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Your rights as a passenger in a New Jersey car accident differ significantly from the rights of drivers involved in the same crash. Passengers rarely bear any fault for collisions, which typically simplifies the question of liability. However, New Jersey's no-fault insurance system creates unique considerations for how medical bills get paid and which...
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You were in a car accident. You're in pain, but you're also worried. Why? Because you've dealt with this before—an old back injury, a bum knee, or a chronic condition. Now, the insurance company is using your medical history as a weapon, suggesting your prior health issues disqualify you from compensation. Don't let them...
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Grungo Law is proud to present the South Jersey Christmas Lights 2025 tour locations. Holiday Light Displays by County Discover the best South Jersey Christmas lights, including walk-through displays, neighborhood lights, and synchronized light shows—all Holiday light displays are organized by county and town. Icon Key  🚶‍♀️ Walk-Through Display 🎶 Synchronized Light Show (radio...
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If you've been injured at work and receive a notice for a workers' compensation hearing in New Jersey, you're likely feeling a mix of confusion and anxiety. You probably have immediate questions: What exactly is this hearing for? Do I have to testify? How is this different from a courtroom trial? The good news...
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A parking lot slip and fall in Pennsylvania raises immediate questions about who bears responsibility for your injuries. Whether you tripped over a pothole outside a Cherry Hill shopping center, slipped on ice at a Philadelphia apartment complex, or fell due to poor lighting near a Medford grocery store entrance, the answer depends on...
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What Evidence Is Crucial in a Truck Accident Claim?

December 3, 2025 Caroline Bartosik
Truck accident evidence in Pennsylvania differs significantly from what matters in a typical car crash case. Commercial truck crashes involve federal regulations, multiple potentially liable parties, and electronic data that exists nowhere else. The evidence that proves fault in these cases may disappear within days or weeks unless someone takes specific steps to preserve...
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When a loved one dies due to someone else's negligence in Pennsylvania, the legal system provides two separate paths for families to pursue compensation. The distinction between wrongful death vs. survival action that Pennsylvania law creates sometimes confuses grieving families who hear attorneys discuss both claims as part of the same case. These two...
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If you were struck by a vehicle while cycling in Pennsylvania or New Jersey, understanding what caused your accident is critical to proving the driver's negligence and recovering compensation. Many crashes stem from drivers violating cyclist-protection laws; identifying the specific violated law is key to your case, and speaking with a New Jersey bike...
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If your loved one was seriously injured or died in a nursing home, proving negligence requires specific evidence and expert testimony. Severe bedsores, malnutrition, dehydration, unexplained falls, and medication errors are key warning signs. Proving negligence relies on timely records, credible witnesses, and qualified experts, and speaking with a South Jersey nursing home abuse...
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If you're injured by an uninsured or underinsured driver in Pennsylvania, you may recover through your own auto policy. Even if you weren't at fault, 75 Pa.C.S. § 1731 requires insurers to offer UM/UIM; you may claim these benefits if you purchased them. UM and UIM are distinct coverages with different triggers; depending on...
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