Categories for Wrongful Death

Seeking Compensation with a Loss of Consortium Claim in New Jersey

April 13, 2023
Learn About Loss of Consortium and How to File a Claim in Monmouth County, NJ

Loss of Consortium Encompasses the Absence of Support, Intimacy, and the Ability to Take Part in Day-to-Day Activities after Someone if Injured In the state of New Jersey, legally married spouses have a legal tool to utilize when their spouse has been seriously injured to the point that all companionship is lost, among other aspects […]

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Filing a Personal Injury Claim After an Elevator Accident in NJ

May 28, 2021
Filing a Personal Injury Claim After an Elevator Accident in NJ

If you have been in an accident due to the negligence of a business or property that caused an elevator malfunction or safety hazard, contact a personal injury attorney today. Regardless of how safely we move through the world, accidents happen. Some accidents cause only minor injuries, and we recover quickly and move beyond them […]

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COVID-19, OSHA, & Workers Compensation Whistleblower and Retaliation Claims on the Rise (Part I)

April 10, 2021
Whistleblower and Retaliation Claims: COVID-19, OSHA & Workers Compensation on the Rise

Workers’ Compensation Attorneys Serving Clients in Shrewsbury, Tinton Falls, Long Branch, Spring Lake, and Monmouth County According to a recent study, New Jersey has more COVID-19 virus-related workplace lawsuits per capita than any other state, the highest percentage of which are retaliation/whistleblower related. OSHA whistleblower or workers’ compensation retaliation is an issue that is prevalent […]

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Determining if Your Lawsuit Merits Punitive Damages in New Jersey

January 20, 2021
Determining if Your Lawsuit Merits Punitive Damages in New Jersey

Punitive damages lawsuits are rarely awarded in New Jersey cases, as they require that the defendant’s actions were outstandingly bad. When a civil or personal injury lawsuit is brought to court, the party filing the lawsuit usually seeks damages against the person being sued. Punitive damages, also known as exemplary damages, can be awarded to […]

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Understanding Comparative Negligence with Buddy the Elf

December 17, 2020
Buddy the Elf and Comparative Negligence

Discuss how Comparative Negligence can impact your case with a NJ Certified Trial Attorney “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.” The movie Elf introduces us to Buddy the Elf, a human adopted and raised by elves sent on a quest to find his biological father in New […]

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Top 3 Reasons You Should Seek Medical Attention after a NJ Car Accident

July 29, 2020
Top 3 Reasons You Should Seek Medical Attention after a NJ Car Accident

If you or a loved one were seriously injured in a motor vehicle accident due to someone’s fault or negligence, you might be entitled to compensation for your medical expenses. Although New Jersey traffic-related injury accidents and fatality statistics have gone down slightly for 2020 compared to the previous year, many attribute the slight decrease […]

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The Dangers of Letting Others Drive Your Car in New Jersey

June 29, 2020
The Dangers of Letting Others Drive Your Car in New Jersey

Read on to learn more about why it’s perhaps unwise to lend your car to anyone who is not on your auto insurance policy. Auto accidents are at worst a life-threatening experience and at worst a drag. The physical, emotional, and financial upheaval that they cause, whether you are responsible for the accident or the […]

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Do’s and Dont’s in the immediate aftermath of a car accident

June 5, 2020
What to do - and what not to do - in the immediate aftermath of a car accident

Learn about the mistakes drivers often make following an accident that can wreak havoc on their physical, legal, and financial freedom Car accidents are a scary reality, and statistics show their startling prevalence. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that in 2018, 36,750 deaths resulted from car accidents. In New Jersey, there were […]

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