Proving Negligence in a Car Accident Claim

By |2014-10-17T20:22:21-05:00October 17th, 2014|Motor Vehicle Accidents|

[bs_row class="row"] [bs_col class="col-sm-2"][/bs_col][bs_col class="col-sm-8"] [/bs_col][bs_col class="col-sm-2"][/bs_col] [/bs_row] One of the most important factors in finding success in a personal injury claim after a car accident is your ability to prove negligence on the part of the other driver or drivers involved in the accident. The law requires drivers to exercise certain standards… Continue Reading Proving Negligence in a Car Accident Claim

Children Are To Be Seen and Not Heard?

By |2014-08-30T07:30:20-05:00August 30th, 2014|Disability Pension Appeal, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, General, Motor Vehicle Accidents, On My Way To Court, Personal Injury & Wrongful Death, Social Security Disability, Workers' Compensation|

Children are to be seen and not heard!  How many times have I heard that phrase?  It was the environment in which I grew up.  To me, what is the point of having children if they’re not to be heard and only to be seen? Have you ever sat and had conversation with an 8… Continue Reading Children Are To Be Seen and Not Heard?

Classic Cafe is More Than Just a Restaurant

By |2014-08-30T07:19:12-05:00August 30th, 2014|Disability Pension Appeal, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, General, Motor Vehicle Accidents, On My Way To Court, Personal Injury & Wrongful Death, Social Security Disability, Workers' Compensation|

This past weekend I had the chance to visit with my mother and now deceased aunt in Rhode Island. Amy, the kids, and myself found ourselves having breakfast at the Classic Café and talk about a name being perfect for a restaurant. What makes a café classic? We walked in and were greeted by vintage… Continue Reading Classic Cafe is More Than Just a Restaurant

Distribution of Faulty Gas Springs New Jersey AG Into Action

By |2014-04-18T10:11:09-05:00April 18th, 2014|Disability Pension Appeal, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, General, Motor Vehicle Accidents, On My Way To Court, Personal Injury & Wrongful Death, Social Security Disability, Workers' Compensation|

On December 4, 2012, Zephyr Oil--a Brooklyn-based gasoline distributor--purchased over 70,000 gallons of gas. Except, incredibly unusually, this was not ordinary gasoline. It was avgas, or a kind of aviation fuel.  In contrast with regular gasoline, which is obviously acceptable for use in regular automobiles, avgas contains a substance called "tetraethyl lead." The chemical is… Continue Reading Distribution of Faulty Gas Springs New Jersey AG Into Action

Injured Workers Seek Alternative Means To Pay Bills

By |2014-04-11T10:21:22-05:00April 11th, 2014|Disability Pension Appeal, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, General, Motor Vehicle Accidents, On My Way To Court, Personal Injury & Wrongful Death, Social Security Disability, Workers' Compensation|

Between 2003 and 2006, there were approximately 458 million hospital emergency room visits by U.S. patients. And a recent study by the Health Services Research Journal, in conjunction with the CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, has brought to light a startling statistic. According to the study, about 125 million workers in the… Continue Reading Injured Workers Seek Alternative Means To Pay Bills

Gas Explosions Cause Damages Which Must Be Handled Immediately

By |2023-06-30T12:01:13-05:00March 5th, 2014|Disability Pension Appeal, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, General, Motor Vehicle Accidents, On My Way To Court, Personal Injury & Wrongful Death, Social Security Disability, Workers' Compensation|

An explosion yesterday in Ewing, NJ caused damage to at least 55 units on Scenic Drive.  I could feel the blast from my office right across the street and could see the massive smoke rising above the trees.  It occurred only a few blocks from Lore Elementary School and I immediately went there to… Continue Reading Gas Explosions Cause Damages Which Must Be Handled Immediately

Understaffing Leads to Work Injuries in Medical Nursing Profession

By |2014-01-30T15:57:02-05:00January 30th, 2014|Disability Pension Appeal, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, General, Motor Vehicle Accidents, On My Way To Court, Personal Injury & Wrongful Death, Social Security Disability, Workers' Compensation|

Being a nurse is the type of job that requires a certain personality.  It requires someone to be caring and have sense of wanting to help others and yet at the same time a personality that requires giving a good kick in the (you know what) at times to help a patient heal.  It is… Continue Reading Understaffing Leads to Work Injuries in Medical Nursing Profession

Ford Sued for Waiting to Remedy Unsafe Acceleration Defect in U.S. Cars

By |2013-04-02T17:57:33-05:00April 2nd, 2013|Motor Vehicle Accidents|

This week, automobile customers in 14 states filed a lawsuit against Ford Motor Co.  The suit alleges that a potentially unsafe defect in Ford cars should have been remedied 5 years earlier than it was.  According to the suit, though Ford only began fixing the problem in U.S. cars in 2010, it did so in… Continue Reading Ford Sued for Waiting to Remedy Unsafe Acceleration Defect in U.S. Cars

New Jersey Supreme Court to Hear Case on Seat Belt Violations

By |2013-03-21T18:59:37-05:00March 21st, 2013|Motor Vehicle Accidents|

[bs_row class="row"] [bs_col class="col-sm-2"][/bs_col][bs_col class="col-sm-8"] [/bs_col][bs_col class="col-sm-2"][/bs_col] [/bs_row] New Jersey Supreme Court to Hear Case on Seat Belt Violations On August 10th, 2007, an 18-year-old girl lost control of her car in Hampton Township.  Crashing into a guardrail, the driver wound up seriously injured.  And her 16-year-old passenger ended up dead. Subsequent investigation… Continue Reading New Jersey Supreme Court to Hear Case on Seat Belt Violations

New Jersey Workers Have Third-Longest Commutes in the Country

By |2013-03-14T06:57:44-05:00March 14th, 2013|Motor Vehicle Accidents|

Last month, the U.S. Census Bureau released a report titled “Out-of-State and Long Commutes,” examining commuter habits of workers across the country.  The report describes that, nationally, 8.1% of not-from-home U.S. workers have commutes of an hour or longer.  This rate has remained fairly steady over the last decade, as has the average commute of… Continue Reading New Jersey Workers Have Third-Longest Commutes in the Country

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