Tailgating Accidents in NJ

March 20, 2022

Tailgating is a Major Cause of Car Accidents in NJ

Because of the serious related injuries and the frequent occurrence, tailgating is considered a major source of auto accidents. Tailgating is a dangerous practice where a driver allows their car to get precariously close to the car’s bumper in front. It occurs mainly on highways at high speeds and is incredibly dangerous. If you were

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Verbal Threshold in Car Accidents NJ

March 13, 2022

Understanding Verbal Threshold and Its Impact on Car Accidents in NJ

The verbal threshold limits the driver’s right to sue for accident-related injuries in exchange for a reduction in the auto insurance premium amount. There are hundreds of car accidents in New Jersey every year. In 1988, the state legislature passed a law that created a no-fault insurance program that controls a driver’s right to sue

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March 6, 2022

Neuropathy and Car Accidents in New Jersey

Mercer County Nerve Damage Lawyers Besides scratches, bruises, and a broken bone, nerve damage is also a common and painful consequence provoked by an auto accident. When we think about a car accident and the injuries it can produce, we frequently think of broken bones, head injuries, or lacerations. Still, there are a myriad of

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Facing Auto Accidents with Under/Uninsured Drivers in Mercer County, NJ

February 13, 2022

Accidents with Uninsured/Underinsured Drivers in New Jersey

Although New Jersey Laws Require All Drivers to Carry Car Insurance, Still Some Drivers are Uninsured, Meaning More Complications to Deal with if You are in an Accident with One Getting into an accident is a stressful and emotionally draining process, even more so if you or people in your car were seriously injured. Accidents are

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Psychological Effects After a Car Accident

December 6, 2021

Psychological Effects After a Car Accident

Being involved in a Motor Vehicle Accident in New Jersey can Affect you Psychologically, in Addition to the Physical Effects. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that a car accident occurs nearly every 10 seconds in the United States. And of those accidents, approximately one-third of drivers and passengers experience mental health issues, most

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