A rail car filled with construction materials caught on fire in New Jersey June 2012 when it was ignited by a welder. According to the Jersey Journal, the car was parked at the CSX rail yard on Pennsylvania Avenue in Kearny, New Jersey. Though no one was injured in the fire, the case brings up some important points. [Read more…]
WHAT IS THE LAW REGARDING FALLS IN A SUPERMARKET?
Often times there are food and drink spills in the aisles of supermarkets. These spills cause dangerous conditions that can lead to patrons falling and injuring themselves. [Read more…]
Tree Branches And Personal Injury
by Matthew V. Villani
On May 2012, a twenty-five year old man from New Jersey was killed when a four-foot, 70-pound tree branch fell on top of him at work. Trees and their branches are common causes of personal injury. However, under New Jersey Law, mother-nature isn’t always to blame for these accidents. [Read more…]
What Is Negligence?
If you have been involved in a personal injury accident of any kind, you likely have numerous questions and concerns. Unless you have been through the process before, you probably don’t know much about the law of torts, the standard of negligence or how your case will be handled. While each personal injury case is unique and presents its own set of facts and circumstances, the basic concepts remain the same. [Read more…]
Even if you are injured in a foreign country you may be able to sue in New Jersey
By Matthew Villani
Each year, millions of individuals flock to foreign countries to visit family, vacation or conduct business. Unfortunately, the substandard conditions and regulations of those countries often cause these individuals to return home injured. [Read more…]
The Importance Of Early Representation In Personal Injury Cases
By Matthew V. Villani
Many people believe they can wait up to two years after an accident before filing a personal injury lawsuit. However, people are often surprised to learn that when bringing a claim for personal injuries against a public entity or an agent or employee of a public entity, they must give proper notice of the claim within 90 days of their accident or injury or they may have forever waived their rights to bring a lawsuit and receive compensation. [Read more…]
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