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January 2017 Archives

PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENTS IN WINTER CONDITIONS

We often hear about how dangerous icy roads can be for motorists, but the danger wintry conditions poses to pedestrians should not be overlooked. In fact, a simple walk from the door of your residence to your car, or a walk across a poorly maintained parking lot can prove to be a dangerous proposition. It is important to keep your own safety, as well as the safety of other pedestrian, in mind any time when you leave your house this time of year.

UNINSURED DRIVERS AND MY INSURANCE POLICY

Morris County, NJ Car Accident Lawyers Discuss

New Jersey auto insurance policies and laws can be extremely confusing. Choosing the right policy for you requires careful thought and consideration, something that we don’t always have time for. This means that we may not always be as protected as we would like to be in the event of a car accident.

WHAT IS A DRUG RECOGNITION EVALUATION (DRE) TEST?

New Jersey law currently allows prosecutors several methods with which to prove a defendant was impaired by alcohol or drugs while driving (Driving Under the Influence). While Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is the most commonly used method to prove intoxication in New Jersey, it is not the only way for the state to obtain a Driving While Intoxicated conviction in Morris County, NJ. Officer testimony regarding a defendant’s performance on a Field Sobriety Test, as well as observed general demeanor and behavior is sufficient legal evidence for a prosecutor to pursue and in some cases, obtain a DUI/DWI conviction. DUI convictions have serious consequences in New Jersey. 

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