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Important Traffic Laws for Pedestrians

Pedestrian traffic laws promote safe sharing of roadways and protect pedestrians from being injured in automobile accidents. Both pedestrians and... Read More

Timeline for Workers’ Compensation in New Jersey

If you are a New Jersey worker who has been injured on the job or who has fallen ill due... Read More

Ignition Interlock Devices Make Drunk Drivers Think Twice

A recent study by the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health revealed that traffic fatalities have declined by seven... Read More

FMCSA Establishes Training Standards for New Truck Drivers

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced a final rule in December establishing minimum training... Read More

New Jersey Comparative Negligence

In some personal injury cases, it is easy to determine who is at fault for injuries resulting from an accident,... Read More

2016 Traffic Deaths Accelerate Ahead of Traffic Increases

In the first nine months of 2016, traffic deaths rose approximately eight percent, according to preliminary data released by the... Read More

Elements of a Medical Malpractice Case

Medical malpractice cases can be complicated and require a skilled attorney who understands both the medical industry and personal injury... Read More

New Jersey Traffic Fatalities Increase in 2016

Traffic fatalities in New Jersey jumped eight percent in 2016 – the largest increase in more than five years –... Read More

Why You Need a Truck Accident Lawyer

A truck accident is often a devastating experience that can cause traumatic injuries. Unfortunately, these types of claims can easily... Read More

Understanding New Jersey’s Personal Injury Statutes of Limitations

If you are injured in New Jersey and wish to file a personal injury lawsuit, you are subject to the... Read More

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