Whether your child is crossing a street, walking along a sidewalk or waiting at a bus stop, he or she is considered a pedestrian. If your child is one of the hundreds of New Jersey children who walk to and from school each day, you may have questioned how you can educate him or her […]
Each day, thousands of New Jersey residents rely on bicycles to get from one place to another, and each year a number of those are killed or injured in bicycle-related accidents. Riders who are committed to protecting their safety will take the time to invest in a properly fitted helmet that securely protects their head […]
People in New Jersey who love to ride motorcycles are generally very excited when spring returns. Being on two wheels is far more pleasant in better weather for sure. However, weather is only one component of riding on a motorcycle and the dangers associated with sharing the roads with cars, trucks and other passenger vehicles remain […]
As one of the hundreds of thousands of drivers on New Jersey roads, chances are you have thought about how you would react if you were involved in a car accident. However, have you ever considered what steps you would take if you witnessed an accident? Geico has provided drivers like you with an outline of […]
If you are one of the hundreds of motorcycle enthusiasts traveling on New Jersey roads, you may know that the thrill of riding can sometimes be overshadowed by safety concerns. Even though you may be the most knowledgeable, careful and vigilant motorcyclist out there, your life can still be endangered by the distraction or carelessness […]
Every day, New Jersey residents enjoy the convenience, exercise and fun that comes from riding a bike. For some, it is a reliable mode of transportation. For others, it could be a way to exercise, a competitive endeavor or an outlet to recharge and enjoy the fresh air. However, cycling accidents can and do happen. […]
New Jersey roads and thoroughfares see the passage of many trucks each day, and more often than not, the drivers have traveled a significant distance. Inadequate rest or fatigue is often to blame for truck accidents. In what is perhaps one of the most highly publicized truck accidents in history, CNN reported that a Walmart truck driver […]
Slip-and-fall accidents can occur on most any property due to unsafe conditions involving a spill, ice or some other obstruction in the walkway. These falls can result in a myriad of issues, including traumatic brain trauma if the victim hits their head on the ground or on some other object. In fact, the Centers for […]
In New Jersey, drivers like you share the road with many others, each with their own destination being their primary focal point. Unfortunately, mistakes are made and accidents happen. If you are in a crash yourself, there are certain types of injuries you might receive that are difficult for you to initially identify. According to […]
In New Jersey, driving while talking or texting on a hand-held cellphone is against the law. As a result, a number of drivers have turned to using hands-free cellphones, as they are marketed to drivers as being a safe and legal alternative to hand-held devices. Studies show, however, that hands-free cellphones are not much safer […]
New Jersey drivers just like you face the possibility of getting into an accident every time they drive. It’s the unfortunate result of not being able to predict and control every aspect of being on the road. That unpredictability can lead to accidents, and accidents in return can lead to injuries. Some injuries are more […]
Each year, an unacceptable number of people are hurt or killed in motor vehicle accidents. From driver intoxication to excessive speed and inclement weather, these crashes take place for a myriad of reasons. Sadly, many lost lives and debilitating injuries were preventable, but reckless drivers chose to get behind the wheel and violate laws. In […]
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