After a car accident, one of the first questions people ask is, “Who is going to pay my medical bills?” Understanding how medical bills are handled after a car accident is essential to protecting your health and your financial future. New Jersey…
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When someone is suspected of Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) in New Jersey, police officers typically administer Standardized Field Sobriety Tests to assess whether the driver is under the influence of alcohol. These tests are used to establish proba…
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Being charged with a crime is a serious matter, and you must attend any court hearings that are scheduled in your case. Whether you were charged with a traffic violation, a misdemeanor, or a felony, the consequences of missing a court date can be ser…
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When someone is injured in an accident caused by another individual’s carelessness or negligence, they have a legal right to financial compensation for the harm they suffered. This is typically accomplished by filing a claim with the at-fault party…
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Strange as it may sound, a person can be charged with a Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) charge in New Jersey even if the car is parked and the keys are not in the ignition. In fact, people have even been charged with DWI after they have arrived at th…
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A car accident is a sudden, traumatic event that can leave a person feeling overwhelmed and disoriented. The sudden release of adrenaline can trigger the body’s fight-or-flight response and temporarily mask pain. In addition to physical injuries th…
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The statute of limitations sets the timeframe for filing a lawsuit. When someone else’s negligence or intentional act causes injuries or death, the victim is entitled to compensation. But to secure the compensation you deserve, you must file your l…
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Recently, there’s been a significant change in New Jersey’s Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) laws and if you’ve been charged with a DWI, you might already be eligible to save your driver’s license! Now, many drivers convicted of DWI can reduce…
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New Jersey has some of the strictest drunk driving laws in the country. If you are convicted of DWI in New Jersey, you face harsh penalties that include substantial fines, potential loss of your driver’s license, and possible jail time. To defend a…
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Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) occurs when a person operates a motor vehicle after having consumed enough alcohol or drugs that they can no longer safely operate it. While New Jersey takes drunk driving charges seriously, the legislature has classif…
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