At a press conference today held by lawyers from personal injury firm Grungo Law, as well as other attorneys representing four-year-old drowning victim Cami Grinnell, Cami’s mother Yvonne Grinnell spoke publicly for the first time about the tragedy of her daughter’s death at Lake Absegami (Bass River State Park). “You can’t imagine what it’s...
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On Wednesday, May 24 at 10:30 a.m., lawyers from personal injury firm Grungo Law, as well as other attorneys representing four-year-old New Jersey State Park drowning victim Cami Grinnell, will hold a press conference updating the public on the latest developments with the case to hold those responsible for Cami’s death accountable for this...
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The Grungo LawFirm is pleased to announce all of our personal injury attorneys have been named to the Super Lawyers and Rising Stars for 2017. Super Lawyers, the Thomson Reuters lawyer rating service, annually recognizes the most outstanding lawyers across the country who have attained a high-degree of professional achievement and peer recognition. The...
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Amid concerns over the safety, lack of insurance, and liability of popular ridesharing services, last Friday, Governor Chris Christie signed the Transportation Network Company Safety and Regulatory Act into law. The new law brings with it regulations and standards for ridesharing companies, such as Uber and Lyft, to the state of New Jersey, making...
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Though most of us would like to have faith in the notion that the quality of care provided in hospitals across the city, state, and country is essentially equal, a recently-published study has revealed that this simply is not the case. The research, presented in renowned academic journal PLOS One indicates that there are...
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It is virtually impossible to go out to dinner and not see an entire family sitting around messing with their phones. The lack of connection has become a noticeable problem that is only increasing as technology becomes more advanced. Our dependence on these devices has started affecting our young children and toddlers as well...
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The issue of doctor-assisted suicide is talked about by both ordinary citizens and the politicians who represent them. Whether for it or against it, both sides argue passionately about the topic and the implications of passed legislation. The state of New Jersey has taken this issue a step further than closed-door conversations by introducing...
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Nursing home abuse and neglect continues to plague the health care system across the United States. Most Americans are unaware of the risks associated when placing loved ones in the care of a nursing home. For years, one of our most vulnerable populations - - older Americans - - have been at risk for...
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There have been over 190 fatal accidents caused by distracted driving, and it was the biggest cause of fatal collisions for the state of New Jersey in 2014. New Jersey politicians are looking to make major changes to driving laws by introducing a distracted driving bill that would aim to deter people from engaging...
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The National Safety Council (NSC) recently released the results of its latest survey on the distracted driving habits of American drivers. An astonishing four out of five drivers surveyed admitted that they use their cell phones to answer texts and calls from family members while they are behind the wheel. Despite the statistics that...
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