When domestic abuse occurs in the home

Posted December 5th, 2013 by .

Categories: Domestic Violence.

This person has been the love of your life. And now, he has become a nightmare. Your nightly screaming match has increased to violence. He has been beaten you regularly and now he broke your arm. You’re embarrassed, afraid for your life as well as the lives of your children. But what can you do? […]

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When your workers’ compensation claim is contested

Posted December 4th, 2013 by .

Categories: Workers Compensation.

You go through all the proper steps in claiming your work-related injury. You informed your employer. You saw the doctor. And you filled out the proper paperwork. But then it all goes wrong when your insurance company denies the claim. What do you do now? It happens more often than not. There are many reasons […]

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What happens when workers’ compensation ends?

Posted December 4th, 2013 by .

Categories: Workers Compensation.

You got hurt on the job and are receiving workers compensation. You follow the doctor’s advice and you recover. You’re ready to go back to work. Now what happens? There is no real time limit for how long you can stay on workers compensation. It’s different from person to person. It comes down to when […]

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Tuesdays with Tony: Tony the Fighter

Posted December 3rd, 2013 by .

Categories: Attorney Anthony Carbone.

Still not convinced about making Tony your lawyer? Well now that we know a little more about him, let’s hear from him why you should hire him: “I can’t begin to figure out how many cases I have tried over 25 years. But I tried everything from car accidents to custody to divorce to restraining orders […]

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Tuesdays With Tony: His greatest loves

Posted December 3rd, 2013 by .

Categories: Attorney Anthony Carbone.

We’ve learned about some of Tony’s favorite things which, in no particular order, are family, wine, and cigars. But what else does he love? Well here’s a quick list of some of the things that make Tony the man he is: Food: For Tony, nothing beats a home-cooked meal. “My favorite place to eat is at […]

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You fall on Black Friday. Who is to blame?

Posted December 2nd, 2013 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

It’s Black Friday time! While standing in line for the doors to open at your favorite store, you drop your purse. When bending down to get it, the doors opened and everyone started charging the door. Lost in the commotion, you are pushed to the ground by one of the shoppers that never stopped to […]

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Getting Into a Car Accident With an Uninsured Driver

Posted December 2nd, 2013 by .

Categories: Auto Accidents.

You are driving along on the highway when suddenly you are rear-ended. You injure your neck. The injury is severe enough that you are taken to the hospital to get an x-ray. At the hospital, you are informed that the other driver does not have insurance. What happens next? In New Jersey, every car insurance […]

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When a Divorced Parent Dies

Posted November 29th, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

As agreed upon during your divorce, your ex has custody of your child. However, she suddenly becomes ill and dies. Although you were expecting to take over the responsibility of raising your child, you find out her mother is claiming your ex gave custody of your child to her instead of you. What can you […]

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Talking with your children about your divorce

Posted November 29th, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Sometimes when a marriage ends, the people who get hurt the most is the children. It’s hard for them to understand what happens, especially if they are very young. They may have seen you fight and they are well aware that something is wrong. And what is even harder is trying to tell the children […]

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Three questions about workers’ compensation

Posted November 27th, 2013 by .

Categories: Workers Compensation.

Question 1 – Are cost of living increases provided for under workers’ compensation? According to the New Jersey statute, only those disabled workers who are totally and permanently disabled, or the dependents of a worker who died or was injured before January 1, 1980, are eligible for cost of living increases. In some rare cases, […]

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