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Personal Injury
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Who is at-fault for the recent New Jersey Turnpike crash that injured dozens?A horrific crash between a tour bus and a tractor-trailer left 33 people injured on the New Jersey Turnpike. The accident happened at 12:30 a.m. on a Friday in West Deptford, New Jersey. The accident involved a Panda tour bus with 50 people on board. Read more . . .
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Who is liable if I am injured by a police vehicle or fleeing suspect?Recently, a police chase ended in a deadly crash in New Jersey. According to officials, police officers began pursuing a car down Tonnelle Avenue in Greenville. Read more . . .
Saturday, April 15, 2017
What causes fatal work injuries in New Jersey?A recent report by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reveals that fatal work injuries are on the rise in New Jersey. In March of 2015, fatal work injuries totaled nearly 100 in the state, a ten percent increase from the previous year. A similar trend was revealed nationwide, with 4,836 fatal occupational injuries recorded in 2015, up from 4,821 in 2014. Read more . . .
Saturday, March 11, 2017
How much time do I have to file my personal injury claim in New Jersey?A recent decision by the New Jersey Supreme Court has altered longstanding rules with respect to the statute of limitations and choice of law for tort claims. The case, entitled McCarrell v. Hoffman-La Roche, will have a significant impact on personal injury cases in the state. Our Read more . . .
Sunday, February 12, 2017
One of the questions we get asked the most by potential clients is how much money a particular injury might be worth. It’s a good question to ask, but a somewhat difficult one to answer. Every person and every injury are different, and these differences play a big factor in determining how much an individual might be able to get if they file a lawsuit against the parties responsible for their injuries. Read more . . .
Sunday, January 22, 2017
When Lack of Informed Consent Leads to Medical MalpracticeWe rely on doctors and other medical professionals to provide us with quality care, as well as all the relevant information about treatments so that we can make choices about our care. In fact, state law requires doctors to obtain a patient's "informed consent" before performing a planned medical procedure such as surgery or special treatment for an illness. If a doctor fails to obtain this consent and the patient is injured as a result of the treatment, there may be grounds for a medical malpractice claim. What is informed consent?A doctor has a legal obligation to provide a patient will all the relevant information about a planned procedure or treatment. This information must be provided in plain language that the patient can understand and include a description of the procedure, risks and potential complications, alternative her treatment options, and the prognosis. Read more . . .
Monday, January 16, 2017
If you have been injured in an accident, you are probably drowning in solicitations from personal injury attorneys. They send you letters and ads, call you on the phone, and may even come to visit you. Read more . . .
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
What damages can you seek and whom can you hold liable in wrongful death lawsuit? When an elderly driver drove her car into a Wendy's restaurant in Bayonne, New Jersey, killing a man inside, she was cited only for careless driving, a less severe charge than reckless driving. She received the maximum penalty, a $200 fine. The family of the victim filed a wrongful death lawsuit against her and has now settled for a much larger sum, $1. Read more . . .
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Hoboken Train Crash Highlights Importance of Tort Law System & Class Actions The horrific train crash that occurred in Hoboken last month was gut-wrenching to behold. So many of us have friends and family members that use that train line for their daily commute, that we couldn’t help but say glued to the live coverage. Thank goodness for text messages and social media, which allowed all of us to check in on loved ones right away! While watching all of the action unfold, and getting updates from family and friends, it occurred to us that events like this are exactly why we do what we do. When you go to law school you might have some vague idea that you want to use what you learn to help others, but exactly how that is going to work out is pretty fuzzy. Then you start to really get into your classes, and one of the first classes you take is Torts. Read more . . .
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Why is there a surge in soccer injuries throughout the U.S.? A research study based on 25 years of collected data demonstrates an unmistakable increase in injuries to this country's soccer players as evidenced by the number of such injuries treated in emergency rooms throughout the nation. The study shows that while there were 106 soccer injuries per 10,000 players in 1990, by 2013 that number had risen to 220 per 10,000 players. There is not yet enough information to formulate such statistics for 2014 forward, but the data already available attests to the fact that 3 million soccer players, aged 7 to 17, received ER treatment between 2000 and 2014. Read more . . .
Sunday, August 28, 2016
Is distracted driving illegal in New Jersey? Texting while driving has been getting plenty of attention in the media and for good reason: drivers distracted by cell phones often cause accidents in New Jersey. Of course, drivers can also become distracted while tuning the radio, or talking to other passengers. Now, state lawmakers are considering a bill that would restrict drivers from a number of other distractions including eating, drinking beverages such as coffee, reading or using electronic devices. This measure would add to state laws that already ban the use of hand-held cell phones and texting while driving. The proposed bill, introduced by New Jersey Assemblyman John Wisniewski (D-Middlesex) and Nicholas Chiaravalloti (D-Hudson) calls for fines and possible license suspension for repeat offenders. Read more . . .
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