Proving Invisible Injuries in Car Accidents
Many injuries caused by car accidents are immediately obvious, such as broken bones and lacerations. Some, however, are more difficult to recognize. So-called “invisible injuries” may not be physically visible or appear in medical scans,...
Read MoreWhat are the Statute of Limitations on a Personal Injury Case in New Jersey?
It is important to realize that in New Jersey, several laws impose time limits on your ability to file a claim after a car accident. If you suffered serious injuries or property damage and are...
Read MoreUnderstanding New Jersey No-Fault Laws
If you get involved in an automobile accident in New Jersey, you will need to navigate the state’s no-fault laws. New Jersey is one of only 12 no-fault car insurance states. To make things more...
Read MoreAm I Legally Required to Wear a Motorcycle Helmet in New Jersey?
Yes, and, in New Jersey, this law is clear for both motorcycle riders and their passengers. The helmets must certified by the DOT at the Federal level and must meet certain design standards. For those...
Read MoreWho is Liable for a Slip-and-Fall Accident at a Public Pool in New Jersey?
In New Jersey, swimming pools owned by municipalities, community associations or private clubs are covered by the State’s Bathing Code and rules at the Federal level. These laws and rules are in place to provide...
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