Class action lawsuits are designed to efficiently resolve claims shared by many people, but success depends heavily on how plaintiffs and class members navigate the process.
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Defective Products vs. Misuse by Consumers
February 19, 2026
When a consumer is injured by a product, manufacturers and insurers often argue that the harm resulted from misuse rather than a defect.
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Vicarious Liability and Employer Responsibility
February 18, 2026
Vicarious liability is a legal doctrine that holds employers responsible for certain actions of their employees.
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Dog Bites on Public Property
February 17, 2026
Dog bites on public property can cause serious physical injuries and lasting emotional trauma.
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Witness Statements and Employee Testimony
February 16, 2026
Witness statements and employee testimony often play a decisive role in personal injury and premises liability cases.
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Explosion and Fire Accidents on Construction Sites
February 13, 2026
Construction sites involve the use of flammable materials, heavy equipment, electrical systems, and pressurized substances, all of which increase the risk of fires and explosions.
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Truck Driver Fatigue and Hours-of-Service Violations
February 12, 2026
Truck driver fatigue is one of the most dangerous and preventable causes of serious roadway accidents.
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When a Medical Error Becomes Legal Negligence
February 11, 2026
Medical treatment does not always produce the desired outcome, even when healthcare providers act carefully and responsibly.
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Injuries in Retail Stores and Shopping Centers
February 10, 2026
Retail stores and shopping centers are designed to attract large numbers of customers, which also increases the risk of accidents.
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What Happens If You’re Partially at Fault in a NJ Car Accident
February 9, 2026
Many drivers assume that being partially at fault for a car accident automatically prevents them from recovering compensation.
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