TestOn December 31, 2019, the Appellate Division in Jackson v. Shop Rite of Ewing, (A-3267-18T2), an unpublished opinion, affirmed the decision of the trial court in Mercer County granting defendant’s motion for summary judgment on the issue of lack of notice. In this case, plaintiff Beverly Jackson was a customer […]
The COVID-19 virus has forced many employees to work at home during the work week for the first time ever. This work from home set up invites an important question: Does an employer’s workers’ compensation insurance company cover their employees’ injuries that happen at home? The Employer’s Place of Business […]
Anyone who owns a car in New Jersey is required by law to purchase car insurance. A car insurance policy can be purchased through a local insurance agent or in some cases through a car insurance company directly. Selecting your car insurance can be expensive (New Jersey is one of the highest in the United States) and confusing.
State’s Appellate Division Rules on the Inclusion of Surprise Expert Testimony in Slip and Fall Trial If a personal injury matter goes to trial, it is common practice for the lawyers to present expert testimony and reports that evaluate aspects of the case. A credible and logical expert can offer […]
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