Slip and Fall on Snow or Ice: Who Is Responsible?
In New Jersey, commercial property owners must clear snow and ice within a reasonable time after a storm ends. Residential homeowners generally aren't liable for natural accumulations on public sidewalks, but can be held responsible if they create or worsen a hazard.
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Who Pays My Medical Bills After an Accident?
In New Jersey, your own insurance typically covers medical bills after an accident, regardless of fault. Familiarizing yourself with your PIP coverage and how it interacts with health insurance can prevent unexpected out-of-pocket costs down the line.
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How Do Contingency Fees Work in Personal Injury Cases?
When you’re hurt in an accident, the last thing you want to worry about is paying attorney fees upfront. That’s why most personal injury lawyers use contingency fee arrangements. Instead of billing by the hour, your lawyer’s payment depends on the outcome of your case. This system allows injured people to pursue...
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What to Do After a Car Accident in New Jersey
Car accidents happen fast, but what you do next can make a big difference for your safety, recovery, and financial future. From getting medical care and collecting evidence to understanding New Jersey’s no-fault insurance laws, knowing the right steps can help you protect your rights and build a stronger claim for compensation.
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