What Happens If I’m Involved in an Auto Accident & Owe Money on the Vehicle?
Car accidents are inconvenient in the best of circumstances. If you are dealing with a car accident involving a vehicle that you do not fully own – such as a vehicle you are still making...
Read MoreCan 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...
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