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Car Accident
What Are the Leading Causes of Paralysis?
One of the most devastating conditions that can come from an injury, genetic disease, or birth defect is nerve injury causing paralysis. The loss of function and feeling in any part of your body changes you forever. You must learn to do everyday activities differently, give up certain hobbies, and possibly lose your job. But…
Read MoreNJ Toll Roads and the Dangers of Toll Booth Plazas
New Jersey is one of the most populated and most traveled states in the country, with several major highways connecting residents and travelers with other parts of the country. With so many major highways, toll revenue is vital to New Jersey’s budget; in 2020, the state reported almost $1.4 billion in revenue from tolls, with…
Read MoreGetting Hit in a New Jersey Traffic Circle
To assist with the flow of traffic, many road planners incorporate the use of roundabouts – those notorious multi-entry intersections so many of us know as “traffic circles.” Roundabouts help regulate the flow of traffic by having drivers travel in a counterclockwise direction before exiting the circle. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) reports that one…
Read MoreThe Dangers of Road Rage Car Accidents in New Jersey
New Jersey has long had a reputation for being a terrible place to drive. Between the jughandles, the ever-changing speed limits, the state’s inability to open more than one “cash only” lane on the Parkway, and the bumper-to-bumper Shore traffic for four months out of the year, it takes a certain type of driver to…
Read MoreCars Crashing into Homes: What You Should Know About VIBCs
Around 11:30 a.m. on a Wednesday morning in January, a driver was traveling on the Garden State Parkway and lost control of her vehicle. Even more alarming, this resulted in the driver crashing into someone’s home in Clifton, NJ, where the Garden State Parkway begins to intersect with the rest of the neighborhood. The good…
Read MoreThe Statistics on Wrong-Way Crashes Are Going in the Wrong Direction
It seems simple enough: When operating a vehicle, be sure to drive it in the correct direction on roads and highways. Turns out that’s not quite as easy as one would expect – at least not for all drivers. Wrong way crashes are on the rise in the United States, a concerning trend that puts…
Read MoreNew Jersey Turnpike Continues to be a Dangerous Road for Travelers
Tens of thousands of vehicles use the New Jersey Turnpike throughout the state every day. With speeds in excess of 60mph in most parts, accidents are commonplace the entire length of the highway. Whether you are a New Jersey resident, someone who works in the Garden State from a neighboring state, or a visitor, the…
Read MorePrescription Medication and Car Crashes – Who’s at Fault?
It’s a given that drinking and driving is dangerous; not to mention that it’s against the law. If you are injured in a crash with a drunk driver, generally there is evidence to show that person was legally intoxicated. However, not as many people are as aware of the dangers of taking prescription drugs and…
Read MoreHow Much Will a New Jersey Car Accident Devalue My Vehicle?
After a car crash, your immediate attention is on your passengers and yourself – is everyone okay? Is anyone hurt? How serious are the injuries? Once the initial shock wears off, you turn your attention to your car, truck, or SUV to assess the damage and it’s bad news. However, there is a bit of…
Read MoreThe Drop in Traffic on New Jersey Roads Didn’t Reduce Fatalities in 2020
New Jersey, along with every other state in the country, experienced a drop in traffic volume midway through 2020 due to the pandemic shutdowns put in place by governors. Despite the reduction in traffic volume, the number of fatalities rose in New Jersey. Statistics from the New Jersey State Police (NJSP) show an increase of…
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