Category Archive: Personal Injury

  • What is the NJ Tort Claims Act?

    The NJ Tort Claims Act is a crucial piece of legislation that governs how individuals can seek compensation for injuries caused by the negligence of public entities in the state of New Jersey. It provides a framework for holding these entities accountable for their actions and ensures that victims have the opportunity to seek justice for their injuries. These claims can be challenging, and mistakes can cost injury victims significant compensation. If you suffered an injury, ensure you immediately consult an experienced New Jersey personal injury read more
  • What to Know About Social Media and Personal Injury Claims

    After you've sustained an injury due to someone else's negligence, you can seek compensation from the at-fault party’s insurance company. However, the insurer is likely to put up an intense fight to avoid paying you the injury-related compensation you deserve. Their fight-back strategy may lead them to your social media accounts, searching for anything to dispute your compensation claim for injury-related losses. Sudden accidents and serious injuries are traumatic and major events in our lives. It is natural to want to share such major occurrences read more
  • How Long Do I Wait to Get a Settlement Check After Signing a Release?

    Getting a settlement check can take a few weeks and up to a month after signing a release in a personal injury case. The total time for receiving a settlement check may vary depending on the applicable administrative procedures and the case's value. Once you reach a settlement agreement, the insurer will perform audit checks and issue a settlement check to your attorney. Then, there are additional steps before the attorney credits money to your account. Never hesitate to discuss this process and what to expect with a trusted New Jersey personal read more
  • NJ Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury

    If you have been injured in New Jersey due to another party's negligence, you can file an injury claim to seek recovery for the resulting losses and injuries. However, the timeframe within which to do it is limited. This is because New Jersey's statute of limitations for bringing personal injury claims is set to two years from the date of the injury. If you miss the deadline, you severely limit your options for seeking compensation. It is critical to hire a New Jersey personal injury attorney to help handle your case within these important timelines. read more
  • Personal Injury Laws in New York, New Jersey, and Florida

    Whether you have a personal injury claim in New York, New Jersey, or Florida, you need to show negligence and must file a claim within a certain amount of time. To file a claim, you need to understand the state law where the claim is being filed. Each state has established guidelines for submitting a claim and filing lawsuits that involve personal injury. Personal injury can include negligence related to car accidents, medical malpractice, construction incidents, slip-and-falls, and dog bites. Reach out to an experienced slip and fall injury lawyer read more
  • Can I Be Fired for Being Injured on the Job?

    Injuries can happen anywhere, and when a serious injury happens while you are at your job, the situation can be especially stressful. In some cases, workers might worry that they will be fired if they cannot perform their jobs after a short-term or long-term injury. In some scenarios, these fears come true after an injury heightens the emotional and financial challenges workers face. Fortunately, injury laws in New York have been designed to protect the worker who has been injured on the job. If you believe you have been wrongfully fired, speak with read more
  • Contract Prevents Personal Injury Plaintiff From Recovery

    The plaintiff slipped and fell on sweat at her gym, causing injury to her elbow that required surgery. Prior to joining the gym, the plaintiff signed a contract that prevents an injured patron from suing the gym for negligence for any injuries sustained while using the gym. The New Jersey Appellate Division upheld the trial court’s decision to dismiss the case because the contract prevented the plaintiff from suing the gym for negligence in connection with “voluntarily use of equipment and participation in instructed activity.” Plaintiff tried to read more
  • Injury Risks in NYC

    New York is a beautiful city, and people from all over the country and the world always visit the city to enjoy the same things many of the locals enjoy in this bustling city. Things such as the world’s finest restaurants, Broadway shows, excellent museums, and Central Park, among many others. As the New York Times reported, a record 65 million people visited the city in a recent year. Unfortunately, like any large metropolitan city, and with that many people around the city, New York has its fair share of accidents and injuries, even among the most read more

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