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The Cassidy Law Firm Blog
Monday, November 17, 2025
When an accident happens, it’s natural to question who’s responsible. But what if you were partly to blame? Many injured people assume that being even slightly at fault means they cannot recover compensation. Fortunately, under New Jersey law, that’s not always the case. The state’s comparative negligence rule allows you to seek damages even when you share some responsibility for the accident. Understanding Comparative Negligence in New JerseyNew Jersey follows what’s known as a modified comparative negligence system. Read more . . .
Monday, November 17, 2025
When a loved one moves into a nursing home, families trust that they’ll receive the care, respect, and dignity they deserve. Unfortunately, some facilities fail to meet those standards, putting vulnerable residents at risk of abuse or neglect. Recognizing the warning signs early can help protect your loved one’s health and safety and ensure accountability when care falls short. Understanding Nursing Home Abuse and NeglectRead more . . .
Thursday, October 23, 2025
When you file a personal injury claim in New Jersey, facts and evidence are at the heart of your case. But sometimes, the details are complex—too technical for a jury or even a judge to fully understand without help. Read more . . .
Thursday, October 23, 2025
When you’ve been hurt in an accident in New Jersey, one of the first questions you might ask is how much your case is worth. While every situation is different, settlements are usually based on a combination of economic and non-economic damages. Understanding how these factors are considered can help you know what to expect when negotiating with an insurance company or taking a Read more . . .
Monday, September 1, 2025
Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Monmouth CountyMotorcycling offers freedom on the open road, but in Monmouth County, it also comes with real risks. Our winding coastal routes and busy county roads can be unforgiving when drivers fail to see or respect motorcyclists. Even experienced riders can face life-changing injuries when other motorists are careless. Let’s explore the most common causes ofRead more . . .
Friday, August 15, 2025
A slip on a wet floor. A collision at a busy intersection. In an instant, life can change dramatically. Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are among the most serious and life-altering injuries a person can experience. They can lead to permanent loss of mobility, chronic pain, and long-term medical needs. Read more . . .
Friday, August 15, 2025
You got hurt at work. You followed the rules, reported the injury, and expected your medical bills and lost wages would be covered. But instead of approval, you received a denial letter. Now what? A Read more . . .
Monday, August 4, 2025
If you're facing mounting debt, endless calls from creditors, or the threat of lawsuits, bankruptcy may be your only way out. But for many people in New Jersey, filing for bankruptcy isn’t about giving up—it’s about getting back on track. The process might seem intimidating at first, but understanding each step can bring clarity and peace of mind. Here’s what you can expect from start to finish when filing for bankruptcy in New Jersey, including how a Read more . . .
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Negotiating Business Contracts: Tips for Small Business Owners in NJSmall business owners will enter numerous contracts during their time in operation. To protect themselves and facilitate smoother relationships with clients, vendors, and other partners, owners should familiarize themselves with best practices for negotiating contracts. Understand the Basics of a Business ContractFirst, small business owners should familiarize themselves with the basics of business contracts, including what can create a legally binding contract: offer, acceptance, and consideration. Knowing how to make a contract can help business owners avoid inadvertently entering a binding agreement.
Small businesses may enter various types of agreements, such as vendor contracts, purchase agreements, master services agreements, independent contractor agreements, non-disclosure agreements, and joint venture agreements. Read more . . .
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Grounds for a Personal Injury Claim in New JerseySuffering an injury can be a life-altering experience, leaving you with physical pain, emotional stress, and financial burdens. Whether you’ve been injured in a car crash, slip-and-fall, or another incident, it’s important to understand what qualifies as a valid personal injury claim. Learning the legal grounds that make a claim possible is critical to pursuing compensation for your injuries. Negligence As a Common Foundation of Personal Injury ClaimsMany New Jersey personal injury claims stem from allegations of negligence. Negligence happens when a person or business fails to exercise reasonable care, resulting in harm to someone else. Read more . . .
Thursday, May 29, 2025
How Is Pain & Suffering Calculated in Personal Injury Cases?If someone else injures you through their negligence or misconduct, you may have legal grounds to demand compensation for your tangible expenses, such as your medical bills and lost wages. But you can also file a claim to cover your non-tangible losses, like your pain and suffering. Unlike losses with clear dollar amounts, you will need to perform some complex calculations to figure out the amount you deserve for your pain and suffering. Let our personal injury attorneys at The Cassidy Law Firm LLC walk you through the process. How Do You Define Pain and Suffering in Legal Terms?In personal injury law, “pain and suffering” refers to the physical discomfort and emotional distress you experience due to an injury, which can include both the immediate pain from the injury itself and any ongoing distress that results afterward, such as emotional turmoil, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, anxiety and depression, sleep disturbances, and PTSD symptoms. Read more . . .
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