December 8, 2014

Princeton Woman Injured in Single-Vehicle Car Accident

Police in Princeton NJ are investigating a traffic accident that resulted in a local woman being hospitalized. According to authorities, the 56-year-old victim was driving her 1997 Ford Expedition on Mercer Street near Hale Drive when she lost control of the vehicle and skidded off the road. The SUV ultimately came to a stop when

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October 21, 2014

Car Reportedly Hits Pedestrians Crossing Road in Princeton NJ

Princeton NJ police are investigating a motor vehicle accident that seriously injured two people. A 54-year-old West Windsor man, accompanied by his 8-year-old son, attempted to cross Washington Road in Princeton when he was reportedly struck by a car. According to authorities, the 8-year-old child was also hit by the vehicle. The two victims had

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October 6, 2014

CR Recovers 2 Million for Pedestrian Injured in Princeton NJ

Kamensky Cohen & Riechelson partners Jerrold Kamensky and Kevin Riechelson recently represented a client in an auto accident case. Our client, an undocumented alien, was crossing Witherspoon Street in Princeton NJ when he was struck by a car. The crash caused our client to suffer a traumatic brain injury. During negotiations with the defense attorneys, we

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October 6, 2014

CR Defends Client in Multi-Million Dollar Commercial Law Claim

Cohen & Riechelson partners Phil Cohen and Kevin Riechelson recently took on the defense of a fraud claim seeking 3.6 million dollars in damages. Cohen and Riechelson represented the clients in Bankruptcy Court and contested the plaintiff’s claims of fraud and piercing the corporate veil. Prior to hiring CR, the defendant was represented by one

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September 21, 2014

Research Shows Traumatic Brain Injuries Have Long-Term Effects

Traumatic brain injuries are a serious problem in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and throughout the U.S. Recent legal action over the long-range impact of traumatic brain injury (TBI) involving the National Football League (NFL) and its players has been extensively reported by the news media. For example, the New York Times ran a wide-ranging series of

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