When someone is injured on another person’s property in New Jersey — whether in a slip and fall, dog bite, or a structural accident — the case typically falls under premises liability law.
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Failure to Remove Snow and Ice: New Jersey Winter Liability Laws
December 23, 2025
Each winter, New Jersey property owners face more than just the inconvenience of snow and ice—they face potential legal consequences if these hazards are not promptly and properly addressed.
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Lab Test Errors and Their Legal Implications
December 22, 2025
Accurate laboratory testing is one of the most critical aspects of modern healthcare.
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Construction Site Injuries for Non-Employees: Your Rights
December 19, 2025
Construction sites are among the most dangerous environments, filled with heavy machinery, hazardous materials, and constant activity.
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Defective Children’s Toys and Parental Legal Rights
December 18, 2025
Toys are meant to bring joy, creativity, and learning into a child’s life—but when a toy is defective, it can instead cause serious injury or even death.
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How Negligence Is Proven in NJ Bus and Trucking Accidents
December 17, 2025
When a bus or trucking accident occurs in New Jersey, determining who is legally responsible often depends on proving negligence.
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How Long Do You Have to File a Wrongful Death Claim in NJ?
December 16, 2025
Losing a loved one due to someone else’s negligence is a devastating experience.
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Red Flags That May Indicate Medical Negligence
December 15, 2025
When visiting a doctor, hospital, or clinic, patients expect to receive professional, attentive, and competent care.
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Crane Accidents and Liability Under NJ Law
December 12, 2025
Cranes are essential tools on construction sites, allowing workers to lift and move heavy materials that would otherwise be impossible to handle.
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How Courts Decide Whether to Certify a Class in New Jersey
December 11, 2025
Class action lawsuits allow groups of people with similar injuries or claims to join together in one legal case.
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