Car Accidents

Facts About Teen Driver Fatalities

America’s roads are getting more dangerous. For years, this was not the case. The data showed fewer motor vehicle fatalities with every passing year.

By |2022-03-17T16:59:15-04:00January 20th, 2022|Car Accidents, Distracted Driving, drowsy driving, Drunk Driving, hazardous road conditions, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Speeding, Text While Driving|Comments Off on Facts About Teen Driver Fatalities

Fatal Crashes Involving Cyclists and Pedestrians in N.J.

As the year 2021 concludes and the final reports from law enforcement and road safety organizations are tallied, an indisputable fact arises from the data: New Jersey’s roads are getting more dangerous, especially for cyclists and pedestrians.

By |2022-03-24T17:11:49-04:00January 4th, 2022|Bicycle Accidents, Car Accidents, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Pedestrian Accidents|Comments Off on Fatal Crashes Involving Cyclists and Pedestrians in N.J.

Why Have Car Crash Deaths Surged During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

Since the early 1980s, our nation’s roads had been getting safer. Public awareness campaigns, law enforcement efforts, and technological developments in automotive safety had been combining to produce a trend – with minor fluctuations – of fewer deaths on America’s roads by the year. And then the COVID-19 pandemic hit.

By |2022-03-17T17:06:57-04:00December 28th, 2021|Car Accidents, Distracted Driving, Drunk Driving, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Speeding|Comments Off on Why Have Car Crash Deaths Surged During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

America’s Deadliest Roads in NJ

“The deadliest road in America” is something you’d rather find as the catch phrase to a Hollywood movie than as part of your daily commute.

By |2022-03-17T17:04:19-04:00December 10th, 2021|Car Accidents, Firm News, Motor Vehicle Accidents, New Jersey Personal Injury Attorney|Comments Off on America’s Deadliest Roads in NJ

What To Do After a NJ Car Crash

Car crashes are unexpected, stressful, dangerous situations that even the most defense drivers aren't prepared for. Remember, it is not an accident – it is a car crash. You do not pick up an accident report – it is called a “police report” for a reason. Even the most careful drivers who follow the rules of the road can find themselves in a crash caused by someone else who was distracted, careless or disregarded traffic and road conditions. With more than 50,000 auto accidents taking place on New Jersey roads every year, it pays to familiarize yourself with the basic steps to take in the event that you’re involved in a NJ car crash.

By |2022-03-17T20:24:35-04:00July 16th, 2021|Car Accidents, Motor Vehicle Accidents|Comments Off on What To Do After a NJ Car Crash

Deadliest Intersections on NJ Roads

Whether it’s during our daily work commute, running errands around town, or visiting with friends and family, automotive travel is an integral part of everyday life for most Americans. Unfortunately, it’s also a leading cause of death, according to recent CDC reports. Research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals that, for people in the US under the age of 55, fatal car accidents are the most common cause of death.

By |2022-03-31T16:24:43-04:00July 9th, 2021|Car Accidents, Motor Vehicle Accidents|Comments Off on Deadliest Intersections on NJ Roads

NJ Car Accident Personal Injury Payout

Automotive transportation is a fundamental element of American life, and especially in New Jersey, the most densely populated state in the country. That means we share the road with a lot of other vehicles. And unfortunately, where there are large numbers of automobiles, there is a high risk of automotive accidents. No one is immune «more»

By |2022-03-17T17:08:12-04:00June 30th, 2021|Accident Injuries, Car Accidents, Motor Vehicle Accidents, NJ Personal Injury Case|Comments Off on NJ Car Accident Personal Injury Payout

What Is New Jersey No-Fault Insurance?

If you’re injured in a car accident, who is responsible for paying your medical bills and other expenses? Most people guess that the insurance company for the other driver that caused the accident is responsible to pay your medical bills – and in many states, they’d be right. However, New Jersey is one of twelve «more»

By |2022-03-17T17:23:17-04:00June 22nd, 2021|Accident Injuries, Car Accidents, Motor Vehicle Accidents|Comments Off on What Is New Jersey No-Fault Insurance?