What New Jersey’s No-Fault System Means for Your Personal Injury Case
You may already be aware that New Jersey has a “no-fault” system of car accident laws. What you might not know is what that means when you actually get into a car accident. Here’s the basics. Under the no-fault system, drivers are both assumed to be a little bit at-fault for most accidents. Thus, instead…
Read MoreCan I Sue My Employer if I’m Injured at Work?
Most people spend over a third of their life at work, and are more likely to be injured at work than almost anywhere else. It’s natural to ask yourself whether a personal injury case might be possible. For the most part the answer is “no,” because the workers compensation system exists. This system represents a…
Read MoreWhat Happens if You Get Into an Accident With a Lyft Driver in New Jersey?
According to Business Insider, the advent of Uber and Lyft has increased the number of motor vehicle fatalities and fatal accidents by 3%. Correlation is not, of course, causation, but it may serve as a stark reminder that people do get into accidents with Uber and Lyft drivers. Fortunately, you do have the right to…
Read MoreWhat NJ Residents Need to Know About e-Scooter Accidents
E-Scooters create a relatively new vista in personal injury law. As they grow more ubiquitous, we expect to see more injury cases. Unfortunately they’ve already caused many injuries nationwide, and sometimes recovering compensation from these accidents is complicated. When an E-Scooter Collides with a Pedestrian One of the most difficult challenges posed by e-scooters is…
Read More4 Myths About New Jersey Personal Injury Cases
Personal injury cases are wildly misunderstood. In part that’s because large corporations and insurance companies have engaged in some pretty expensive public relations campaigns to discourage people from engaging in personal injury suits. As New Jersey personal injury lawyers we encounter many of these myths every day. We’d like to take a moment to debunk…
Read MoreWhat Uber and Lyft Drivers Need to Know About Auto Accident Claims
Are you an Uber or Lyft driver? Then it’s important to know what happens if you get into an auto accident with a negligent driver. Be aware that getting an attorney early can be very important for rideshare drivers. More and more, drivers are being stigmatized and accidents are assumed to be a result of…
Read MoreCan I File an NJ Motorcycle Accident Claim if I Wasn’t Wearing a Helmet?
In New Jersey, motorcyclists are required by law to wear a DOT-approved helmet. Motorcyclists are also required to wear eye protection including glasses, goggles or a shield, a sturdy, long-sleeved, abrasion-resistant jacket, sturdy, over the ankle boots, well-fitting and abrasion-resistant pants, and gloves. Riding without a helmet increases your risk of death by a significant…
Read MoreDo You Have to Talk to the Insurance Adjuster in Your NJ Personal Injury Case?
While you have to report your accident to your own insurance company, you may not realize that you don’t have to speak to the negligent driver’s insurance company. They will inevitably try to contact you, but you’re under no real obligation to help the insurance adjuster work against you. You certainly don’t have to give…
Read MoreInjured New Jersey Uber or Lyft Passenger?
Ridesharing is convenient and affordable. When we slip into those cars we tend to feel safe. Perhaps you’re even taking a free Uber or Lyft to get to your (equally free) vaccine appointment. Yet Uber and Lyft drivers get into car accidents just like every other driver does. When this happens, life can feel uncertain.…
Read MoreDo All New Jersey Car Accidents Require Help from a Personal Injury Attorney?
Believe it or not, even a personal injury attorney won’t try to tell you that you need a personal injury lawyer for every single car accident you could possibly get into. There are simply some instances where you can quietly file the insurance claim and be done with it. Here are some times when you…
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