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On October 24, 2018, the Appellate Division delivered an unpublished opinion in the matter of Starner v. Haemmerle, et. al., No. A-0153-17T2, 2018 WL 5273995 (App. Div. Oct. 23, 2018), foreclosing the application of automobile insurance coverage to all-terrain vehicles. The underlying facts of this case involved an ATV accident […]
One of the most common questions regarding a lawsuit is the cost. Who will cover the costs associated with litigation? The answer to this is particularly important if you are out of work, unable to earn an income due to an injury or have no savings to cover any up-front […]
Anyone 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 […]
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