm at the Law Offices of DeYoe, Heissenbuttel, and Mattia. Mr. Carbone was also a judicial law clerk […]

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The difference between a claim and a lawsuit

Posted January 13th, 2014 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

Many times in this blog, you hear us calling something a claim. But are you aware that there is a difference between a claim and a lawsuit? It’s true. Here is what is means to file a claim and file a lawsuit: When you file a claim, it’s an informal process that you go through […]

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What is common law marriage?

Posted January 10th, 2014 by .

Categories: Family Law.

You may have heard the phrase “common law marriage” before. But what exactly is it? Is it legal? And what happens if the couple breaks up? First an explanation: Common law marriage means a couple is recognized as married, even though there is no legal ceremony. There is no legal contract between a husband and […]

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Changing your name when getting a divorce

Posted January 10th, 2014 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Finally, you’re free! After all the squabbling, the legal battles, and the stress, you are finally divorced. Congratulations! Now, about that name of yours… Now it’s not a requirement to change your name back after your marriage falls apart. But if you do want to make the change, it’s not that hard to do. The […]

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Let Us Help You Expunge Your Criminal Past

Posted January 9th, 2014 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense.

A criminal history is nothing to laugh about. It leaves a giant black mark on your record. It can affect getting a job, buying a home, or even trying to get custody of your children during a divorce case. There’s nothing worse than being judged for something you have done when you were young and […]

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Heroin Abuse is on the Rise in Jersey City

Posted January 9th, 2014 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense.

According to a recent report released by NJ.com, Jersey City was named as the second town in New Jersey to have the highest number of reported cases of heroin and opiate abuse. In 2012, 1,127 incidents were reported and 2013, police had arrested a 15-year-old boy and seized 59 bags of suspected heroin. It’s very scary […]

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Why was my workers’ compensation denied?

Posted January 8th, 2014 by .

Categories: Workers Compensation.

You get injured on the job. After filing a claim for workers’ compensation, you learn that your claim was denied because of the injury you sustained. How can that be? You were at work when the injury occurred, and therefore should be compensated for it, right? Well, not exactly. There are some rare instances that […]

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Your injury doesn’t have to be physical to claim workers compensation

Posted January 8th, 2014 by .

Categories: Workers Compensation.

We’ve talked many times about getting injured on the job. But what happens if you get ill on the job or your illness was caused by your job? Can it still be considered workers’ compensation? The answer is yes. Many workers can receive compensation for any illness and injury that your receive because of your […]

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Some Common Errors That Lead to a Medical Malpractice Suit

Posted January 7th, 2014 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

As we previously learned, medical malpractice is caused when the medical professional fails to provide proper health care treatment, causing harm to the patient. We all know that doctors and nurses are human and are bound to make mistakes. But sometimes, errors happen more often than others which can fall under a medical malpractice error. […]

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Who pays in a slip and fall accident

Posted January 6th, 2014 by .

Categories: Slip and Falls.

Your neighbor has come for a visit, which is always nice. After the visit, your neighbor slips on a patch of ice on your walkway and falls, breaking her arm. Not so nice. Obviously, you are the responsible party since you forgot to clean up the ice. How are you going to pay for this? […]

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