If you or someone you know recently sustained an injury in a New Jersey car accident, you are probably trying to figure out how to pay for unexpected medical expenses. You may be able to receive compensation for your injuries. Here is what you need to know about...
Personal Injury
Can you file a legal claim after a New Jersey car accident?
New Jersey is a no-fault car insurance state. The state’s auto insurance rules require every motorist to carry personal injury protection. This coverage pays for medical expenses for the driver and passengers after a traffic collision, regardless of who is at fault....
Driving safety tips, you need to know
No matter how long you have been on the road, driving safety is important. Brushing up on driving safety tips can make a difference whether you have just started driving, or have been doing it for many years. While some may think that they understand driving safety...
A car crash, an injured victim and the need for compensation
Insurance matters take center state following a vehicle crash and financial compensation is especially important to an injured victim. An insurance company has rules to follow in reviewing the claim an injured victim submits, which is why accompanying documentation is...
Strategies auto insurers use to make lowball offers
When you find yourself involved in a New Jersey car crash that someone else caused, you may expect insurance to cover injury-related expenses. If the insurance company knows it is not going to be able to outright deny your claim, but fears how much it may have to pay...
What is gross negligence?
A New Jersey personal injury lawsuit may include many different charges and one that may carry particular weight for both parties is that of gross negligence. This accusation may increase the severity of the consequences and cause a greater financial blow as well. The...
Most common types of car accident injuries
Regardless of the circumstances surrounding a car accident, your health should take top priority. The sooner you pinpoint your injuries, the sooner you can receive treatment. Subsequently, you're putting yourself on the path to making a full recovery.You can suffer...
You have legal rights if a distracted driver causes a crash
Distracted driving has reached epidemic levels across the United States. In 2016, the most recent year with records available, roughly 3,450 people died as a result of distracted driving. Those cases are only the ones with clear evidence of distraction, meaning the...