
- 05July
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I was hit in the rear – is the other driver always at fault? UPDATED
Updated July 5, 2021 We have been representing people injured in car accidents since 1922 and have seen many rear-end car crashes – too many to count! And here in Passaic County (and the surrounding Essex County and Hudson County), there are no shortages of car accidents. Clients routinely ask if the driver who rear-ended- Posted by admin Posted on 05 Jul 0 Comments Read More

- 30January
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What is a ‘civil reservation’? Proposed changes in the process.
UPDATED MARCH 12, 2020 Article by Daniel A. Levy, Esq. At times, a person who has been injured in a car accident through no fault of their own is still issued a traffic ticket by the police. This happens for various reasons, and in such a case the person may hear the term “civil reservation”- Posted by admin Posted on 30 Jan 0 Comments Read More

- 18July
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Reimbursement for Lost Wages After a Car Accident Through Your Insurance
UPDATED JULY 18, 2019 Following a car accident, an injured person may be in the position where they are too hurt to immediately return to work. In New Jersey, we use the term “lost wage claim” to describe a claim made to recover lost wages that were never earned because of an accident. Unfortunately, lost- Posted by admin Posted on 18 Jul 0 Comments Read More

- 14May
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Bad Idea: Electing Health Insurance Primary on Your Car Insurance Policy
UPDATED MAY 14, 2019 New Jersey car insurance companies are constantly trying convince you to switch insurance companies by offering cheaper rates. Not long ago, we explained how New Jersey car insurance companies rip you off by “saving you money”. One of those “savings” is to elect the health insurance primary option. After a recent- Posted by admin Posted on 14 May 0 Comments Read More

- 20January
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Can I sue if I am partially at fault?
Updated Jan. 20 2019 What happens if you are injured in an accident and you are partially at fault? You may ask yourself if you can still sue and collect damages for your expenses, medical bills, and pain and suffering. As New Jersey lawyers, we are frequently asked these questions by those injured in car- Posted by admin Posted on 20 Jan 0 Comments Read More

- 14January
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Drunk Driving and Car Accidents in New Jersey
UPDATED January 14, 2019 There are a lot of legal issues involving drunk driving and car accidents. People may be hurt and suffer severe personal injuries in car accidents. Drunk drivers may face serious penalties for DUI/DWI and related tickets, or even criminal charges in Superior Court. A bar may be liable for injuries. Below- Posted by admin Posted on 14 Jan 0 Comments Read More

- 11December
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I was hurt in an accident, do I need a lawyer?
UPDATED Dec. 11, 2018 What happens if you are unfortunately injured in an accident? You might ask, do I need a lawyer? Won’t the insurance company for person at fault pay for my injuries and bills? Can I take care of this myself? As attorneys with a robust personal injury practice, we hear these questions,- Posted by admin Posted on 11 Dec 0 Comments Read More

- 07October
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How do I know if I need a lawyer for a car accident in New Jersey? UPDATED
UPDATED Oct. 7, 2018 After a car accident, many people ask themselves, “Do I need a lawyer?” How does a person know if they need a lawyer after an accident? We have handled countless New Jersey car accident cases – since 1922 – and we discuss below some of things that should tell a person- Posted by admin Posted on 07 Oct 0 Comments Read More

- 13August
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If you text someone while they are driving, it could expose you to a lawsuit
Updated August 13, 2018 Article by Daniel A. Levy, Esq. Texting while driving is a big problem in New Jersey and around the entire country. In New Jersey, the state is passing new laws making stiffer penalties for texting while driving. Certainly, if a driver is distracted while texting and causes a car accident, the- Posted by admin Posted on 13 Aug 0 Comments Read More
- 10October
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Law about Uninsured Motorist coverage argued on appeal
We are happy to report that Daniel A. Levy, Esq. appeared on October 9, 2013 before the Appellate Division for oral arguments on an important issue of Uninsured Motorist (“UM”) coverage. The case is captioned Sanders v. CURE, Appellate Division Docket No. A – 003878-12. Mr. Levy also filed the briefs with the appellate court.- Posted by admin Posted on 10 Oct 0 Comments Read More