TestAs published in New Jersey Law Journal, November 1, 2018 OSHA Places Responsibility Squarely on General Contractors With regard to the primary responsibility for implementation of the Job Site Safety Program, OSHA is clear. For decades, both industry authorities and government authorities have been in agreement with regard to the […]
Dear Ask the Attorney: I slipped and fell on ice on a sidewalk this winter and was injured. What are my legal rights? W.D. Dear W.D.: At this time of year, given the severe weather of snow and ice, it is not uncommon for someone to slip and fall on […]
Dear Ask the Attorney: The other day I was in a 5 car chain-reaction accident. A car plowed into another from behind, who then hit the car in front of him, who then hit me, causing me to hit the car in front of me. There were injuries including me. […]
Out of the anxiety, uncertainty, and fear associated with being involved in an automobile accident comes the added confusion as to one’s rights when asserting a claim for bodily injuries. You may have previously heard terms, such as “No Fault,” “PIP,” “Verbal Threshold,” and/or “Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist.”