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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

April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month

Each year, April is recognized as National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Throughout the month, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration... Read More

Industries with High Asbestos Exposure Rates

Asbestos is a durable mineral that was commonly used in a wide variety of industries until the mid-1970s when it... Read More

NHTSA Working to Fight Drowsy Driving

Drowsy driving is a nationwide problem that endangers the lives of everyone on the road. Our New Jersey auto accident... Read More

Americans Fear Self-Driving Cars

Despite promises of improved safety, convenience and efficiency offered by self-driving cars, most U.S. drivers say they would not feel... Read More

Evidence to Support Your Personal Injury Claim

When pursuing a personal injury claim, you will need evidence to show that the other party was responsible for your... Read More

What Types of Compensation Can Be Recovered in a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

If you have been injured because of another’s negligence, our committed personal injury attorneys in New Jersey may be be... Read More

Complacency, Risky Driving Behaviors Fuel Traffic Deaths

Although the official numbers have not been released yet, 2016 saw an estimated 40,000 traffic deaths, according to preliminary data... Read More

Steel Beams Injure Two in Multi-Vehicle Accident

Two drivers were injured in an accident involving falling steel beams Wednesday morning while driving along Route 17. The incident... Read More

Young Millennials Top List of Worst-Behaved Drivers

Younger millennials are topping the list of worst-behaved drivers, based on a recent study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic... Read More

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