One of the many reasons companies buy insurance is to protect them from accidents. Unfortunately, unexpected things do happen, like employees or customers slipping and falling at a business. If you are a victim of a slip and fall at work or at a busi…
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Just like any other state, there are areas in New Jersey that you have to be careful in because of the crime rate. If you live in a rougher area of the state, you may encounter more crime. If you are faced with a criminal charge, the first thing you…
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You probably have seen it on a television, where the postal worker is walking through a neighborhood and gets chased down by a dog. Believe it or not, this happens often. Sometimes, dogs will get loose and end up attacking these workers. Depending on…
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Getting a DWI (driving while intoxicated) is a real eye-opener to how serious this charge actually is. New Jersey has some of the toughest laws against drinking and driving. The penalties can be harsh including fines, loss of license, and jail time.…
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If you get charged with a crime that you are innocent of, hiring an attorney is the only way you are going to be able to prove your innocence. If you choose to represent yourself in court and explain your situation, the judge will most likely cut you…
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The question in an application that asks if you are a convicted felon is very intimidating. A lot of times, your felony charge resulted from a stupid mistake that you regret. However, there is a process available to most people that can wipe your rec…
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Even the best people can get in trouble with the law. Sometimes, just being in the wrong place at the wrong time can land you in a bind. Other times, however, having a really bad day can lead you to do something wrong. Finding a great New Jersey crim…
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Speeding tickets are expensive and are no fun. Seeing the flashing lights behind you and looking down at your speedometer can turn your stomach. The number of miles over the limit can affect your punishment. Did you know you have more options than ju…
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Burglary is most often defined as the unlawful entry into virtually any structure (not just into a home or a business) with the intent to commit virtually any crime (not just theft or larceny) within that structure. It is not necessary that the burgl…
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When a person is suspected of drinking and driving, law enforcement tries to gather evidence that supports their suspicion. They can gather evidence in a variety of ways, including observing the suspect, asking him or her to perform a roadside sobrie…
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