TestAnyone who has ever attended a heavy metal concert is no stranger to the mosh pit. Indeed, some consider it an integral part of the experience. Participants consent to varying degrees of physical contact all the while assuming the risk of bodily injury. Conduct considered “outside the bounds”, however, could […]
Recent technological advances have transformed driverless cars from fantasy to near-reality. The interesting question becomes whether personal injury law can keep pace with our quest for automation. By removing human drivers from the equation, we must give pause to consider how “traditional” notions of negligence suits may shift in terms […]
NJ auto insurance coverage can be quite complex and very confusing. Navigating through options, policies and buyers’ guides leads to frustration and headaches. Many times we meet with clients who believe they have “full coverage” auto insurance. However after looking at their policy, it turns out they’ve made some mistakes […]
Every year my company has an annual summer picnic at one of the town’s parks. While you are not “required” to come to the event, if you don’t it is noticed by the higher-ups. This year, I was playing in the company softball game when I tripped over my own […]
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