Monthly Archives: March 2025

Teaching Your Teen to be a Safe Driver in the Snow
Learning how to be a safe driver in the best conditions is challenging enough for teens. However, when the weather is inclement, especially when it is snowy and icy, driving can be much more difficult for everyone, particularly for newer drivers. According to the Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist at Rutgers University,… Read More »

The Long-Term Impacts of Traumatic Brain Injuries
Whether you sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a car accident, from sports, or by violence, TBIs tend to be devastating and difficult to manage. While mild to moderate TBIs can have symptoms that linger for months or years, very severe TBI injuries may never fully heal, and individuals with these catastrophic TBIs… Read More »

4 Critical Ways An Attorney Can Help you After an Injury Accident
If another party’s reckless and careless behavior led to an accident that hurt you, filing a personal injury claim could be a legal option to recover financial compensation for your damages. In your claim, you may include the costs of the medical expenses you incurred, your property damage, missed wages from time away from… Read More »

Preparation for Safe Winter Driving in New Jersey
Training and experience with driving in slippery, treacherous winter conditions is one critical aspect of staying safe on the road in sleet, snow, and ice. However, it isn’t just one’s driving skills that matter; preparation is equally important. There are five climate zones in New Jersey, per the Office of the New Jersey State… Read More »

Truck Accidents and the Long-Term Damages They Cause
There are several reasons why truck accidents usually result in catastrophic damages and even loss of life. Semi-trucks are massive in size and incredibly heavy. When a vehicle the size of an 18-wheeler crashes into a smaller passenger vehicle, severe injuries and devastating outcomes can be inevitable-especially for those in the smaller car. As… Read More »

Hospitalization After a New Jersey Car Accident: Who Pays?
Annually, well over 200,000 New Jersey car accidents are reported in the state. While some of these can lead to only minor injuries, many require emergency hospital transportation. A common concern for injured parties after a car accident is medical care costs. In some instances, people who need to be hospitalized will decide to… Read More »