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February 12, 2026 John J. Scura III Insurance Claims, Car Accident

New Jersey Auto Insurance Minimums Increased in 2026: Is Your Family Protected?

As of January 1, 2026, New Jersey has officially implemented the second and final phase of a landmark legislative expansion to auto insurance requirements. For the first time in decades, the "floor"...

January 17, 2026 John J. Scura III Insurance Claims, Personal Injury

Why Don't Insurance Companies Fear Your NJ Personal Injury Case Until We Put It on Trial?

If you have been injured in an accident in New Jersey and are now facing a settlement offer from an insurance company that feels far lower than how your life has been affected. Nearly every injured...

January 12, 2026 John J. Scura III Personal Injury, Accident

What is PIP Arbitration Under the No Fault System in New Jersey?

If you have been in a car crash in New Jersey, you probably learned very quickly that the insurance system here operates differently from many other states because New Jersey is a no-fault state....

December 29, 2025 John J. Scura III Personal Injury, Accident

Are Commercial Truck Drivers Held to a Higher Standard of Care in New Jersey?

New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the United States and is a massive trucking route on the East Coast. Unfortunately, trucking accidents occur frequently in New Jersey. Trucking...

November 17, 2025 John J. Scura III Litigation

Presenting a Personal Injury Case Through a Translator in New Jersey: Challenges, Rules, and How We Help

Many of our personal injury clients only speak Spanish or another language, and our lawyers must rely on a translator for their testimony. When a client testifies through a court interpreter, many...

November 4, 2024 John J. Scura III

What is New Jersey’s Partial Comparative Negligence Law, and How Does It Affect Your Recovery In Your Injury Case?

What happens when a plaintiff has some fault for the happening of an accident.  Many times, both sides share some of the blame. New Jersey is a partial comparative negligence state. Understanding it...

July 19, 2024 John J. Scura III

New Jersey Modernizes Tax Sale Certificate Law: Protecting Homeowners' Equity by Requiring Sheriff Sales

July 10, 2024 John J. Scura III

The Value of Retired Judges in Legal Consultation and Alternative Dispute Resolution in New Jersey

In the dynamic and complicated landscape of legal practice, the inclusion of retired judges within a law firm can significantly enhance the strategic capabilities and client outcomes. At Scura...

July 5, 2024 John J. Scura III

Time Limits to Contest a Will In New Jersey

In New Jersey, once notice of probate is given by the proponent of a will, interested parties or next of kin typically have 120 days to contest a will. This period allows interested parties to file...

February 28, 2024 John J. Scura III Attorney

Why Mediation with a Retired Judge in New Jersey Makes Sense

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