DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-KNOW WHEN TO WALK AWAY!

Often what starts out as a simple family argument can easily escalate into a serious situation with life-changing consequences, especially when alcohol is involved. The New Jersey Domestic Violence Act is intended to provide a robust framework for protecting victims...

AUTOMOBLE INSURANCE-CHANGES COMING IN 2026

Effective January 1, 2026, New Jersey has increased its mandatory minimum auto insurance liability limits to $35,000 for bodily injury per person, $70,000 for bodily injury per accident, and $25,000 for property damage. This final phase of the 2022 reform (P.L.2022,...

HIT AND RUN…..WHO PAYS?

HIT AND RUN.....WHO PAYS? If the driver who caused the accident is identified, they would be held liable for the damages resulting from the accident. This would involve their insurance company covering the costs of property damage, medical expenses, and other losses...

DOG BITE LIABILITY

In New Jersey, the law regarding liability for dog bites is outlined in what's known as the "dog bite statute." According to this statute, a dog owner is typically held strictly liable for any injuries or damages caused by their dog biting someone, regardless of the...

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