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How to Prevent a Winter Slip and Fall Accident

December 11, 2022

Winters in New Jersey can be harsh. The rate of slip-and-fall accidents increases significantly in the winter months due to an increased amount of ice and snow. As such, we have compiled a list of tips to prevent slips, trips, and falls. Wear the Right Shoes Shoes or boots with good soles can give you the traction you need on… [read more]

Steps to Take After a NJ Car Accident

December 5, 2022

Most people don’t realize that they don’t know how to handle a car accident until they’re standing on the side of the road deciding what to do. There are a few key things to do following a car accident to protect both yourself and your legal rights. Keep reading to find out what these are: Stop You should always stop… [read more]

How Negligence May Have Caused Your Thanksgiving Accident

November 15, 2022

If you get into a car accident over the holiday season, it could have been just that: an accident in which no one is to blame. However, a large percentage of Thanksgiving and holiday-related accidents are due to negligence. This can make a difference in who is responsible for your damages. What is Negligence? Negligence refers to wrongdoing. It implies… [read more]

Does Daylight Savings Time Increase the Rate of Car Accidents?

November 6, 2022

Daylight savings time is a controversial subject that people tend to either agree with or don’t. The point of daylight savings time is to manage how much sunlight is available throughout the seasons. This time change has been the topic of numerous studies as researchers attempt to find out how it affects our circadian rhythms and if it makes people… [read more]

Determining Visitation Rights in New Jersey

November 6, 2022

Determining visitation rights is not always easy. In this type of situation, the court has usually already awarded one parent with full custody. The next step is to determine how often visitation rights are granted, as well as the rules of where and when visits will be conducted. Read more: 5 Common Questions We’re Often Asked About Divorce and Property… [read more]

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