In an important ruling, the Appellate Division determined that even if it is still snowing, commercial landowners may still have a responsibility to keep public walkways along its property safe and free from snow and ice hazards. In Pareja v. Princeton Int’l Properties, a plaintiff was seriously injured when he […]
In the personal injury matter of Pareja v. Princeton Int’l Properties, the Appellate Division released an important decision on April 9, 2020, (A-2111-18T3) regarding a commercial landowner’s potential responsibility to keep its public walkways along its property safe, via snow and ice removal, even when precipitation is falling. This is […]
In the published case of Rafanello v. Taylor-Esquivel, et al, the Appellate Division addressed whether a commercial vehicle was required to provide the minimum insurance coverage amount of $750,000 when engaged in interstate or intrastate commerce where the operator of the commercial vehicle was not listed on the insurance policy. […]
I’ve been hit by a vehicle that fled the scene, what should I do first? Call the Authorities. If you have been in an accident where the car that hit you fled the scene, immediately contact the police and emergency services to report the accident and any injuries. If you […]