Understanding Negligence and New Jersey Personal Injury
Generally, a negligent action is carelessness that leads to personal injury to another individual. It can be an behavior, like carelessly knocking a rock off a rooftop, or a failure to act, like a landlord who doesn’t fix a worn out stair. A negligent action typically provides the grounds for injuries cases.
To file a legal [...]
New Jersey Personal Injury Information
New Jersey Personal injury causes of action include a vast assortment of injuries and collisions, including auto collisions, noxious exposure and poisoning, defective goods and many other legal situations. In this article, you will find details on these practice areas in addition to several of the other most common New Jersey personal injury claims. If [...]
5 Questions To Ask Your New Jersey Injury Lawyer
Picking the right New Jersey personal injury lawyer to represent you is crucial and might actually help to make or break your case. Whenever consulting with an injury attorney for the very first time, there are lots of questions that have to be asked to discover if legal counsel is a sensible match for your [...]
New Jersey Car Accident Lawyer: What To Do After An Accident
The fact is that, at some time in our lifetime, almost all of us will suffer from a car accident. Any time you are in an automobile accident, even when you are not seriously injured, there are certain things that you should and really should not do.
If you are engaged in personal injury litigation stemming [...]
New Jersey Personal Injury Law & Understanding Comparative Negligence
New Jersey personal injury law allows you to seek money for damages you sustained in an accident even if you are partly at fault for the accident. This is what is known as the concept of comparative negligence.
New Jersey is a comparative negligence state and not a contributory negligence state. The concept of contributory negligence [...]
Supreme Court suspends lawyer from Egg Harbor Township – Press of Atlantic City
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Supreme Court suspends lawyer from Egg Harbor Township
Press of Atlantic City Charles Stephen Bartolett may not practice law in New Jersey for three months and must repay any money owed to the Gloucester County Board of Social … |
Merck Hid Vioxx’s Risks From Louisiana, Official Says – BusinessWeek
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Merck Hid Vioxx's Risks From Louisiana, Official Says
BusinessWeek Lawyers for Whitehouse Station, New Jersey-based Merck, the second-largest US drugmaker, contend Louisiana officials knew about Vioxx's health risks and … |
Pa. lawmakers hear pleas to restrict teen drivers | Philadelphia Inquirer | 04 … – Philadelphia Inquirer
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Pa. lawmakers hear pleas to restrict teen drivers | Philadelphia Inquirer | 04 …
Philadelphia Inquirer Starting May 1, New Jersey, which already limits teen passengers, will become the first state in the nation to require all probationary drivers under age 21 … |
Reducing Distracted Driving Regulation and Education to Avert Traffic Injuries … – Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)
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Reducing Distracted Driving Regulation and Education to Avert Traffic Injuries …
Journal of American Medical Association (subscription) Corresponding Author: Lawrence O. Gostin, JD, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center, 600 New Jersey Ave NW, … |
U.S. v. CLARK – Leagle.com
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U.S. v. CLARK
Leagle.com On appeal, Clark argues that the district court erred in finding that his prior New Jersey conviction for theft from a person was a crime of violence within … |