By Tanya Phillips If you are unable to work due to an illness or injury, you are entitled to State Temporary Disability Benefits. The main requirement is that you are employed by an eligible New Jersey…
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By Tanya Phillips In New Jersey, workers’ compensation benefits are no fault. This means that workers are entitled to benefits regardless of fault for the incident. The first thing you should do if you are…
Read MoreInjuries on the job in New Jersey that involve a traumatic or specific accident must be reported to your employer and to the workers’ compensation insurance company within 90 days of the date when they…
Read MoreConsidering the expenses that can follow the unfortunate event of an accident or injury, it may not seem like the most convenient time to invest your money in hiring an attorney. Fortunately, in New Jersey…
Read MoreYou were in an accident, and the other party’s insurance company has sent you a document to sign which would release the other party for your injuries. You need to be very careful, as this may…
Read MoreEvery state has its own set of laws that govern how to file wrongful death lawsuits. In New Jersey, wrongful death is defined as being any death that was caused by some sort of wrongful…
Read MoreReckless endangerment is one of those legal terms which are heard a lot but is rather difficult to understand and specifically define in every situation. In legal terms reckless endangerment occurs when someone does something…
Read MoreA wrongful death case is a type of civil suit that can be filed by the survivors or the estate of a person that died due to someone else’s negligence or intentional actions. Usually, the…
Read MoreEmotional distress damages are more challenging to address through the legal system because of the very nature of the emotional pain. Unlike physical pain or injury that can be demonstrated, quantified and visible, emotional pain…
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