Determining Liability After a Bike Accident
In New Jersey, liability or who is held financially responsible for a bicycle accident is determined by the state’s “choice” no-fault law, the modified comparative negligence rule and the legal doctrine of negligence. Liability will...
Read MoreHow to Recover Lost Wages After an Accident
To recover the value of lost wages after an accident in New Jersey, you must document all of your missed hours with evidence and submit it, alongside a doctor's note and a letter from your...
Read MoreHow Long Does It Take to Get a Police Report Back in New Jersey?
In New Jersey, the time it takes to get a police report back can vary from about 3 to 10 business days, depending on the law enforcement agency that responded and the type of incident....
Read MoreWhat to Do When the Other Driver Lies About an Accident
After a car accident in New Jersey, the other driver involved may lie about one or more details in an effort to avoid adverse consequences, such as having to pay for your damages or face...
Read MoreWhat to Do if I Was Involved in a Car Crash With a Minor in NJ?
If you are involved in a car accident with a minor (person under the age of 18) in New Jersey, your rights and responsibilities remain largely the same. Start by ensuring physical safety and checking...
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