Personal Injury News

Important Documentation Needed in a Personal Injury Claim

If you or someone you care for was injured in an accident, it is important that you preserve certain documentation... Read More

Can a Waiver of Liability for Personal Injuries be Enforced?

Sometimes it seems as if you are signing your life away when you sign your name to a liability waiver... Read More

Can I File a Slip and Fall Claim if I was Intoxicated on Someone Else’s Property?

When someone suffers an injury in a slip and fall accident at a retail store, restaurant, neighbor’s house or anyone... Read More

Examples of Gross Negligence in a Personal Injury Claim

Understanding gross negligence is critical if you or a loved one were seriously injured in an accident. Victims of gross... Read More

Why Should I Talk to an Injury Lawyer Before the Insurance Adjuster?

If you or someone you love was injured in an accident, it is important to speak to a qualified injury... Read More

Can I Lose Money If I Lose My Personal Injury Claim?

Personal injury victims may sometimes avoid filing a claim because they do not want to risk losing money. Since most... Read More

Why Accident Victims Should Not Trust Insurance Companies

When someone gets injured because of another’s negligence, there may be grounds for a personal injury claim. These claims are... Read More

What You Should Know About Hiring a Lawyer on a Contingency Basis

Many injured victims may feel that hiring a lawyer may be out of their budget, however, this does not mean... Read More

What is Considered a Wrongful Death in NJ?

When a family suffers the wrongful death of a loved one, it can cause both emotional and financial hardships that... Read More

Do I Really Need to Show My Medical Records in a Personal Injury Claim?

If you or a loved one was injured in an accident and are planning to or have already filed an... Read More

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