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What is the Average Car Accident Settlement in NJ
Following a New Jersey car crash, injured victims may have a right to sue negligent parties responsible for the accident and recover damages. While taking a car accident to trial, where a jury renders a final verdict, most cases never get that far, and the parties settle before making it to the courtroom.
The Seven Most Famous Celebrity Car Accident Lawsuits
As much as we rely on our cars to get us from one place to another, it’s no secret that accidents can and do happen. Unfortunately, some of these accidents can result in serious injury, property damage, and even fatalities.
What are the Most Frequent Computer-Related Workplace Injuries
Most computer-related workplace injuries are caused by bad posture and inadequate workspace situations. Typical workplace computer-related injuries may include the following:
Is Ulnar Nerve Entrapment A Work-Related Injury?
Although carpal tunnel syndrome might be the most common and recognized repetitive stress injury facing Pennsylvania workers, ulnar nerve entrapment, commonly known as cubital tunnel syndrome, is another type of work-related injury that workers often face.
Will Your NJ Insurance Company Have Your Back Following an Accident?
As if dealing with the aftermath of a car accident wasn’t enough, having to deal with an insurance company acting in bad faith can be exhausting.
Six Things to Do Following a Car Accident in New Jersey
As Seen In:GET A FREE CONSULTATION PRACTICE AREAS RECENT RESULTS The moments following a New Jersey car accident can be crucial for accident victims, especially if another party is at fault and must be held responsible. Unfortunately, those moments can also be the...
Opioid vs Opiate – How Are They Different or the Same?
Opioids and opiates – they sound very similar, and are often used interchangeably by people when speaking about them. Many people may not even realize that there is a difference between an opioid and an opiate.
What Are The 5 Most Frequent OSHA Violations?
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or “OSHA” is tasked with assuring safe and healthy working conditions for Americans by setting and enforcing standards for safety in the workplace. In addition, OSHA provides training, outreach, education and assistance to employers to help them maintain a safe working environment.