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How To Handle Personal Injury Cases Involving Tourists

If you’re injured while on vacation, you may not know how to handle the situation. From understanding whether your medical insurance works abroad to dealing with communication issues due to language barriers, foreign personal injury cases can be highly complex. These cases demand special attention to foreign laws, jurisdiction requirements, and international standards for optimal outcomes. Figuring out how to

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Proving Negligence in Slip-and-Fall Accidents

Slip-and-fall accidents can happen in many hazardous conditions, such as wet floors, icy sidewalks, and uneven surfaces, that should have been addressed but weren’t because of negligent care. If you were injured in a slip-and-fall accident, you must establish negligence to seek compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. Proving negligence in slip-and-fall cases requires key evidence,

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What’s The Risk Of Getting Hit By A Car While Biking?

Bicycling is a great way to get in shape and stay healthy, save on gas money, and help the environment by reducing pollution. But distracted and aggressive drivers make biking a dangerous sport, especially on a busy road. The good news is that severe bike accidents are decreasing due to bike groups advocating for betting infrastructure.  Unfortunately, there’s still a

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Public Transport Accident Claims: How Do They Work?

Accidents involving public buses, trains, and rideshare cars are alarmingly common. Many of these collisions end in serious or catastrophic injuries, and some are fatal. Public transport accident claims can be much more complicated than standard car accident claims. You’ll likely have to deal with large corporations or government entities with a well-oiled system of minimizing liability. A skilled, assertive

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Motorcycle Accident Without a Helmet: Can You File a Claim in NJ?

While motorcycles do provide riders with plenty of enjoyment and freedom, they also come with a higher level of risk. Their relatively small size means that they are no match for most of the other vehicles on the road. This significantly high risk is why helmets are such a necessity. While wearing a helmet can go a long way in

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Can I Sue for Accidents Due to Poor Road Conditions?

If you hit a giant pothole on your way to work, causing you to wreck your car, are you responsible for the accident and your injuries? While you may not realize it, other parties might’ve been involved in your single-vehicle accident, and you could have grounds for a lawsuit. If you’re asking, “Can I sue for accidents due to poor

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Can You Sue a Minor for a Personal Injury? Learn the Truth

Many personal injury cases in New Jersey are complicated even when they don’t involve unusual circumstances. However, certain out-of-the-ordinary situations could lead to more complications. If, for example, you’re ever in an accident involving a minor, you might not adopt the same approach you normally would when taking legal action. An atypical incident like this may leave you wondering, “Can

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Your Household Dust May Be Filled With These Hazardous Chemicals

We go through most of our days worrying about things such as money, bills, kids, dinner, and anything in between. These stresses are obvious, and it’s easy to understand why they deserve our immediate attention. However, there are more elusive things that you should be concerned with such as the air quality of your home or office. What many don’t

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EPA Eases Path For New Chemicals, Raising Fears Of Health Hazards

In a clear change in policy, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is preparing to change the way it analyzes potentially harmful chemicals. Under the current White House administration, the agency is planning to make a safety review process used to assess potentially harmful chemicals easier and quicker for companies to implement. Based on reports, the agency is prepared to work

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Coca Cola Death: Woman’s Coke Consumption Ruled Cause of Death

 Many people are addicted to soft drinks, despite the most commonly associated health risks: such as obesity, tooth decay, diabetes, heart disease, food addictions, blood sugar disorders and other eating disorders. These common problems still don’t detour Americans from consuming more than 13.15 billion gallons of carbonated drinks every year. That averages out to be an alarming 600 12-ounce servings

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