There is a famous question about what happens when a tree falls in an empty forest. But there are a few more questions that arise when a tree falls on someone’s personal property. There is…
Read MoreFebruary 2013
Sometimes there are good stories. Like one recently told by the president of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives (NOSSCR). She described, in a newsletter to members, that an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)…
Read MoreAn employee seeking to be compensated for work-related injuries or diseases must often overcome a number of dizzying hurdles. Access to workers compensation is not always a simple matter. But a new bill under consideration…
Read MoreIn June, 2012, a bill was introduced to the New Jersey State Senate that would change certain parts of the eligibility criteria for the state TPAF, JRS, PERS, PFRS and SPRS disability pension systems. Sponsored…
Read MoreStryker Orthopaedics, a large manufacturer of medical devices, has provided thousands of patients with hip implants over the years. Last July, however, Stryker recalled two of its hip implants, the Stryker Rejuvenate and ABG II…
Read MoreThe parents of a motorcyclist killed in a West Creek collision back in May 2012 has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the driver of the SUV involved in the fatal accident. The case will…
Read MorePlacing a family member in a nursing home can be an emotional and tolling process. Families spend much time conducting research when searching for a nursing home that can provide the highest degree of care…
Read MoreBack in November 2012, a train derailed over the Jefferson Street Bridge in Paulsboro, New Jersey, resulting in four tanker cars landing in the water of Mantua Creek. One of the fallen cars leaked thousands…
Read MoreSchools and other buildings across New Jersey undergo testing every year to ensure that lead levels are within a range that are not considered harmful to your health. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, many…
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