Serious Injury Doctors in New Jersey
When you get involved in an accident in New Jersey, whether it’s a car accident or a slip and fall or other type of injury, it’s important to get to a doctor as soon as possible so the doctor can document your injuries and start treating them. There are many different specialties be they orthopedic, […]
Read MoreNew Jersey Drug Charges
Drug charges in New Jersey are quite complicated. A lot of factors go into determining what you’re going to be charged with or what defenses we may be able to avail you of, for example, how you were stopped, where you were stopped, what substance you have, how much substance you have, and whether the […]
Read MoreInjuries on the Job
The first thing that you need to do when you get hurt at work is to report the accident immediately. If you’re at your worksite, you should report it to your manager, supervisor, or human resources department. If you’re offsite, you may need to call the police or report it to one of the offsite […]
Read MoreNew Jersey Workers' Compensation
In New Jersey, when you get hurt on the job at work there are a number of rights that you have. First of all, your employer’s insurance company has to provide you medical care. They get to choose the doctors that you go to, but they pay for all of the care that you need […]
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 MoreNJ Field Sobriety Tests
When an officer pulls someone over and suspects that they are driving under the influence, there are a number of roadside or field sobriety tests that they will give that person. One of them is called the walk and turn test where you’re asked to walk heel to toe for a certain amount of steps, […]
Read MoreLost Wages After An Accident
When you are involved in an accident, in addition to your medical treatment and injuries, you may miss work as a result of your injuries. In those cases, you may be eligible to bring a claim as part of your case for all of the wages that you lost. You may even be able to […]
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 MoreAccident Scene Desertion
In New Jersey, when you leave the scene of an accident and you are charged with that offense, the penalties are quite severe. If there is personal injury, you’re risking jail and loss of your license for up to one year for a first offense and a permanent loss of your license for a second […]
Read MoreNew Jersey Blood Alcohol Content
In New Jersey, there are certain blood alcohol content levels that determine, if you’re convicted or plead guilty, what the severity of the sentence you will receive will be. The minimum blood alcohol content you need to meet in order to be convicted is .08 percent. If you are convicted of having a blood alcohol […]
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