In high-stakes commercial trucking cases in New Jersey, the most common mistake is focusing solely on the individual behind the wheel. When an 80,000-pound tractor-trailer causes a catastrophic...
In the world of New Jersey personal injury law, there is a myth that has cost victims millions of dollars. That myth is the "Two-Year Rule."
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"...
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...
In New Jersey, pursuing a personal injury claim when an individual is a minor is substantially different then seeking compensation for injuries when the victim is an adult. As minors, children do not...
One of the most difficult issues that arise during a personal injury case is when the insured’s/defendant’s insurance company seeks to disclaim liability coverage. This can be extremely frustrating...
On January 18, 2022, Governor Murphy signed a historic bill that will permit an insured to file a bad faith claim against its own insurance company where it fails to reasonably settle an...
The new law requiring insurance companies to disclose the policy limits before a lawsuit is filed to an injured party’s attorney will have a substantial positive impact on settlement discussions....
