Select Page

New Jersey Personal Injury Blog

As Seen In:

Who is Responsible in a Dog Attack Case?

Dog attacks are distressingly common and can lead to serious injuries. In New Jersey, the law seeks to protect victims by holding dog owners responsible for injuries caused by their pets under most circumstances. However, understanding who is liable in dog attack cases can be complex. Various factors, such as the location of the attack, the dog’s history, and the behavior of the victim at the time of the attack, can impact liability. This article will review New Jersey’s dog bite laws and discuss the circumstances that establish or limit liability for dog owners and potentially other parties.

Dog Bite Lawyer in New Jersey: Your Guide to Legal Rights and Compensation

When someone suffers a dog bite injury, it can lead to significant physical, emotional, and financial consequences. Richard J. Hollawell & Associates, a New Jersey personal injury law firm, is here to help dog bite victims understand their rights and pursue the compensation they deserve. If you’ve been bitten by a dog, our experienced team will guide you through every step of the legal process to ensure you receive fair treatment and justice. In New Jersey, dog bite laws have unique aspects that can affect the outcome of your case compared to other states.

New Proposed Changes to OSHA Regulations: What They Mean for Workplace Safety and Personal Injury Claims

On August 22, 2024, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) proposed a significant update to its regulations concerning worker safety in construction zones. The proposed changes, detailed in the Federal Register document 2024-17966, aim to enhance protections for workers operating in hazardous environments. As a personal injury law firm dedicated to advocating for injured workers, it is crucial to understand these proposed changes and their potential impact on workplace safety and personal injury claims.

What You Should Do After a Single Car Accident in NJ

Most of us know what to do following a multi-vehicle accident: talk to witnesses, get the other driver’s insurance information, and file a report with the police and our insurance. But after a single-car accident, it can be difficult to know what to do next.

Single-Vehicle Accident FAQs

A single-vehicle accident involves only one car. These types of accidents are typically caused by driver errors, such as distracted driving, drunk or drowsy driving, speeding, or rubbernecking. Cars in single-vehicle accidents typically end up hitting a roadside object such as a tree or a guard rail.

Coronavirus Pandemic Intensifies Opioid Crisis

As Seen In:GET A FREE CONSULTATION PRACTICE AREAS RECENT RESULTS For the past two years there was good news in regards to America’s opioid crisis - overdose deaths were finally going down. But just when advocates were celebrating these statistics, the coronavirus...

Top 10 Worst Car Insurance Companies in 2023

As Seen In:GET A FREE CONSULTATION PRACTICE AREAS RECENT RESULTS Every year, more and more car insurance providers enter the market. As of this year, there are nearly 6,000 auto insurance carriers in the United States. As more insurance carriers enter the market,...

What Are Your Options If You’re Hit By an Uninsured Driver?

As Seen In:GET A FREE CONSULTATION PRACTICE AREAS RECENT RESULTS Getting into a car accident in itself can be a drawn-out and awful experience, especially if the other driver is at fault. If you are hit by another driver on the road the only thing you should have to...

Five Steps You Should Take After A Car Crash in An Uber or Lyft

As Seen In:GET A FREE CONSULTATION PRACTICE AREAS RECENT RESULTS A car accident can happen at any moment and can have a lasting impact on your life. Even though you don’t know when an accident is coming, it’s important to know what to do if one happens, because...

Ready for a no-cost consultation?

Speak directly to Richard Hollawell today - there is never a fee until we win your case.

You have Successfully Subscribed!