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Category Archives: Newark Car Accident Attorney

What Should I Do Immediately After an Accident in New Jersey?

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Accidents happen every day in the Garden State. Whether someone is commuting to work or working on a construction site an accident can occur. No one is ever prepared for an accident to happen to them and that’s why when it does happen it can be a very stressful situation to be in. It… Read More »

Newark Car Accident Lawyer Shares the Delayed Onset of Injury Symptoms

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Let’s suppose you get into a car accident on the New Jersey Turnpike and your car is totaled but you walk out with a few scratches and consider yourself lucky.  And while you may be relieved that you were not seriously injured; there are delayed injuries that may resurface later. As a Newark car… Read More »

Newark Car Crash Lawyer Shares What to Do if You Have Been in a Car Accident in NJ

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When a car accident happens in New Jersey it is often unexpected. Because people don’t expect to get in a car crash; when it does happen, it can be an unexpected and frightening experience. It can leave even the calmest person confused and frazzled. This is why it is important to know ahead of… Read More »

Newark Car Accident Lawyer Explains the Difference Between Types of Vehicle Collisions

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The good news is that the total number of vehicle crashes is down when looking back at data from 2004 in Essex County.  In 2004, there were 30,098 vehicle accidents and in 2020 that number declined to 20,071. Unfortunately, car accidents do still happen, and people are injured due to reckless drivers, hazardous road… Read More »

The Do’s and Don’ts of Building a Car Accident Claim in Newark

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Best Practices for Building a Car Accident Claim in Newark A serious car accident can derail your life in the blink of an eye. Instead of waking up to your normal routines—the early morning commute, the school run, the errands—you could be staring down a long road to recovery, a thousand painful steps between… Read More »

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