Thanksgiving Celebrations and the Fear of Domestic Violence
Posted November 21st, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Domestic Violence.
It was a day that would be forever etched in her mind. As the young mother struggled to put the Thanksgiving meal together, she could hear the screams from the other room. Apparently, her husband had now unleashed his anger on their adolescent daughter. He returned to the kitchen and punched a hole in the […]
Read MoreWhat You Really Should Know about NJ’s Defibrillator Laws
Posted November 20th, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Personal Injury.
It’s a statistic that warrants a spotlight. According to the National Safety Council, defibrillators – also known as (AEDs) – could save 40,000 lives each and every year. No doubt it makes sense that the NJ Legislature actually has laws in place regarding these life-saving devices. More than likely, it’s not something you generally consider. […]
Read MoreWhen You Trip and Fall in a Public Park
Posted November 19th, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Slip and Falls.
You can trip and fall over nearly anything in any place in New Jersey. No matter if it’s someone else’s yard, a sidewalk, or a concert, an accident can strike at any time. One of the most unsuspecting places you would expect a trip and fall accident to happen is a public park. Public parks, […]
Read MoreWhen the Weather Strikes: Who is Responsible for my Weather-Related Accident?
Posted November 16th, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Auto Accidents, Slip and Falls.
The first major snowstorm hit New Jersey yesterday. According to news reports, up to 10 inches of snow fell across the region Thursday, followed by ice and sleet. Hundreds of accidents were reported yesterday, leaving drivers stuck on the highways for hours. And although the snow has stopped falling, road conditions are still quite hazardous. […]
Read MoreCould There Be a New Defense to Your DWI Case?
Posted November 15th, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Auto Accidents.
In a world increasingly controlled by machines and technology, one thing is certain. Human error or negligence can impact the effectiveness of equipment. In fact, you might be surprised. Such failures could actually prove advantageous to thousands charged with driving while intoxicated. How about you? Could there be a new defense to your DWI case? […]
Read MoreWhy is Notario Fraud Such A Big Deal?
Posted November 14th, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Legal Topics.
The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs recently announced it had cited twenty-eight businesses in the state for allegedly defrauding customers by charging for immigration services that only attorneys or the government are able to provide. According to a press release from the Attorney General’s Office, the Notices of Violation seek a total of $326,000 […]
Read MoreWhen Do You Need to See the Judge for a Friendly Hearing?
Posted November 13th, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
That idea that any court hearing could be considered friendly might seem absolutely uncanny to you. Surely, there’s nothing particularly amicable about suing another individual or company. So, what in the world is a friendly hearing? Consider this situation. Your child is a passenger in a vehicle driven by a schoolmate’s parents. It could be […]
Read MoreProtect Yourself From Slip, Trip, and Fall Injuries in the Winter Months
Posted November 12th, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Slip and Falls.
Although we might not want to admit it, winter is right around the corner. And now that daylight savings is behind us, the days are only getting darker and colder. Unfortunately, the winter months can also be a huge safety hazard. Not only do the roads get dangerous, but there is a major increase in […]
Read MoreWorkers’ Compensation Series: Can a Telecommuter File for Workers’ Comp?
Posted November 9th, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Workers Compensation.
Did you know that more and more employees are working from home these days? According to the 2017 State of Telecommuting in the U.S. Employee Workforce, 3.9 million employees work from home at least half of the time, an increase from 2005. These telecommuters are not just freelancers or part-time workers – the average telecommuter […]
Read MoreMedical Malpractice Claims: Something You Should Know
Posted November 8th, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Personal Injury.
Whether you are suffering from an illness or need surgery, one thing is for sure. Above all, you expect confidence in the doctors, nurses and other providers entrusted with your care. However, what happens when they fail you? How exactly do medical malpractice claims work? It’s well established that medical personnel has a responsibility to […]
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