Just this past weekend, a 58-year-old woman was charged with driving while intoxicated after she allegedly reversed her car at high speed into the doorway and brick wall of a busy McDonald’s in Haddon Township…
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Too often we see employees suffer catastrophic injuries at the workplace. These injuries frequently include neck injuries, ankle injuries, back injuries, brain injuries, and sometimes even death. A Patterson woman was unfortunately one of these…
Read MoreIn 2012, The Supreme Court of the United States decided a case called Astrue v. Capato which held that state laws must be used to determine whether a child-parent relationship exists for children who were…
Read MoreJust this week, a three-car accident took place on Route 202 in Readington Township after cars tried to avoid hitting a deer that sprinted across the highway. The accident took place at around 9:15p.m. on…
Read MoreMany can recall the horror stories from around the country of the sudden, unexpected acceleration of Toyota vehicles that caused scores of deaths and injuries. Toyota Motor Corporation has recently settled the first in a…
Read MoreJasmine Rivera recently filed a federal lawsuit in Newark on the basis of wrongful death for the 2011 fatal shooting of her boyfriend and father of her young child, Malik Williams. The core of the…
Read MoreBack in October 1992, the Social Security Administration (SSA) published a “Notice” instructing individuals how to proceed if they feel that an ALJ (Administrative Law Judge) handled their complaint did so with bias, unfairness, and…
Read MoreMany victims of auto accidents seek help from chiropractors to deal with their resulting back problems. However, this common practice can sometimes be procured by illegal means. A Central New Jersey chiropractor has pleaded guilty…
Read MoreThe newly passed Strengthening Medicare and Repaying Taxpayers Act (SMART Act) could speed settlement of workers compensation claims for 2013. Just this month, President Obama signed H.R. 1845 into law after Congress approved it at…
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