Categories for Car Accidents

What is Pain and Suffering in a Personal Injury Case?

May 5, 2019
What is Pain and Suffering in a Personal Injury Case?

Personal Injury Lawyers who understand your pain and suffering cases in Long Branch, Freehold, Wall, Red Bank and across the Monmouth County area While the main goal of any Monmouth County personal injury suit is to recover compensation for medical expenses and lost wages, often the greatest portion of recoveries comes from what is known […]

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Motorcycle Injuries and Your Motorcycle Insurance Policy

April 14, 2019
Motorcycle Injuries and Your Motorcycle Insurance Policy

In the United States, each state is given the power to choose what kinds of insurance policies will be available for motorists of all kinds, including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and recreational vehicles such as boats or jetskis. New Jersey has chosen to employ a “no-fault” insurance policy, meaning anyone involved in a car accident or […]

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Smartphones; a Double-Edged Sword in Personal Injury Claims

March 14, 2019
Smartphones; a Double-Edged Sword in Personal Injury Claims

In a survey released in January 2017, the Pew Research Center found that 95% of all Americans own a cellphone of some kind with 77% of those phones being smartphones, up from 35% only six years ago! This rapidly increasing usage and prevalence of smartphones has affected how we live our lives in countless ways, […]

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Failing to Mitigate Damages in a Personal Injury Case: Listen to Your Doctor

September 20, 2018
Failing to Mitigate Damages in a Personal Injury Case: Listen to Your Doctor

If you have been injured by the negligent or reckless actions of another party, and are pursuing a personal injury claim,  one of the most important things you need to do is follow your doctor’s prescribed plan of treatment as closely as possible. Complying with things such as how much medicine to take and when, […]

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Future Losses Explained

September 3, 2018
Future Losses Explained

In personal injury cases such as car accidents, premises liability, product liability, construction accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, and slip and falls, one very important concept is that of “future losses”. If your injury has a lasting impact on your life, such that it impacts your ability to work and enjoy life the same way […]

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First Conversation with a Monmouth County Personal Injury Attorney

August 30, 2018
First Conversation with a Monmouth County Personal Injury Attorney

Speaking with a Monmouth County Personal Injury Lawyer Understand the basics and get started Being injured in a serious accident is a traumatic life experience. At the West Long Branch law offices of Chamlin, Uliano & Walsh, we hope to alleviate some of the stress involved with the experience by informing our clients as to […]

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Car Accidents with Uber Drivers, Who is Liable?

July 25, 2018
Car Accidents with Uber Drivers, Who is Liable?

In the vast majority of personal injury cases such as car accidents, truck accidents, premises liability, and product liability, employers are held liable for the negligent and reckless actions of their employees. For example, if an employee fails to follow proper safety protocols in a hardware store, and you are injured as a result, the […]

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Pedestrian Accidents Monmouth County, NJ

June 20, 2018
Pedestrian Accident Attorneys Monmouth County NJ

New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the U.S. Other than meaning that we may have the most diners per street corner in the world (research yet to be conducted), it also can endanger pedestrians on crowded streets. Car accidents, truck accidents, train accidents, and other motor vehicle accidents can all be devastating when they involve pedestrians. Pedestrian accidents often […]

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Monmouth County, NJ Personal Injury Depositions

June 11, 2018
Monmouth County, NJ Personal Injury Depositions

Most personal injury cases result in a settlement outside of the courtroom. This is due to a litany of reasons including both parties wanting to avoid the costs of litigation, the extended timelines, and the risks involved in a court trial. However, even personal injury cases which never are heard by a judge are still serious legal […]

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