Overview Personal Injuries in New Jersey Have you ever suffered an injury as a result of someone else’s carelessness? If so, then you’ve probably wondered how you should go about getting money back for the bills associated with your injury. Often, the person responsible will question your claims or even refuse payment. What happens… [ Read More ]
Overview of Traumatic Brain Injuries Have you ever been in a situation where someone fell, hit their head and become temporarily unconscious? In the past, these events weren’t taken very seriously. Now, medical professionals have confirmed that such seemingly small injuries are actually serious traumatic brain injuries. It’s recommended that anyone who loses consciousness temporarily… [ Read More ]
Construction Accidents Because of the nature of the work involved, construction workers may sustain one or more work-related injury at some point in their careers. On any given day, construction workers may fall from scaffolding, get hit by falling debris, get injured by machinery or tools they use, or may be electrocuted by… [ Read More ]
Statistics on Construction Site Fatalities Throughout 2017, over 5,147 workers were killed on the job. That makes an average of about 14 deaths each day. Out of those fatalities, about 20 percent occurred in the construction industry. Despite rigorous regulations and safety standards, construction is an inherently dangerous field to work in. Accidents continue… [ Read More ]
Going to the playground during or after school is not as safe as many parents think it is. Even though many will say kids will be kids, it’s just not a good saying when it comes to children being injured on the playground. Injuries from playground equipment can be serious, putting kids in casts for… [ Read More ]
Personal injury cases can be settled one of two ways: out of court with an insurance company or a legal battle in court. There are pros and cons to both of them such as costs, time for it to settle, success rates, etc. Many people wonder, “ Will my personal injury case go to trial?”… [ Read More ]