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A DUI conviction in New Jersey can have a negative impact on many areas of your life, including your job, finances and freedom. Here's a look at the possible consequences of getting a DUI in New Jersey as well as the laws that apply. Consequences of DUI charge...
Truck drivers in New Jersey spend many hours on the road hauling goods to and from locations. Not only do they want to stay moving, but their contracting employers want them moving as well. And this is not to mention company drivers. There are rules and regulations...
Falls are a leading cause of serious injury in New Jersey and across the country, often causing broken bones and head trauma. The WHO reports that falls rank second as the top causes of unintentional and preventable injury worldwide. While public falls have slightly...
Truck accidents are always dangerous and put New Jersey residents at risk of catastrophic injuries and even death. One particular type of collision involving trucks is considered the most deadly: head-on collisions. How dangerous are head-on truck collisions?...
Most New Jersey companies are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance in the event of employees sustaining on-the-job injuries. However, they may also carry employer liability insurance. You might wonder if these two policies are the same thing. What is...
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charges usually stay on a New Jersey driver’s record for a minimum of ten years. Many drivers look for ways to expunge their record of DUIs for insurance purposes or otherwise. What to know about DUIs in New Jersey First-time DUI...
Many New Jersey workers who suffer from back pain are not aware that they may be able to receive workers' compensation for their injury. Workers' compensation laws vary by location, but in general, this insurance provides financial security and medical care to...
If you have been involved in a motor vehicle accident while traveling in New Jersey, you will need to file a report with your insurance company. Ideally, you will do so within 24 hours of the crash taking place. In most cases, you are not required to talk with any...
Physical evidence, such as bruises and lacerations, could support claims of assault and battery. However, anyone charged with assault and battery has a chance to provide a defense in a New Jersey courtroom. As with all criminal cases, guilt should derive from "proof...
Clearing a conviction for driving under the influence can be a difficult legal task in New Jersey. Just as the only real method of sobering up is the passage of time, the same principle applies in New Jersey DUI cases. New Jersey views impaired driving differently...