Can Multiple Parties Be Responsible for a Car Accident in New Jersey?
A car accident is traumatic and confusing under any circumstances, making it difficult for the average person to handle the legal process necessary to recover compensation. A car accident case becomes even more complicated when...
Read MoreRecovering Compensation as a Passenger in a Car Accident in New Jersey
If you get into a car accident as a vehicle passenger, you have legal rights and options for collecting financial compensation. In general, the legal process is simpler for an injured passenger than a motor...
Read MoreWho Is Liable in a No-Contact Motorcycle Accident?
Most motorcycle accidents involve a collision between two vehicles: a motorcycle and a passenger car, truck or van. Some collisions in New Jersey, however, take the form of no-contact motorcycle accidents. After these unique types...
Read MoreWhat Happens If I Wasn’t Wearing a Seat Belt in My Car Accident?
Failing to buckle up in accordance with New Jersey’s seat belt laws could negatively impact your right to recover compensation after a car accident. Your insurance company or that of the other driver may use...
Read MoreTexting and Driving Laws in New Jersey
Driving distracted is an epidemic in the US. In 2018 alone, distracted drivers took 2,841 lives (the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration). In the past seven years, 9% of all fatal accidents in the US...
Read MoreFactors That Impact the Outcome of a Car Accident Claim
You may have never expected to get into a car accident. When the unexpected happens, however, you must protect your rights with a proactive approach to the car accident claims process. Many different factors could...
Read MoreEvidence Needed in a Car Accident Claim
Whether you are seeking financial compensation with a first-party or third-party car insurance claim after an accident in New Jersey, you will need to accompany your claim with evidence. The evidence you submit with your...
Read MoreHow Is Fault Determined After a Car Accident?
After a car accident, you may be suffering from injuries, and your vehicle may be damaged, resulting in high medical and/or auto repair bills. New Jersey is a no-fault car insurance state, meaning, generally, you...
Read MoreHow Long After an Accident Should You File an Injury Claim?
In the immediate aftermath of an unexpected accident or injury, you are undoubtedly caught off guard by the sheer stress and shock of what has just happened to you. Many injured individuals fail to act...
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