When is New York City Responsible for Sidewalk Accidents involving Snow and Ice?
Oct 06, 2010
In New York, it is well established that the City of New York will not be held liable for accidents resulting from snow or ice on its sidewalks unless a reasonable time has elapsed between the end of t...
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New Jersey Dog Bite Law
Oct 06, 2010
New Jersey provides for strict liability against the owner of a dog when someone in bitten by a dog regardless of the prior propensities of the dog to bite, as long as the statutory requirements are me...
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Claims against New York City for Created Sidewalk or Crosswalk Defect
Oct 06, 2010
A raised or broken sidewalk poses a dangerous tripping hazard. Likewise, for a defect or pothole within a crosswalk. A trip and fall accident on a sidewalk or crosswalk defect can result in serious inj...
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New Jersey Limitation on Lawsuit Option or No Limitation on Lawsuit Option
Sep 30, 2010
In New Jersey, if you are injury in a car accident, the law may limit your right to recover noneconomic loss. This loss is the pain and suffering you were caused to endure because the injuries sustaine...
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NEW YORK DOG BITE LAW
Sep 30, 2010
In New York, in order to recover damages for a dog bite the law requires that the owner of the dog either knew or should have known of the dogs vicious propensities prior to the attack.
Once such know...
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Personal Injury Settlement and Child Support Judgment Debtors
Sep 30, 2010
New Jersey Statute N.J.S.A 2A:17-56.23b (1) (a) provides that a judgment for child support entered and docketed with the Clerk of the Superior Court constitutes "a lien against the net proceeds of any ...
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What to do when you're Involved in a Car Accident
Mar 24, 2010
Call 911. Obviously, the first thing to do is to report the accident to the police. Even if you are not injured, or are simply in a rush, you should report the accident. Leaving the scene of an acc...
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