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The aftermath of a car accident can be confusing and stressful. Medical bills pile up, wages are lost and dealing with insurance can sometimes feel like a maze. In states like New Jersey, no-fault laws are put into place to help you pay personal injury claims quickly. Unlike fault states, where lawsuits depend on...
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VIEW REACT CARD Our responsibility as a firm is to not only be your advocate and provide support in the aftermath of an accident, but to also be dedicated to educating our communities. When you get into a car accident, you are in a heightened mental state, flooded with emotions and pain. You are...
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Here are 20 FAQs you need to know if you have been involved in a car accident with the help of our car accident attorneys in South Jersey.  Should I sign a release from the other driver’s insurance company? A: NO! If the other driver’s insurance company offers you a release form, you should be very...
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Being a parent of a teen who is learning to drive or has recently received a driver’s license, can be nerve-racking, to say the least. We want our children to be autonomous as they find their way, but we also recognize that they need rules and procedures to keep them safe on the road....
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According to a study of data compiled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Federal Highway Administration on the safety of highways in the U.S., in New Jersey, highway deaths increased in 2016 from 2015, a statistic that experts blamed on there being more traffic on the road. Surprisingly, the deadliest highways...
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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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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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The physical state of being drowsy or tired can severely compromise a motorist’s ability to function efficiently and safely while driving. The effects of driving drowsy are similar to those of drunk driving. While there are copious programs in place to educate motorists on the risks of drinking and driving, the dangers of drowsy...
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The correct car seat for your child can be a lifesaver when installed and utilized accurately. The proper use of child care seats is the most effective method to protect children in the event of a car accident. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that infant and child car seats reduce...
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Last year, General Motors knowingly put over one million vehicles with defective ignition switches in the hands of American consumers. The defective auto parts were to blame for over 100 unnecessary car accident deaths. In the most recent settlement hearing, even though GM agreed to pay a substantial $900-million fine for failing to recall...
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