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  • Texting while walking prohibited in Fort Lee

    May 23, 2012

    Motor vehicles are considered a means of transportation for most, but any victim of a collision can tell you that they are more like weapons when it comes to car accidents. Some of the most horrific car accidents involve pedestrians who are left unprotected when they are struck by the mass of metal carrying a […]

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  • Minor injuries sustained on truck accident on the Turnpike

    May 21, 2012

    Accidents are a very common occurrence on the New Jersey Turnpike. The Turnpike is a busy roadway that has various types of vehicles traveling on it at any given time. Earlier this week a semi-truck was involved in an accident with a bus on the Turnpike. Truck accidents usually cause a great deal of personal […]

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  • Spinal cord injuries do not heal

    May 21, 2012

    New Jersey is just one of a handful of states that has legislation that would provide funding for spinal cord injury research. In many other states, such research often gets hung up in political bickering as to how such research should be funded. A key problem concerning spinal cord injuries suffered in a car accident […]

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  • Bayer birth control pills cause blood clots

    May 16, 2012

    Mass tort cases that had been filed in New Jersey and Pennsylvania concerning Bayer’s birth control pill have been settled for $110 million. As a part of this products liability suit Bayer agreed to pay each claimant $220,000 each due to the drug causing severe and potentially fatal blood clots among those that used the […]

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  • Did street racing cause a fatal car accident in New Jersey?

    May 16, 2012

    An ordinary trip to the gas station recently turned into a fatal motorcycle accident for one New Jersey cyclist. The accident occurred near the MetLife Stadium. The events that led up to the accident seemed ordinary, except that the cars involved in the accident were two Ferraris owned by a local company that specializes in […]

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  • Pit bull killed by police while raid being conducted

    May 14, 2012

    New Jersey police were recently forced to shoot and kill a pit bull while making a drug raid at a particular residence. The dog attacks occurred while police were conducting an investigation at the residence, and the continued in its pursuit of several different officers while police attempted to retreat from the animal. Though we […]

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  • Road rage is a real danger on New Jersey highways, laws stiffen

    May 14, 2012

    Truly coincidental, accidental things happen all the time. On the road, it is surely possible for two drivers to both properly signal and both move at the same time from two outer lanes into the middle lane. We’ve probably all seen it happen or had it happen to us on one of New Jersey’s busy […]

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  • Pedestrian accidents continue to be a tragedy in New Jersey

    May 11, 2012

    You may be familiar with the principle of pedestrian right-of-way at crosswalks. In a pedestrian accident, however, that knowledge may provide small comfort. Automotive crashes involving pedestrians continue to be a serious issue in New Jersey. In this year alone, more than 20 pedestrians have been struck, and three have been killed. New Jersey’s traffic […]

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  • New Jersey roofers injured by vat of acid

    May 10, 2012

    The nationally publicized story of the New Jersey roofer trying to save a co-worker who had just fallen into a vat of acid hopefully will bring heightened attention regarding worker safety concerns. Both received work-related injuries as one worker fell through a roof and into a vat of acid, and another worker suffered burns in […]

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  • Administrative judge dismisses a tenured New Jersey teacher

    May 09, 2012

    Tenure is a delicate subject. It has a lofty goal: serving the best interests of students while offering teachers employment protection. In practice, however, tenure may become a point of contention between school administrators and teachers’ unions. Christopher Cerf, New Jersey’s education commissioner, has recently dismissed a tenured teacher. The dismissal arose from an incident […]

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