You may need to notify the person who has caused the injuries in a recent accident. You simply need to think about who could have been at fault in order to determine who you need to tell. You may not have to give any insurance companies or the individuals involved detailed facts about the accident or the injuries you have…
After a serious New Jersey car accident, many different questions emerge. One major question is likely to be whether you can be held liable for another person’s driving. Even if you were not in the car, you could be held responsible for a car accident that occurred with another driver. Legal Responsibility for Car Accidents on NJ Roads and Highways…
There are many different kinds of injuries that an employee can sustain on the job. Some of these will be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits, but people often have a great deal of questions about repetitive stress injuries and whether they will actually qualify for workers’ comp. How Repetitive Stress Injuries Occur in the Workplace Workplace injuries that are associated…
Has your employer informed you that it is time for your independent medical examination? How you approach this meeting is important and could have a significant impact on your ability to recover the compensation you need to get better after a workplace injury. An independent medical examination involves an evaluation by a medical provider who will give an opinion on…
Personal injury lawyer Jon Bramnick will be a featured speaker at the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) Annual Meeting in Atlantic City on Wednesday, May 18, 2018. His seminar, titled “Why People or Jurors Don’t Like You: Interpersonal Skills Inside and Outside of the Courtroom,” will feature Mr. Bramnick providing extensive tips on interpersonal skills for all lawyers. Mr.…