How do I Recover Compensation Following a Truck Accident in New Jersey?
Truck drivers have one of the hardest jobs in the country. They are under tremendous amounts of pressure on a daily basis, and the long, fatiguing hours do not help. However, truckers are the sole motorist in control of a massive piece of machinery, and if a trucker fails to exercise the necessary safety precautions, […]
Read MoreHow to Recover Compensation Following a Motorcycle Accident in New Jersey
With the summer weather upon us, it is finally motorcycling season. With next no cold days, plenty of sunny days, and lots of cookouts and pool parties to travel to, who wouldn’t want to take their motorcycle for a ride? However, just as motorcycles are fun, they are also dangerous. People very often do not […]
Read MorePrecautions you Should Take for a Safe Fourth of July Holiday
This Fourth of July, whether you’re holding a cookout and fireworks display at your house or taking your boat out on the river, there are several important safety tips you should keep in mind. While all three of the activities mentioned above are fun national pastimes on this holiday, it is imperative that you do […]
Read MoreCauses of NJ Truck Accidents
Some of the most dangerous motor vehicle accidents to be a victim of in New Jersey are those that involve a large truck. These vehicles are so massive that the chances of serious injury or death can increase tremendously. The job of a truck driver is very difficult, risky, and are heavily monitored by state […]
Read MoreNHTSA Releases Stats on Speeding
This month, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released its data on fatalities due to speeding that occurred in the United States in 2016. The report details a number of different key findings regarding how speed is related to fatal motor vehicle accidents. In 2016 alone, there were 34,439 fatal automobile accidents that resulted in […]
Read MoreNo Fault and PIP in New Jersey
Many people have heard the term “no fault” but don’t understand exactly what it means. No fault is a system in New Jersey to get your medical bills paid in a car accident. No fault means that it doesn’t matter whose fault the accident is. Your car insurance will pay your medical bills. If you […]
Read MoreNew Jersey Underinsured Motorists
UIM coverage, also known as underinsured motorist coverage, is a way to protect yourself in a car accident. If the car that hit you has insurance but does not have enough coverage, for example in New Jersey the minimum level is usually $15,000 worth of coverage, if you have serious or significant injuries and you […]
Read MoreNew Jersey Motorcycle Accidents
In New Jersey, when you’re injured in an accident your medical bills are paid through your Personal Injury Protection or PIP, which is part of your car insurance policy. When you are involved in an accident on a motorcycle, the PIP coverage does not apply and your bills will not be paid by your automobile […]
Read MorePersonal Injury Protection
In New Jersey, you have a lot of different insurance coverages you can choose when getting your insurance policy. One is called liability. That covers you or whoever is driving your vehicle at the time of an accident when someone else makes that claim against you. Another type is called personal injury protection, or PIP. […]
Read MorePersonal Injury Compensation Recovery Time
Generally, it could take up to a year and a half to three years to recover your damages in an automobile accident. Of course, there are exceptions to that. For example, you may have very serious injuries and the car that hit you has a very limited amount of insurance and will offer that up […]
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