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How to File a Claim for an Uber Accident in New Jersey

If you’ve been involved in an accident with a vehicle being driven for Uber, you may be entitled to compensation from the rideshare company. In New Jersey, Uber is required to insure vehicles driving for its service for up to $1.5 million in liability coverage, in addition to other coverages required by state law. However, …

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How to Avoid November Driving Hazards

November brings with it unique driving hazards. Learning to recognize these hazards, and knowing how to stay safe, is important. Common November Driving Hazards November is the official start of the winter season in New Jersey. This leads to cold temperatures and icy roads. Here are some of the most common driving hazards in November …

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Types of Evidence to Present in a Personal Injury Case

When people get into car accidents or are injured in another way because of the actions of another, they will have to prove that the other person involved caused their injuries. Oftentimes, the other person, or the other person’s insurance carrier, will pay what is called a settlement to avoid going to court on the …

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What to Expect At A Personal Injury Trial

Finding an experienced trial lawyer in New Jersey is important for those suffering from personal injury. After one’s claim has been accepted as valid and can proceed, there are many necessary things that must happen before the trial process. At Lombardi and Lombardi, P.A., we understand these tasks including informing the person accused they are …

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When Seemingly Minor Cuts and Bruises Become Deadly Road Rash

All motorcycle accidents have the potential of resulting in catastrophic injuries — especially to bikers and their passengers. This is true because, no matter how you view it, motorcyclists are relatively unprotected from the elements and from the multi-ton vehicles they often get hit by. Even helmets, gloves, jackets, boots and other safety gear can’t …

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Suing the Bar that Served the Drunk Driver

It’s interesting that a law with such an archaic name could have such relevance in today’s society. A “dram shop†was an 18th Century British pub that sold gin by the dram (or spoonful). Today, Dram Shop Laws refer to guidelines for holding bars and other liquor-serving establishments responsible for serving people who drive drunk …

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