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In the unpublished Appellate Division case of Matthew Domenick v. County of Middlesex, the Plaintiff, Matthew Domenick tripped and fell during a softball game on County property and sustained injuries. As a result, Domenick instituted a personal injury action against the County and alleged that it was negligent in the […]
Wearing a seatbelt is smart. The belt is a safety feature, of course, but it is also required by law. In New Jersey, all drivers and passengers (including the rear seat passengers) who are at least 8 years of age or at least 57 inches tall are required to wear […]
Two recent Appellate Division cases involved plaintiffs who suffered serious injuries resulting from slip and fall accidents. These cases show that in instances where the defendant’s store/business did not create the negligent condition, an injured plaintiff must be very specific about what substance or condition caused them to fall. A […]
When picturing a college party, your mind may go straight to National Lampoon’s Animal House with underage intoxication and rowdy behavior. While fictional movies about college drinking offer comedic entertainment, when similar antics happen in the real-world, and an intoxicated party-goer is severely injured, who might be liable for the […]
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