When a pedestrian gets hit by a car, the conversation about fault often starts with who had the right of way. That’s a reasonable starting point. But the legal picture is more detailed than most people realize, and understanding exactly what New Jersey law requires of drivers at crosswalks, intersections, and other pedestrian crossing points
When a loved one dies because of someone else’s negligence, the financial losses are often the first thing people think about. Medical bills. Funeral costs. Lost income. Those are real and recoverable. But the emotional toll on surviving family members is just as real, and New Jersey law recognizes that. Emotional distress damages fall under
Most people assume truck accident liability starts and ends with the driver. It doesn’t. In a lot of commercial truck accident cases, the trucking company shares responsibility, and sometimes carries the greater part of it. When you understand how company negligence actually contributes to these crashes, it can change the entire outcome of a claim.
Financial abuse in nursing homes happens far more often than most families realize. Vulnerable residents lose thousands of dollars to staff members, fellow residents, and even visitors who exploit their trust or take advantage of cognitive decline. It’s devastating. This type of elder abuse leaves victims both financially ruined and emotionally traumatized. How Financial Exploitation
Choosing a nursing home for someone you love ranks among the hardest decisions you’ll ever make. The facility becomes responsible for everything: daily care, safety, dignity, and quality of life. So that first tour? It matters more than most people realize. Here’s what happens, though. Families walk through and focus on the wrong things. They