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Steven M Weisbrot
Springfield Class Action Attorney.
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  2. Okorie Chukwudimm Okorocha

Do i need an attorney?

Asked by a user in Morris Plains, NJ - over 3 years ago.

It would certainly be advisable to consult with a criminal attorney in regards to your summons. Best of luck.

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What are the statute of limitations in NJ for filing a personal injury lawsuit against tortfeasor

Asked by a user in South Plainfield, NJ - over 3 years ago.

Generally, the Statue of Limitiations in a New Jersey negligence case is two years. There are certain situations however which may affect the length of the Statue of Limitations. For example if a minor was involved the statute of limitations for the minor is usually 2 years from the minor's eighteenth birthday. New Jersey also recognizes what is known as the "discovery rule", which provides that the statute of limitations begins to run when the injured party knows or should have known that...

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My brother died at his Girlfrends house from CARBON monoxied from her gas heater ! my brother has his own home. She is allwrite!

Asked by a user in Philadelphia, PA - about 3 years ago.

My sincere condolonsces on your loss. I agree with the above posters in that a personal injury attorney needs to be contacted regarding this tragic event. However, you should be aware that The Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure provide that the action for wrongful death shall be brought only by the personal representative of the decedent. which would be your brother's spouse if he was married at the time of his death. If he was unmarried at the time of his death, there are statutory...

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  3. Howard Robert Roitman

I was involved in a motorcycle accident. I went around a blind corner and hit a patch of gravel in the middle of my lane.

Asked by a user in Washington, NJ - over 2 years ago.

It is very possible that you may have one or more claims arising out of this accident. Claims against a town are subject to strict notice requirements that must be adhered to. Additionally, you may have to prove that the town had actual notice of the patch of gravel or that the patch had been there for so long that the town should have known it was there. You should definitely contact a New Jersey licensed Personal Injury attorney to preserve your rights. There is also the possibility that...

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  2. Howard Woodley Bailey
  3. Edgardo Rafael Baez

Child porn placed on website without permission and webmaster refusing to take it down

Asked by a user in Hampton, NJ - about 3 years ago.

I agree with the above poster. You should contact the Prosecutor's office as soon as possible. Additionally, you may have civl remedies against the website owners and should contact an attorney as soon as posisble. Good luck!

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  2. Andrew S Blumer
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  4. Lars A. Lundeen

Accident that caused moderate head injury and other injuries -- should i get a lawyer of just wait to see what happens?

Asked by a user in New Jersey - over 2 years ago.

You should contact a reputable personal injury attorney at once to guide you through this difficult time. I would be glad to speak with you at length at your convenience. Please do not hesitate to give me a call. I hope you have a full and speedy recovery. 973 467 1060

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  2. Alan James Brinkmeier

We are getting suit for having a business with a similar name.Ours has a different letter at the end. We produce similar product

Asked by a user in Scotch Plains, NJ - almost 3 years ago.

This is a very complicated, fact-specific matter. It would be difficult to offer you any advice without viewing the trademarked items as well as your website etc. If you would like to discuss this matter in detail and set up a free consultation, please give me a call 973 467 1060.

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  3. Lars A. Lundeen

Got Hit By a person with No Car Insurance. I had Dollar a Day Insurance... What Now???

Asked by a user in Union, NJ - almost 3 years ago.

In New Jersey, many automobile insurance policies contain uninsured motorist Coverage (UM). This means that if you are injured by an uninsured vehicle, you may be be able bring a claim for injuries depending on your own vehicle's UM availability/ limits. There are some requirements that must be met before you can bring a claim including filing a police report in a prompt manner, which it seems you have done. I am unfamiliar with the term "dollar a day insurance" but I am a New Jersey...

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Can I sue my own auto insurance company for a single vehicle accident, where I was injured?

Asked by a user in Clinton, NJ - almost 3 years ago.

In New Jersey, many automobile insurance policies contain uninsured motorist Coverage. This means that if you are injured by an unidentified phantom vehicle, you ought to be able bring a claim for injuries depending on your own vehicle's UM availability/ limits. There are some requirements that must be met before you can bring a claim including making reasonable efforts to identify the phantom vehicle and filing a police report in a prompt manner. I am licensed in New Jersey and I would be...

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  2. Lars A. Lundeen

Driver at fault is nor owner nor insurer of vehicle

Asked by a user in Paterson, NJ - almost 3 years ago.

Thanks for the email. The owner's insurance company could still be on the hook to pay for your damages and personal injuries. A thorough investigation of the circumstances regarding the entrustment of the offending vehicle to the driver must be undertaken by a competent attorney. Also, you may have a provision in your policy of insurance that allows you to make a claim for damages against an uninsured or underinsured driver. Of course, I would have to examine your insurance policy to tell...

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