Cat Bites Can Be as Dangerous as Dog Bites

Nov 30, 2015 | Personal Injury

Although dog bites are more likely to result in serious injuries, cat bites can also result in major harm. According to the New York Times, cat bites account for only 10 to 15 percent of...

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After Baby in Stroller Dies, New Jersey Lawmakers Hold Hearings on Jitney Safety

Nov 27, 2015 | Personal Injury

Following the death of eight-month-old Angelie Paredes in her stroller, the New Jersey Assembly Transportation Committee held a hearing about the operation, regulation, and safety of jitneys. Angelie was killed when she was struck by...

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113 New Jersey Cases Yield Recoveries over $1 Million

Nov 26, 2015 | Personal Injury

According to a study by the New Jersey Legal Almanac, 113 cases produced jury verdicts or settlements of $1 million or more during the period from August 1, 2012, to July 31, 2013. The number...

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Over 16 Million Vehicles Recalled in 2012

Nov 25, 2015 | Personal Injury

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that 16.2 million vehicles were subject to manufacturer recalls during 2012. The NHTSA claims to have had a “significant role” in over 9 million of those recalls....

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New Jersey Residents Injured During Robot Surgery

Nov 24, 2015 | Personal Injury

Sheena Wilson, 45, suffered a serious injury during robotic surgery for a hysterectomy. Wilson, a mother of two from Parlin, New Jersey, suffered a burn to her rectum and is now on long-term disability and...

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Jury Orders NJ Company to Pay $700,000 to Injured State Trooper

Nov 23, 2015 | Personal Injury

After a four-day trial, a Philadelphia jury recently awarded $700,000 to a Pennsylvania State trooper who was injured when her vehicle was rear-ended by a van operated by a New Jersey company. Joanne Dragotta was...

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Hybrids and Electric Vehicles to be Noisier

Nov 20, 2015 | Personal Injury

One of the cool things about electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids such as the Toyota Prius that have gas engines that shut off when not needed is how eerily quiet they are. The National Highway...

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Stores Not Individually Responsible for Communal Parking Lot

Nov 19, 2015 | Personal Injury

If you slip and fall in the parking lot of a shopping center, who is responsible? Just the landlord? Or do the individual stores have some responsibility? This question was recently reviewed by the New...

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Deer Season Dangerous For Drivers

Nov 18, 2015 | Personal Injury

The fall hunting season is clearly a dangerous time of year for deer, as hunters go after them with bows and rifles. It turns out, however, that drivers are as great a danger to deer...

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New Jersey Court Disallows Emotional Distress Damages for Seeing Pet Killed

Nov 16, 2015 | Personal Injury

Most dog owners would certainly feel a tremendous amount of “emotional distress” if they watched their dog suffer a horrible death, being mauled by another dog. The New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled that no...

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