What you need to know about fireworks in New Jersey

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Fourth of July is quickly approaching, meaning that people throughout New Jersey are finalizing their holiday plans. One of the celebrations that many people associate with Independence Day is the display of fireworks. While our neighboring state of Pennsylvania allows the sale of all sorts of fireworks, it is unlawful to use them in New … Continued

Statutes of Limitations in New Jersey

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If you have been injured in an accident that was caused by the negligence of another party, you may want to consider bringing a personal injury lawsuit against the liable party. Sometimes, people hesitate to bring a lawsuit for an extended period of time after the accident out of fear that they cannot afford the … Continued

Collecting Evidence in a Slip and Fall

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When an individual slips and falls on someone else’s property, there is a strong chance they may become seriously injured. Slip and fall accidents often result in broken bones, serious fractures, bruising, and more. These injuries may bring a financial burden to the victim that they were not financially prepared for. They may not even … Continued

Toxic Exposure in the Workplace

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One of the most devastating things that can happen to a person is when they go to work for decades, trying to make a living, only to suffer from the harmful effects of toxic material exposure years later. Decades ago, many people had no idea how harmful lead paint and asbestos was, and now they suffer … Continued

How much is my accident worth?

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Perhaps the most asked question on the day of the initial interview for a personal injury claim is “How much is my case worth?”  Almost always a victim is annoyed when the answer is “it is too early to tell.”  Many people fail to grasp is that every case is incomparably unique.  Even asking an … Continued

OSHA Regulations

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In an effort to hold employers accountable for maintaining a level of safety for their employees, Congress enacted the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, which is governed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. OSHA aims to protect the rights of those who work in the private sector and requires that they have … Continued

Economic Damages vs. Non Economic Damages

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When a person is injured due to the negligence of another party, they may want to consider bringing a personal injury lawsuit. There are a lot of expenses associated with becoming injured and often times, the victims of these accidents are financially unprepared for such high costs. Some of these expenses may include the cost … Continued

What information do I need to provide at my initial consultation?

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What information do I need to provide at my initial consultation? When a person is injured in an accident, whether it be a car accident, a slip and fall, or any other accident that was caused by the negligence of another party, they may want to consider their legal options. There are many different factors … Continued

Lawsuit Against Six Flags for Failed Ride Restraint

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Six Flags Great Adventure is a beloved part of Jackson Township that New Jerseyeans of all ages flock to each year. However, we all know the danger that comes with these thrill rides. A family is bringing a lawsuit against Six Flags, claiming that their daughter was injured on the El Diablo rollercoaster in 2015. … Continued