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What Types of Outside Experts Can Potentially Help With a Personal Injury Case?

When you are pursuing a personal injury case, you need to use all of the resources at your disposal to make a convincing argument that you deserve compensation. That can be tough to do on your own. A Clinton, New Jersey personal injury lawyer from our law firm can make it easier to build a case, and one tool at our disposal are outside experts who can testify on your behalf.

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What Should I Do After a Pedestrian Accident?

If you are injured in a pedestrian accident, you need to take some steps to protect yourself and hold the person who caused you harm accountable. If you are able, you should: Call the police Get the information of any drivers involved in the accident Get contact info for eyewitnesses Attend to your medical needs Keep records of any costs associated with your accident Then you may want to consider hiring a New Jersey auto accident lawyer that can help you pursue compensation. What Are the Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents?

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How to Sue a New Jersey Doctor For a Medication Error

There are few things more frustrating, upsetting, and downright bewildering than being betrayed by a careless doctor. Here at the Law Office of Craig M. Rothenberg, we understand this, which is why we are 100% dedicated to fighting for all clients who have been wronged by medical professionals via incidents of medical malpractice.

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Who Is At Fault For Accidents Involving Student Drivers?

Car accidents can be caused by drivers of any age group, but a large number of crashes per year are due by teenagers. This is because young drivers are inexperienced and therefore are more likely to panic in situations where they don't know what to do. Some auto collisions in our state are caused by student drivers who are just learning how to drive.

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What Are The Most Common Mistakes When Filing A Car Accident Claim In NJ?

New Jersey is a no-fault state for car accidents, meaning your own auto insurance is responsible for covering your damages after an accident, no matter who caused it. However, there are some instances where injured victims are eligible for compensation when an accident is due to another driver's negligence. In court, negligence is when someone fails their civic duty to prevent harm to others.

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