How State of Mind Affects Proof Issues When you’ve been hurt or suffered an illness because of the wrongful behavior of another person, you have the right to bring a lawsuit seeking full and fair compensation for any damages or loss caused by that conduct. One of the key elements that you must prove in […]
Projecting Unreimbursed Medical Bills Related to an Accident In the aftermath of a personal injury caused by someone else’s wrongful act, you have the right to pursue, among other things, compensation for any medical expenses related to your injuries, provided they are not covered by insurance or otherwise paid. That includes any potential medical costs in the […]
The Things You Can Put Before a Jury to Prove Your Claim When you’ve been hurt in New Jersey in any type of accident caused by the wrongful act of another person, chances are that any lawsuit you file will be based on a legal claim of negligence. In a negligence lawsuit, you must prove that the defendant (the […]
What Is Loss of Consortium? Who Can Recover for Loss of Consortium? It’s customary, when there’s been a motor vehicle crash or any other type of accident, to focus only on the injuries suffered by persons involved in the accident. The consequences of a personal injury will often be felt by an injured person’s family […]
The Right Steps to Promote Your Legal and Physical Recovery In the immediate aftermath of any type of accident, the adrenalin and emotions you feel can cause you to lose focus of the important things you need to do to give yourself the best chance at a full financial and physical recovery. Here’s a checklist […]
Understanding What a Deposition Is | What to Expect If you have been injured because of someone else’s carelessness or negligence, you may find yourself involved in litigation to recover compensation for your losses. As a part of the legal process, you will likely be involved in depositions. You may be unfamiliar with this part of the […]
The Advantages of Settling a Lawsuit When you’ve been hurt because of someone else’s negligence or carelessness, you have a right to file a lawsuit seeking compensation for all your losses. Though you can go to trial and let a jury determine both liability and damages, it’s far more common for a personal injury claim to be […]
Studies Show Teen Drivers as Greater Risk of Involvement in Accidents It’s one of the most significant milestones in life—getting your first drivers’ license. It comes, though, with significant risk. According to the Centers for Disease Control, motor vehicle crashes are the second-leading cause of teen deaths. Drivers under the age of 20 are almost three times as […]
The Potential Sources of Damages When you’ve been hurt in a car, motorcycle or truck accident, your first course of action is typically to seek legal counsel and file a personal injury claim against the driver who caused the accident. In some instances, that may be all that’s necessary to get all the compensation necessary to cover your losses […]
We are sending holiday cheer to you in the hopes that you and your family have a very Merry Christmas and a healthy New Year. As we look forward to 2022 we humbly pray that the new year brings a new sense of peace and joy as we enter the new year ready for a […]
The Tools Your Lawyer May Use to Gather Information about Your Case When you file a lawsuit to recover compensation for injuries caused by the carelessness or negligence of another person, it’s not enough to simply allege that the defendant engaged in wrongful conduct. You must provide evidence that convinces jurors that your statement of the facts […]
Can You Sue the Person or Establishment that Served the Drinks? Most of us like to enjoy a little holiday “cheer,” whether it’s at an office party, the home of a friend or our favorite watering hole. Unfortunately, too many people have a little too much of the Christmas spirits, get behind the wheel of […]
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