Jersey City, NJ Accidental Injuries, Part 4: It’s Your Aching Back

Posted April 21st, 2016 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

It’s the last of our series on accidental injuries.  The aching back.  To many, back pain is debilitating.  Unfortunately, many types of back injuries happen as a result of accidents.  Regrettably, countless back problems result in permanent damage. We’re sure you’re already familiar with the circumstances that can cause back injuries.  An individual can pick […]

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Jersey City, NJ Accidental Injuries, Part 3: It’s a Pain in the Neck

Posted April 19th, 2016 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

It’s a pain in the neck.  In this third part of our series on accidental injuries, we acknowledge that all discomfort is inconvenient.  The term “pain in the neck” is a pretty blanket expression.  However, we’d like to focus on people who actually have accidental injuries to their neck. Obviously, you can easily identify your […]

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Jersey City, NJ Accidental Injuries, Part 2: Focus on Head Wounds

Posted April 14th, 2016 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

Can you guess the leading cause of head wounds?  Although head wounds can occur as a result of a variety of accidents, a great number are related to car crashes.  Unfortunately, sports related injuries also claim responsibility for many head wounds.  Pedestrian accidents.  Slip and falls.  Work-related accidents.  Unfortunately, all of these contribute to accidental […]

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Jersey City, NJ Accidental Injuries, Part One: Spotlight on Broken Bones

Posted April 12th, 2016 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

“Sticks and stones may break my bones.” Almost all of us are familiar with the childhood rhyme. As personal injury lawyers, we can tell you that it’s more than sticks and stones hurting people. There are car crashes, slip and fall accidents and more that account for broken bones. Obviously, we are not physicians. However, […]

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Not Here Legally and Suffered Accidental Injury? Get Advice.

Posted April 7th, 2016 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

What happens if you’re injured in an accident?  And, don’t have legal status?  We’re sure you have many concerns.  Consider the case of young Alexander. When he was three years old, Alexander’s family came to the United States.  They were here on a visitor’s visa.  The paperwork allowed the family to stay here for a […]

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The Scary Secrets People Need to Know About Nursing Homes

Posted April 5th, 2016 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

We’ve all heard the horror tales of nursing home abuse.  Consider this South Jersey news article highlighting the hidden secrets that go on behind the scenes.  How is this even possible? A licensed practical nurse decided it was her job to do the “right thing.”  She reported an incident she found improper.  We applaud her […]

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Who’s to Blame If You Were Injured in a Train Derailment

Posted April 4th, 2016 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

Train accidents seem to be happening more frequently lately. This weekend alone saw three different train accidents, including one that left two dead after the train struck a maintenance vehicle just outside of Philadelphia on Sunday. The recent derailments have brought up safety concerns. Although Amtrak has made efforts to make the railroads much safer, […]

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What is Third Party Liability in a Workers Compensation Lawsuit?

Posted April 1st, 2016 by .

Categories: Personal Injury, Workers Compensation.

Not all workplace injuries are a result of something you or your co-workers did. Many times, there is a third party responsible for your injuries. When you are injured while on the job by a third party, what happens next? For instance, let’s say you are flower delivery person. While driving the company van to […]

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Should Texting While Walking Be Illegal?

Posted March 30th, 2016 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

We all know that texting while driving is illegal here in New Jersey. But texting while walking? That could be in the near future. According to a recent report from the New York Daily News, New Jersey assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt just introduced a bill that would make walking while your eyes are glued to your smartphone illegal. The […]

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Fire Safety Fundamentals: More than Stop, Drop and Roll

Posted March 29th, 2016 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

Ask any first grader about fire safety and they’ll likely repeat one key phrase.  Stop, drop and roll.  After all, it’s what the firefighter told the class during his visit with them.  In years to come, it may be the only thing the child remembers about fire safety. Sadly, stop, drop and roll can get […]

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