How Long Do I Have to File a Slip and Fall Claim?

Posted September 15th, 2017 by .

Categories: Slip and Falls.

Last winter, you had slipped on a wet door mat just inside the local convenience store. You fell hard on your back. You were a little dazed but didn’t think you were too injured. Months go by and your back has gotten more and more painful. When you go to the doctor, you learn that […]

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Behind the Scenes of a Bird Nest’s Custody Agreement in Jersey City, NJ

Posted September 14th, 2017 by .

Categories: Family Law.

If you have never heard of a bird’s nest custody agreement, you are not alone. It’s a unique form of sharing child custody that works phenomenally for some. However, you’ll have to see behind the scenes to determine if this type of arrangement can work for you. No doubt one of the biggest stressors for […]

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The Admissible Evidence of Prior Domestic Violence

Posted September 13th, 2017 by .

Categories: Domestic Violence.

Domestic violence is an abusive or violent pattern of actions or behavior towards another human being in a domestic setting. As simple as it might be to define, the trickier things become when domestic violence enters the courtroom. Most commonly, it’s a “he said, she said” ordeal with hardly any physical evidence. On top of […]

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Are You Entitled to Punitive Damages for Your Injury Claim in Jersey City, NJ?

Posted September 12th, 2017 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

It’s bad enough to suffer injuries in an accident of any type.  However, it’s even worse when you suspect the harm was deliberate.  In the back of your mind, you want to see someone punished for hurting you.  Is there such a remedy in civil court?  Could you be entitled to punitive damages for your […]

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Were You Pulled Over? Know Your Rights

Posted September 11th, 2017 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense.

Did you ever think about what would happen if you were arrested when being pulled over? It’s a scary thought to many, but you don’t need to make the situation worse than it should be. First and foremost, you should always stay calm. The United States Constitution specifies that everyone within U.S. borders is protected […]

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What is the 10-Year Step-Down Rule?

Posted September 8th, 2017 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense.

Like many of us, you made a mistake while in college. You got a little tipsy after homecoming one year and was stopped by the police while driving back to your dorm. You were arrested and later charged with a DUI. You faced the penalties and swore that you would never do something that stupid […]

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What Happens When Your Case is Called to Arbitration

Posted September 7th, 2017 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

You still have flashbacks about the accident that caused your injuries. Truth be told, you are so angry that you just can’t wait until your day in court. Meanwhile, your attorney sends you a letter with an arbitration date. What’s that mean exactly? To begin with, you should know that arbitration is considered a means […]

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Can I File a TRO for Someone Else in Jersey City, NJ?

Posted September 6th, 2017 by .

Categories: Domestic Violence.

Your sister has been in an abusive relationship for a few years now. There have been many nights where you sit on the phone, consoling her hysterical tears. She finally decides enough is enough and escapes the situation. But she’s afraid her ex will come after her. You tell her to get a restraining order […]

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Repetitive Occupational Stress as a Work Injury: What is It?

Posted September 5th, 2017 by .

Categories: Workers Compensation.

You do the same job day after day. It could be that you are required to lift and bend heavy boxes. Perhaps you sit at a computer or operate a cash register hour after hour. No doubt there are many other types of jobs that can cause repetitive occupational stress. As a result, you could […]

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It’s Back to School Time! Watch Out for Pedestrian Accidents

Posted September 1st, 2017 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

Where did the summer go? It’s Labor Day weekend, which we celebrate as the last day of summer. It’s also a return to the classroom for our young scholars. And that means more and more children will be walking to school and the bus stop. And with more pedestrians on the street, that means more […]

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