Car Accident News

Handling a Denied Car Accident Insurance Claim

You may have taken all the appropriate steps after a car accident: you reported it to the authorities, sought immediate... Read More

Avoiding Car Insurance Company Bad Faith Tactics

From suffering debilitating injuries to the financial woes you may experience, getting into an accident can set your entire life... Read More

What Are the “Right to Sue” Laws in New Jersey For Car Accident Victims?

When you get into a car accident in New Jersey, your insurance company is responsible for paying your damages of... Read More

Is New Jersey a No-Fault State for Car Accidents?

If you have been in a car accident in New Jersey, you have probably heard about the no-fault policy the... Read More

Can I Recover Punitive Damages for an Accident Caused by a Drunk Driver?

Drunk-driving crashes can cause serious injuries and deaths in many cases. If victims or their loved ones can prove the... Read More

Which Driver is Liable for a Merging Accident?

Merging onto a highway, parkway or turnpike can be very dangerous. We have all been in situations where other drivers... Read More

When Do You Have to Report a Car Accident in New Jersey?

If you were involved in an accident that caused you to suffer an injury or caused drastic damages, you may... Read More

What You Should Know About Jaywalking in New Jersey

Say you are driving within the speed limit, obeying traffic laws, and minding your own business. Then, out of nowhere,... Read More

When Does New Jersey Allow Me to File a Car Accident Lawsuit?

If you want compensation for pain and suffering from a car accident, you must file a lawsuit – your car... Read More

What You Need to Know About Suffering a Brain Injury in a Car Accident

During a car accident, victims are at risk of suffering serious injuries, including brain damage. When your brain is injured... Read More

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