Texting and Driving Laws in New Jersey

Posted March 30th, 2014 by .

Categories: Auto Accidents.

New Jersey car accident attorney Anthony Carbone can build a strong case on your behalf. Statistics for 2012 show that more than 1,100 people were injured and nine people died every day due to car accidents caused by some form of distracted driving. New Jersey lawmakers have attempted to curb these alarming figures by passing […]

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Attorney Anthony Carbone: Weigh Your Options When Choosing a Lawyer

Posted March 26th, 2014 by .

Categories: Attorney Anthony Carbone.

In November 2011, two of my daughters were involved in a car accident involving a drunk driver.  The injuries were devastating.  One of my daughters required multiple immediate surgeries.  We had to choose an orthopedist and a plastic surgeon quickly.  I often thought the same criteria I used to choose my daughters’ surgeons is the […]

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What Is Joint Custody?

Posted March 26th, 2014 by .

Categories: Family Law.

The subject of which parent your child or children will live with after the end of your marriage can be one of the most difficult aspects of any divorce. If you’re facing challenging child custody issues, Newark lawyer Anthony Carbone can build a strong case that fights for your parental rights. The court will evaluate […]

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Questions to Ask Nursing Home Staff

Posted March 19th, 2014 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

If you’re thinking about relocating an elderly relative to a care facility, chances are the decision has been difficult. Asking the right questions before selecting a center for your loved one can soothe your concerns, but it’s important to stay alert. If you believe your family member is suffering nursing home abuse, New Jersey attorney […]

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How to prove an arena is responsible for your injury

Posted March 18th, 2014 by .

Categories: Personal Injury, Premises Liability.

Arenas and stadiums provide entertainment for both sporting events and concerts.  They also provide a venue where multiple people consume liquor.  This inevitably leads to injury or death of a patron.  In an effort to hold the host liable, most states have adopted dram shop laws.  These laws outline under what circumstances the stadium or […]

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Don’t Talk to the Insurance Company Alone

Posted March 13th, 2014 by .

Categories: Auto Accidents.

A young women was involved in a motor vehicle accident last week.  Following the accident, she was taken to the hospital for evaluation.  The emergency room doctor ordered an x-ray which was negative for a fracture. The following day an adjuster from Progressive Insurance Company showed up at her door.  The adjuster offered the women $1,300 to […]

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Slipping and falling on black ice can be costly

Posted March 11th, 2014 by .

Categories: Personal Injury, Slip and Falls.

A Jersey City woman was injured last month when she slipped and fell on black ice. The woman was taking her garbage out when she slipped on the black ice in front of her building. According to the woman, the condition of the property appeared clean and she did not notice any black ice while […]

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What Happens During a Field Sobriety Test?

Posted March 7th, 2014 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense.

Police officers have long used standardized field sobriety tests to determine whether or not a driver is operating a vehicle while impaired by drugs or alcohol. But how reliable are these tests? If you’ve been pulled over and charged with driving under the influence, dedicated Newark DUI attorney Anthony Carbone can assess the evidence and […]

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What Is Considered Property in a New Jersey Divorce?

Posted February 28th, 2014 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Who gets what is one of the most contentious issues in the end of any marriage. If you and your spouse are in the midst of a divorce, or you’re thinking about filing, New Jersey attorney Anthony Carbone can help protect your rights throughout the process. New Jersey uses an “equitable distribution” standard for determining […]

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Can I Move My Child Out of New Jersey?

Posted February 28th, 2014 by .

Categories: Family Law.

The law requires consent for a custodial parent out move out of state. As the move disrupts the non-custodial parent’s visitation, it is almost always met with an objection. The issue has to be brought before the court for determination. In New Jersey, the controlling statute required consent from both parents before a child is […]

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