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Safety First…Bicycle Safety
Dec 16, 2025Where to RideNew Jersey requires that every bicyclist must ride as near to the right side of the roadway as practicable, exercising due care when passing a standing vehicle or one proceeding in the same direction. A bicyclist may move left under any of the following conditions:To make a left turn from a left-turn lane…
Read MoreEven Sparklers Are Dangerous…
Dec 16, 2025Did you know that sparklers burn at temperatures as high as 1200 to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit? That’s hotter than the temperature at which cakes bake (350 °F), wood burns (575 °F), and glass melts (900 °F). However, for many families, playing with sparklers and watching the neighborhood firework show is a 4th of July tradition.…
Read MoreLegal Terms of the Month: Deposition and “Pro Se”
Dec 16, 2025A deposition is the oral testimony of a party or witness in a civil or criminal proceeding that is taken before trial and it takes place most often at an attorney’s office. An attorney asks the questions and the deponent, the person being asked questions, responds to those questions. These questions and answers are recorded…
Read MoreSummer Watercraft Danger
Dec 16, 2025When temperatures soar, many people hit the water—and not just to swim. Boating, jet-skiing, and water skiing, among other activities, are popular on the nation’s lakes, rivers, and oceans. Most outings are fun and create lasting memories, but accidents do happen, sometimes as a result of negligence.Many watercraft accidents result from factors similar to auto…
Read MoreCRPS Brings On Unbearable Pain
Dec 16, 2025If you have severe pain to your arms or legs, you may have Complex Regional Pain Syndrome or CRPS. This is a serious condition, usually caused by some form of damage to the nervous system. If you have this condition, you may feel pain or burning sensation, muscle weakness or sensitivity to touch. The affected…
Read MoreWhat Is a “No-Fault State” and What Does This Mean for My Claim?
Dec 16, 2025In the USA, different states set different laws regarding how drivers can claim compensation for injuries as a result of road accidents. Though the regulations differ from state to state, there are two broad law types – tort and no-fault. Understanding the difference between the two is essential because it will affect how and when…
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