Car Crash
NJ Laws Regarding Driving Trucks and SUVs That Are Lifted
It is common to see lifted trucks and SUVs on New Jersey roads. Drivers may decide to lift their trucks and SUVs because they think that it looks “cool” or because they think that it can enhance their vehicle’s performance. However, driving a truck or SUV that is lifted can be very dangerous, especially to…
Read MoreIs New Jersey a No-Fault State? Who’s Liable in Car Accidents?
If you are involved in an accident in New Jersey, you will likely want to quickly determine who caused the accident and who should be held liable for your damages. However, New Jersey is one of 12 states that follows a no-fault rule. While this can complicate things, it is important to know and understand…
Read MoreWorst Drivers in the Country Ranked: How Did New Jersey Do?
A study was recently released, which ranked every state’s driving from worst to best across the country. There were several different metrics used in the study, which consisted of various types of dangerous behaviors that led to fatal crashes. As a result, many New Jersey residents may be curious to know where The Garden State…
Read MoreWhat to Do After a Hit-And-Run in New Jersey
While any type of car accident can be stressful and frustrating, hit-and-run accidents cause a lot of confusion that other car accidents typically do not. The reason for this is because hit-and-run accident victims not only have injuries and property damage, but the responsible driver has fled the scene, leaving them feeling lost and confused…
Read MoreSettlement or Jury Trial: Resolving Your Accident Case
When you’ve been hurt as the result of the negligence of someone else, the only true remedy available against those people or companies is compensation in the form of money damages. Your case can resolve via a settlement or jury verdict, and the decision to settle or try your case can affect how the matter…
Read MoreAre Your Kids in the Right Seats for Their Age?
Car accidents are a leading cause of severe and fatal injuries for children. One way to reduce the risk of injury is to make sure your child is buckled up at all times. But which car seat do you get? Does your child need a booster? What about riding in the front seat – are…
Read MoreDifferences in Driving Laws: South Jersey vs. “The City”
Since South Jersey and Pennsylvania are in such close proximity, many drivers find themselves commuting back and forth for work, medical care, classes, and even entertainment options. Even though everyone must undergo tests to receive their driver’s license, it is important to know that traffic laws and rules can vary by state. Therefore, before you…
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