What the Insurance Company Will Do About Your Rahway Car Accident Claim

If you have filed a Rahway car accident claim, you may wonder what the insurance company for the person, persons, or company who caused your injury might do about it. Right after the insurance company is given notification of your … Continue reading


What If an Insurance Adjuster Says, “You Had Better Accept Our Offer Right Now Because We Will Not Be Making Another”?

This is a common, but insubstantial bluff Linden car accident attorneys see. If your claim is worth $25,000 right now, it will still be worth $25,000 a month from now. Furthermore, the insurance adjuster’s withdrawing his offer all but invites … Continue reading


Factors That Suggest Fraud in a Roselle Car Accident Claim

If the claims representative suspects that a car accident claim is fraudulent, the claims representative can refer the case to the insurance company’s Special Investigation Unit, or SIU. Fraud is defined as the misrepresentation of a material fact, on which … Continue reading


Special Factors That Claims Adjusters Consider in Your Woodbridge Car Accident Case

If you have been a victim in a car accident, you may be wondering how the insurance company will evaluate what happened to determine how much to pay out. Insurers want to make sure they only pay out valid claims … Continue reading


Elements a plaintiff must establish to prove a dog bite case in New Jersey

In my previous blogs I have addressed and cited New Jersey’s dog bite law and actually have gone over what a particular plaintiff must establish in order to make his/her case. Since then I have received numerous emails requesting follow-up … Continue reading


Injuries and the Use of Hand Trucks

It is a known fact that people who are required to transport beverages or other items from a delivery truck to a hand truck or stack are at an increased risk of injury. Accordingly, under OSHA standards, these types of … Continue reading


Dog bite injuries reviewed in light of New Jersey Law

If a person sustained personal injuries because she or he was attacked by a dog in the State of New Jersey then the liability of the owner of said dog is governed under N.J.S.A. 4:19‑16.  N.J.S.A. 4:19‑16,  in its pertinent … Continue reading