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Birth Injuries Commonly Caused by Medical Malpractice

Severe birth injuries are a real possibility during pregnancy, labor and delivery, and the first month of life. Some occur... Read More

How to Deal with Insurance Adjusters After an Accident

The days following a car accident can be hectic, dealing with doctor’s appointments, medical bills, a damaged vehicle and filing... Read More

Tips for Filing a Successful Whiplash Claim

Whiplash is a soft tissue injury that is common in car accidents, especially rear-end collisions.It occurs when the head is... Read More

Liability in Construction Accidents

Construction sites can be hectic environments. The many contractors and other parties often involved in bringing a project to completion... Read More

Understanding New Jersey Personal Injury Protection Insurance

Auto insurance is required in New Jersey. State law also requires that every insurance policy contain personal injury protection (PIP)... Read More

Understanding Class Action Lawsuits

A class action lawsuit is a claim that is brought in state or federal court on behalf of a group... Read More

Most Drivers Use Cellphones While Driving, Says Study

An overwhelming 90 percent of U.S. drivers admit to using smartphones behind the wheel, despite laws banning the practice in... Read More

Motorcycle Laws in New Jersey

Because riding a motorcycle is significantly more dangerous than riding in a traditional vehicle, there are several rules and laws... Read More

When is a Misdiagnosis Considered Medical Malpractice?

A misdiagnosis of a medical condition, illness or injury can have catastrophic consequences for a patient who is forced to... Read More

Pedestrian Deaths Continue to be a Problem in New Jersey

Like much of the nation, pedestrian traffic deaths in New Jersey continue to be a problem. A recent Governors Highway... Read More

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