“As February rolls in, love takes center stage. But love isn’t just about hearts and roses—it’s a powerful force that drives success in both personal and professional lives. At Chamlin Law, we believe that the passion you bring to your relationships can also fuel your career and vice versa. Love and passion are interconnected. When you care deeply about what you do, whether it’s serving your clients, supporting your family, or pursuing your goals, your work becomes more than a job—it’s a purpose…” – By: J.J. Uliano, Esq.
In the spirit of February, we celebrate the heart of Chamlin Uliano & Walsh— our amazing team. From the warmth of our annual Holiday lunch at Deal Country Club to their daily dedication and compassion, our team inspires us every day. Their commitment to our clients and each other makes Chamlin Uliano & Walsh truly special.
Yes. In New Jersey, family members can file a wrongful death lawsuit if a loved one dies in a motor vehicle accident caused by another’s negligence. Typically, this claim is filed by the estate’s personal representative on behalf of eligible family members, such as a spouse, children, parents, or other dependents…
When someone is injured due to another’s negligence, it doesn’t only affect the injured person—it can impact their loved ones as well. The ripple effects of an injury extend beyond the person directly harmed. In New Jersey, the law recognizes this broader impact through per quod claims, a legal avenue for spouses or partners of injured individuals to seek compensation for their own losses. New Jersey’s recognition of per quod claims provides an important legal remedy for spouses or partners who suffer alongside their loved ones. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, we explain everything you need to know about per quod claims in New Jersey in this month’s newsletter, which you can continue reading by accessing the link below.
If you or someone you know has been impacted in this way, understanding your rights is the first step toward recovering compensation for these often-overlooked losses. Contact our legal team to discuss your specific situation and explore the legal avenues that may be available to you. We encourage you to call 732-440-3950 or to send us a message today.
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