As summer draws closer, you may think about the parties you will host at your New Jersey home. If you have a swimming pool, though, you generally need to make sure you take the precautions necessary to keep these parties safe. It important for you to remember that guests may sometimes be injured around a […]
With the Memorial Day weekend comes the unofficial start to summer in New Jersey. It is the first of many times over the coming months that people will take to the road in droves for long weekend getaways with friends and family. While these events should be times to celebrate they can unfortunately end up […]
In New Jersey, there has been an upswing in people who choose to commute by biking. While this has many benefits to your health and the environment, it also comes with some risk. Sharing the road with vehicles can always pose a danger to people on bikes. Fortunately, there are some things you can do […]
In cities across the country, pedestrians must use caution when crossing streets and walking along sidewalks. Just as much, drivers must maintain a keen awareness of surroundings, including those on foot. New Jersey residents have the right to feel safe when travelling, no matter the mode of transportation, and part of this safety includes protection […]
When residents in New Jersey like you hit the town, you expect to visit safe public places. Unfortunately, safety isn’t something you’ll get every single time. Lee Law Firm, LLC, will be here to lend a helping hand if you ever find yourself suffering due to the negligence of a public property owner. Slip-and-fall accidents […]
When New Jersey residents make sure their home is free of hazards, they may not consider whether their furniture is safe. However, some pieces of furniture can harm children if the furniture is not securely anchored, and sometimes TVs present a hazard to children as well. It is important for people to make sure their […]
When teenagers begin driving in New Jersey, parents typically worry about their safety on the road. They may not realize, though, that one hazard rides inside the car with their teenager–a cellphone. These devices can easily distract teens behind the wheel and may cause them to be involved in more collisions. One of the reasons […]
You may already be aware that construction is a dangerous industry to work for. However, what if you are minding your own business walking or driving past a construction site in New Jersey? It may interest you to find out that being in the wrong place at the wrong time near roadwork or a new […]
As a New Jersey resident, you are all too familiar with the havoc Mother Nature can wreak on streets, sidewalks, parking lots and outdoor stairs during the winter. Getting where you need to go when you need to be there often is challenging, if not downright hazardous. Your risk of falling on a slippery sidewalk […]
Many New Jersey drivers own small cars that cause them and their passengers to ride at eye level with the wheels of the large trucks with which they share the roads and highways. Crashing into the back or side of one of these high-riding trailers invariably results in serious injuries, if not death, for the […]
As a New Jersey resident, you know how hazardous outdoor walking can be, particularly during the winter months when the possibility of snow- or ice-covered sidewalks and parking lots always exists. Should you happen to slip and fall, however, exactly who do you sue to recover your medical costs and other damages? As FindLaw explains, […]
For many New Jersey drivers, having a vehicle to get from one place to another is a matter of convenience. Because it is a commonality for many people, it can be easy for some to forget that driving a vehicle is a privilege that should be carefully enjoyed to stay safe and protect others safety […]
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