Slip and Fall Settles for $149,000
Fractured Ankle Caused by Fall Off NJ Transit Bus Settles for $149,000 I recently resolved a case in which I was representing a lady who was commuting to work on public transportation. When the bus pulled up to her bus stop, the driver refused to “kneel” the bus and lower exit door down to curb«more»
New Jersey DWI’s Increase During the Holiday Season
Each year in New Jersey, DWI arrests increase dramatically during the holiday season. The holidays see an increase in both traffic travel on the roads, and the number of holiday celebrations, festivities and events throughout New Jersey. As a result, law enforcement in NJ has made a strong commitment to increase DWI patrols and crackdown«more»
Accident Injuries: What is Open Reduction and Internal Fixation?
Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is a surgical procedure used in serious fracture cases to stabilize and repair broken bones. You may require an ORIF procedure if you are in an accident and suffer trauma to your bones, resulting in significant injuries. «more»
New Jersey Ski Resorts Injuries
Skiing Injuries at New Jersey Ski Resorts Skiing, snowboarding and tubing are some of the most popular winter activities in New Jersey. Injuries from these sports are on the rise, and there is now a ski helmet law that requires anyone 17 years or younger to wear a helmet while on ski lifts and trails.«more»
What You Should Do When You are Charged with Road Rage
New Jersey law takes road rage or aggressive driving very seriously. If you are charged with aggressive driving or road rage, your future may take a turn for the worse. Road rage charges may result in a prosecution for a third-degree crime, where you could face three to five years in jail and a fine«more»
New Jersey Road Rage Injury Attorney
Road rage, also known as aggressive driving, has become very commonplace and is often covered in media outlets. You deserve justice if you have been injured by a driver engaged in road-rage. If you are a victim of a road rage car accident where you have suffered injuries, you may be entitled to compensation for«more»