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Are Theft Crimes in NJ a Misdemeanor or Felony Offense?

June 28, 2020

If you have been arrested for a theft crime in New Jersey, you may or may not be aware that you might be facing serious penalties in the event of a conviction, including prison time and fines. Moreover, a criminal conviction can have long-lasting consequences on your ability to find a job, apply for housing, or seek educational opportunities. As… [read more]

What Is the Penalty for Texting and Driving in New Jersey?

June 12, 2020

New Jersey law prohibits drivers from using handheld devices such as cell phones while actively driving, whether for texting, emailing, or making phone calls. Using a cell phone while operating a vehicle that is moving means that the driver is distracted and poses a risk of causing an accident that can injure other motorists and passengers, bicyclists, or pedestrians. Of… [read more]

Defenses to Reckless Driving Charges in New Jersey

May 31, 2020

According to the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), over a quarter million motor vehicle accidents happen on state roads and highways every year. Of these crashes, over 50,000 cause an injury of some sort, and over 500 result in fatalities. As a result, New Jersey laws are written in a manner to discourage unsafe driving practices, and to punish… [read more]

Underinsured Motorist Insurance & Pain and Suffering Damages

May 20, 2020

Like many other states, New Jersey goes by the no-fault insurance rule when it comes to compensation after a car accident. And if your policy won’t cover all damages and the at-fault driver has little or no insurance, the next step is often to turn to your underinsured motorist policy. But what if the accident was severe? Will the policy… [read more]

A Short Guide to Spinal Cord Injury Lawsuits in New Jersey

May 12, 2020

In the world of personal injury law, the term used to categorize the most serious harms is known as a “catastrophic injury.” The definition of a catastrophic injury is one with “direct and proximate consequences” that “permanently prevent an individual from performing any gainful work,” as per the United States Legal Code (USCS). One of the most serious catastrophic injuries… [read more]

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