Should I accept a settlement?

It may surprise you to know that the majority of legal claims related to accidents or injuries never actually end up in court. Rather, the vast majority of these claims reach their endpoint by means of a settlement. Whether or not it is a good idea to try to settle your personal injury case…

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Brain injuries and mental health disorders

If you are a victim of a brain injury, whether it is mild or severe, you probably have more than just physical symptoms. There are many causes of traumatic brain injuries, and, depending on the severity, these injuries can result in short- or long-term consequences. Although physical symptoms are obvious consequences, most people who…

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When your full coverage insurance isn’t actually full coverage

Auto insurance can be a confusing thing. When you hear the words full coverage in terms of your car insurance, you think you’re good to go. You’re covered for anything that could come your way. Unfortunately, full coverage is not really what you think and having a basic policy like this could hurt you…

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Acute compartment syndrome: A complication of serious injuries

You’ve probably driven the same route numerous times. You know the road like the back of your hand and remember making it home safely countless times. When the other vehicle slammed into yours, it came as a surprise. You suffered serious injuries. Perhaps you suffered a serious bone fracture, crush injuries or a severely…

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How to know if your headache is related to a brain injury

Perhaps it’s been weeks since you were involved in a car accident but you’re still not feeling like you’ve completely recovered. Maybe it wasn’t a motor vehicle accident that caused your injuries, but a fall at a local New Jersey mall due to no caution or warning signs that the floors were wet at…

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What is cervical acceleration-deceleration syndrome?

Most people know cervical acceleration-deceleration syndrome by its more common name: Whiplash. Hollywood and television portray this literal pain in the neck as a way to obtain compensation from someone after an accident. The characters alleging this condition often end up portrayed as con artists or opportunists. This puts a negative light on people…

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