When a doctor makes a mistake that causes harm, you may have the right to file a medical malpractice claim. However, proving negligence is not always simple. New Jersey law requires specific evidence to show that a healthcare provider’s actions fell below the accepted medical standard. Understanding how to prove negligence can help you build
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Why Truck Accident Cases Are More Complicated Than Car Accident Claims
Truck accidents often result in severe injuries and extensive property damage. But beyond the physical impact, these cases involve legal complexities that make them far more challenging than standard car accident claims. If you were injured in a truck accident in New Jersey, understanding these differences can help you navigate the legal process more effectively
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Pedestrian Accidents in New Jersey: Increased Risks During Winter Nights
This time of year, winter nights in New Jersey bring picturesque scenes of snowfall, but they also bring heightened dangers for pedestrians. With shorter daylight hours, icy sidewalks, and often treacherous road conditions, the risk of pedestrian accidents significantly increases during this time of year. Understanding these risks and how to navigate them is crucial
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Maximizing Compensation After a Car Accident in New Jersey: What You Need to Know
Being involved in a car accident can leave you with serious injuries, mounting bills, and uncertainty about your future. While New Jersey law allows you to seek compensation for your damages, navigating the process requires a clear understanding of your rights and responsibilities. With the right strategies and legal support, you can maximize your settlement
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Frederick D. Miceli, Esq. Honored with 2025 Bernard A. Kuttner Pro Bono Service Award
Frederick D Miceli Esquire Of Counsel to Blume Forte Fried Zerres and Molinari P.C. is the recipient of the 2025 Bernard A. Kuttner Pro Bono Service award. Mr. Miceli is the chair of the Essex County Civil Bench and Bar committee and has served on that committee in a leadership role for over 30 years.
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