How Are Damages for Pain and Suffering Calculated?

March 5, 2021

How Are Damages for Pain and Suffering Calculated?

Serving Personal Injury Victims and Getting Compensation for Damages in Trenton, Lawrence, Princeton, Hamilton, and Mercer County. We can’t give strict rules or formulas to put a dollar value on the pain and suffering you endured in a personal injury case, but here are some guidelines for what an insurance company might consider. If you

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December 28, 2020

Smartphone Data Can Impact Your Personal Injury Case

As smartphone usage, capabilities, and technology continues to develop, smartphones and other “smart” devices like smartwatches and sports bands are increasingly playing an important role not only in our everyday lives but in personal injury claims as well. Considering the amount and types of data that these devices can record, it is no surprise that

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Decline in Traffic Fatalities During Covid-19 Pandemic

November 10, 2020

Decline in Traffic Fatalities During Covid-19 Pandemic

According to a CBS This Morning report, more than 20 states saw a marked drop in fatalities caused by car accidents between March and May The Covid-19 pandemic that has wrought havoc on the entire planet has adversely impacted nearly every aspect of our lives. Our physical, emotional, social, and financial lives have been put

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Young Male Pedestrian Killed in West Windsor NJ Auto Accident

September 29, 2020

Young Male Pedestrian Killed in West Windsor NJ Auto Accident

The Auto Accident and Personal Injury Attorneys of CR are here to assist you if injured in a Pedestrian Accident. A young male, a pedestrian, had been walking in the left, northbound lane of Route 1 in West Windsor just after 11 p.m. when he was hit by a motor vehicle, according to the local

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Walkers and Bikers´ Safety in New Jersey Roads

September 3, 2020

High Level of Pedestrian Accidents on New Jersey Roads

New Jersey experiences a disproportionate number of pedestrian injuries and fatalities than the national average based on population rates. Pedestrians, bikers, and motorists all have the responsibility of sharing the road. Motorists need to watch for pedestrians, and pedestrians need to watch for motorists – it is a two-way street! During the past several years,

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