When a person is weaving on the road, they are not being as safe as they should be. Someone who is weaving may go in and out of traffic quickly, not really considering how their behavior may be negatively impacting other drivers. Others may have to quickly slow down...
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New Jersey car accident laws that could affect your claim
If you have been involved in a car accident in New Jersey, you need to be aware of the various state laws that could affect your claim. It will help you navigate your case and ensure you get what you deserve at the end of it all. Here is what you need to know. You...
Does it really help to have your lights on during the day?
If you're looking for ways to be a safer driver, you'll probably find people suggesting that you drive with your lights on at all hours of the day. You don't just need to turn your headlights on at night. Flipping them on during the day doesn't change the way that you...
You can refuse to do work that is too dangerous
You may work in a profession where there is always a risk of injury. In fact, even office workers and others in low-risk occupations can be injured on the job. Those who work in construction or other high-risk occupations simply have higher odds. No matter what job...
Understanding personal injury protection in New Jersey
After you’re involved in an auto accident, one of the ways that you could get paid is through personal injury protection insurance. Personal injury protection helps you cover your medical, living and rehabilitation expenses after you’ve been involved in an auto...
Why is the rear car almost always to blame for a collision?
When there is a rear-end accident, the rule of thumb is that the driver who was behind is almost always at fault. There are rare exceptions to this, but the police are usually going to assume that driver was at fault unless there is a clear reason why not. But why do...