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Five Things to Know about Spinal Cord Injuries

August 31, 2020

A spinal cord injury ranks among the more catastrophic and dangerous injuries that an accident victim can suffer. A serious spinal cord injury can easily result in paralysis and leave an accident victim with lifelong debilitating effects. If you or a loved one have suffered a spinal cord injury, below are five things you should know about these types of… [read more]

How Much Compensation Can You Claim in a Birth Injury Lawsuit?

August 17, 2020

Thousands of babies across the country are born each year with a birth injury. Unfortunately, many of these birth injuries could be avoided with competent and proper medical care. When your child’s birth injury was caused by the negligent care of a physician or other medical provider, you and your family shouldn’t have to be responsible for the significant costs… [read more]

Defending Mortgage Fraud Charges in NJ

August 4, 2020

The mortgage crisis that rocked the country during the 2008-2009 financial crisis led to a great number of criminal charges and prosecutions for mortgage fraud in New Jersey. With the current economic upheaval caused by the coronavirus pandemic, we may likely again see a significant increase in mortgage fraud prosecutions. If you are involved or looking to get involved with… [read more]

Evidence in Car Accident Cases

July 12, 2020

In any car accident, even a seemingly-minor fender bender, you should still take efforts to collect evidence as soon as possible after the crash. Key pieces of evidence, such as photos or video of the accident scene, witness statements, or police accident reports may later prove useful in developing a strong, persuasive legal claim for compensation for any injuries or… [read more]

Do I Have to Disclose All of My Finances During Divorce?

July 7, 2020

In a divorce proceeding, both spouses are required to disclose all their financial assets and income to each other and to the court. Unfortunately, sometimes a spouse may not disclose all their assets or income. Many times this error is simply an oversight. However, in some cases a spouse may deliberately try to conceal assets and income to avoid having… [read more]

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