New Jersey’s Comparative Negligence Rule
New Jersey has adopted a modified comparative fault rule in cases where the plaintiff is partly at fault for their own injuries. Under comparative fault, each party is responsible for their own percentage share of fault in an accident and a plaintiff’s damages will be...
Preservation of Evidence
The preservation of evidence is a critical aspect of personal injury cases, and it's where the expertise of a personal injury attorney truly shines. These legal professionals play a pivotal role in ensuring that crucial evidence is safeguarded and properly documented,...
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