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Located in Mercer County, Robbinsville Township is part of both the New York and Philadelphia Metro Areas, whose town mo...
01/27/2025

Located in Mercer County, Robbinsville Township is part of both the New York and Philadelphia Metro Areas, whose town motto, due to its location, is: Be at the Center of It All. Interstate 1-95 (also known as the Central Jersey Expressway) is the largest highway that provides access to Robbinsville. With so much traffic passing through Robbinsville Township on a regular basis, accidents can be expected, and negligent driving behavior is one of the main causes of car crashes.

Negligence occurs when someone fails to act as a reasonable person would in similar circumstances, harming someone else. The rules regarding driver negligence in New Jersey are complicated. Although New Jersey is a no-fault state, under certain conditions, you have a right to sue the driver whose negligence caused you undue harm and pain. Whether it be obvious violations of traffic laws that caused your accident, a driver’s negligent decision to distractedly operate their vehicle, drive while exhausted, or another form of driving negligence, you may have legal avenues to pursue if you were involved in a collision that they caused.

Learn more about negligent driving behavior that can cause car crashes in Robbinsville, NJ. Our seasoned accident lawyers will build your case by talking with witnesses, organizing photos of the damage, speaking with the doctors who are treating you, gathering police reports and other important evidence, and advocating for you throughout the legal process to achieve the best resolution possible.

Contact Cohen and Riechelson for experienced assistance with motor vehicle accident claims in Robbinsville, NJ. Call now at (609) 528-2596

Hamilton Township in Mercer County is the county’s most populous township and the largest suburb. Close to the Jersey Sh...
01/21/2025

Hamilton Township in Mercer County is the county’s most populous township and the largest suburb. Close to the Jersey Shore, this area is served by multiple major highways including state and federal routes, as well as three interstate highways, making it uniquely well-connected for transportation in the region. Car accidents are extraordinarily frequent in New Jersey, especially in densely populated places like Hamilton.

There are some essential steps to take after being involved in a car accident. If your injuries allow, get the contact information of potential witnesses. Ask them to describe what they saw and take copious notes or record their statement on the audio app on your phone. Give your statement to the police, then seek medical attention even if you feel fine. Remember that injuries may not be apparent directly after the crash because your adrenaline levels are through the roof, and you may not experience symptoms until later.

Read more about the important steps to take after an accident in Hamilton, New Jersey. The experienced car accident lawyers at our local office are dedicated to securing an optimal financial recovery for your injuries. We offer prompt help and a complimentary case review for those injured and others who have lost a loved one in a crash in various areas, including Mercerville, Groveville, Yardville, White Horse, and Hamilton Square. Do not hesitate to connect with us today.

If you or a loved one sustained car accident injuries or death, count on the Hamilton car accident lawyers at Cohen & Riechelson. Call (609) 528-2596 to receive a free consultation.

New Jersey has a statewide no-fault auto insurance system that has been around for 50 years. All vehicle owners have per...
01/14/2025

New Jersey has a statewide no-fault auto insurance system that has been around for 50 years. All vehicle owners have personal injury protection (PIP), liability insurance, and uninsured or underinsured motorist insurance. The amount of protection and what is included adjust according to the desired premium. The minimum coverage you can have is not necessarily the best coverage for your needs, but the state sets minimums that must be met in order to ensure compliance with the law.

In the past, New Jersey had one of the country’s lowest minimum requirements for auto insurance. Lawmakers decided that an increase was long overdue because settlements are more costly now than ever before. Dealing with an insurance claim can be confusing, especially with the recent changes in insurance policies. Car insurance isn’t usually something you think about until you are in an accident. Learn more about the effects of raising car insurance coverage limits for New Jersey policyholders.

Figuring out who will pay for your costs and losses while trying to heal from your injuries can hinder your recovery and peace of mind. Our seasoned car accident lawyers will work to get you the settlement you need to cover your financial issues during this difficult time.

Since a new look took effect in New Jersey, the minimum coverage limits for auto insurance policies have been raised. Here's what you need to know.

The volume of traffic on the NJ Turnpike naturally contributes to the large number of motor vehicle accidents on this ro...
01/06/2025

The volume of traffic on the NJ Turnpike naturally contributes to the large number of motor vehicle accidents on this roadway, which consistently holds a spot as a highway with the highest number of accidents in New Jersey each year. The constant presence of commercial vehicles on the Turnpike, mixed among the commuters and tourists, contributes to the severity of many Turnpike accidents, with large trucks posing a threat to the smaller vehicles around them.

New Jersey is a no-fault insurance state, but that does not mean that you cannot recover damages from an accident caused by the negligence of another driver. Initially, you will process your claim through your insurance. If your policy does not cover the full amount of your damages, then your ability to recover more depends on who was negligent in causing the accident and what type of policy you have, among other key considerations.

Learn more about the potential legal avenues that may be available to you post-collision on the New Jersey Turnpike. Our experienced personal injury attorneys at Cohen & Riechelson will help you determine which party involved in the accident was negligent in causing it and will fight for the compensation you deserve.

Consult with the skilled New Jersey Turnpike Accident Lawyers at Cohen & Riechelson to review your potential injury claim. (609) 528-2596

Tinnitus is not a life-threatening injury, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a life-altering one. Imagine attempting to go ...
12/31/2024

Tinnitus is not a life-threatening injury, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a life-altering one. Imagine attempting to go to work and participate in your daily activities, such as driving, shopping, and spending time with your friends and family, while experiencing ringing, buzzing, whining, pulsating, whistling, humming, chirping, or clicking sounds in the ears that are not coming from external stimuli, which no one else can hear.

Whiplash, traumatic brain injuries, skull fractures, and noise-related trauma such as high-impact crashes, explosions, and sirens from first responders can all cause tinnitus. Accidents with injuries to the head, neck, jaw, and cervical spine, many of which occur as a result of a car accident, can also cause tinnitus. A car accident jars the whole body. You may not have visible injuries, such as scrapes or bruises, but if you hit your head, a concussion or brain injury may result. If your tinnitus was caused by a car accident, you may be able to seek compensation for your medical bills including doctor visits, hearing tests, audiologist visits, and other medical expenses. You may also be entitled to compensation for missed work or future missed work, treatments, and medications. Pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life are also points to consider in a compensation package, especially if your condition is permanent.

Explore your compensation options for tinnitus after a car accident with our skilled attorneys at Cohen and Riechelson. We will review your case to determine the legal avenues that may be available to you and if possible, work to recover damages for tinnitus, hearing loss, and other ear-related injuries.

Tinnitus following a car accident can be devastating and seriously impact your daily life. You may be eligible for compensation for crash-related ear injuries.

Commercial trucks frequently travel New Jersey's streets, and most carry a black box, which is important in the event of...
12/23/2024

Commercial trucks frequently travel New Jersey's streets, and most carry a black box, which is important in the event of an accident. The black box on a commercial truck is a device that records and keeps important information about a truck’s operation and performance. This information can help identify factors that led up to an accident.

Certain events, like sudden braking or a collision, trigger the black box to start recording data. Once triggered, the black box records a snapshot of data covering a few seconds before and after the triggering event. This snapshot gives a detailed view of what was happening inside the vehicle during the crucial moments surrounding the accident.

Discover how a black box can be used as key evidence in commercial truck accident cases and rely on our personal injury lawyers to assess the totality of damages in your truck accident claim and fight to secure compensation for all that you and your loved ones endured due to an accident.

In the aftermath of a car accident in NJ, the information contained in a black box serves as crucial proof to boost your case. Cohen and Riechelson explains how.

Hopewell, a picturesque 58-square-mile Township located in Mercer County, New Jersey is an exurb (between urban and rura...
12/16/2024

Hopewell, a picturesque 58-square-mile Township located in Mercer County, New Jersey is an exurb (between urban and rural suburbs) on the edge of the Philadelphia and New York Metropolitan areas, where many of its citizens commute to the cities for work. This township has almost 200 miles of roadways. Several major state highways and an interstate route pass through it, providing convenient access to surrounding areas, so the reality that car accidents are a regular feature of life in Hopewell is not surprising.

If you or a loved one has experienced an injury due to the negligent actions of a driver in Hopewell Township, you may be entitled to pursue compensation for economic and non-economic damages, such as medical expenses, lost current and future income, damaged or lost property and physical pain and suffering. After a car accident, following the steps to ensure that you are treated fairly and receive compensation for your physical, financial, and other losses is crucial.

Learn more about what to do after a car accident in Hopewell Township and talk to our experienced personal injury attorneys at Cohen & Riechelson when you need a dedicated legal advocate on your side. While you focus on regaining your physical well-being, trust our premier personal injury team to give your claim the attention it deserves and strive for the compensation you are rightfully entitled to.

Our team of Hopewell Township, New Jersey, car accident lawyers at Cohen & Riechelson are dedicated to serving parties with injuries and property damage.

The Township of Lawrence, situated in Mercer County, New Jersey, with its colonial history, welcomes travelers between P...
12/09/2024

The Township of Lawrence, situated in Mercer County, New Jersey, with its colonial history, welcomes travelers between Philadelphia and New York. Located at the intersection of the Delaware Valley and Raritan Valley, major thoroughfares, including interstate highways, traverse the area, which unfortunately experiences a higher frequency of accidents.

Accident victims suffer various injuries, depending on the speed and vehicles or structures involved in the crash. However, if negligence plays a role in a crash, the victims may be entitled to seek compensation from those responsible. When you or someone you love is involved in a car accident, knowing who can be held liable and where to turn for knowledgeable legal guidance is essential.

Learn how manufacturers, dealers, retailers, mechanics, service departments, other drivers, and others along an accident’s causation chain may be liable for your damages after an auto accident in Lawrence, New Jersey, and contact our experienced personal injury lawyers for help building a strategy customized to the facts and circumstances of your particular case.

Talk to our trusted legal team after a car accident in Lawrence, NJ. Call Cohen and Riechelson at (609) 528-2596 for a free case evaluation.

Hosting The College of New Jersey and many other notable institutions, Ewing is a community that effortlessly blends its...
12/03/2024

Hosting The College of New Jersey and many other notable institutions, Ewing is a community that effortlessly blends its historical charm with modern growth. Despite Ewing’s attractive landscapes, lovely residential neighborhoods, shopping centers, and heritage, it is a busy center of education, government, travel, and commerce, making it also susceptible to car accidents and the associated consequences and complications of motor vehicle collisions.

Car accidents in Ewing Township can vary widely in severity, with the diversity influenced by numerous factors, including but not limited to setting, weather, speed, impaired driving, pedestrian or cyclist volume or involvement, types of vehicles involved, roadway hazards, device usage and other distractions leading to, or at the moment of impact, and driver health. The states and circumstances of specific roads and/or certain intersections can further aggravate the level of danger and resulting injuries.

Find out the leading types of accidents on Ewing’s diverse roads and highways, and get in touch with a skilled car accident lawyer at Cohen & Riechelson who will advocate for your rights and empower you along the way to make sure you get the compensation you should after an accident.

For a free case review and legal assistance after being injured in a car accident, contact our experienced Ewing car accident lawyers Cohen & Riechelson today at (609) 528-2596.

Traffic congestion is a problem in most cities in the country and New Jersey is no exception. Morning and afternoon rush...
11/25/2024

Traffic congestion is a problem in most cities in the country and New Jersey is no exception. Morning and afternoon rush hour can make a commute an unpleasant experience. A crash during rush hour can double or triple that time. Fatigue, frustration, and road rage contribute to the number of accidents in congested traffic. Distracted driving and cell phone use can also be factors that cause accidents. Texting, putting on make-up, playing games, or snacks are tempting while stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic, but those distractions can cause an auto accident when it is least expected.

If the driver in front of the distracted driver brakes suddenly or does not move forward with the rest of the traffic, a rear-end collision can result. When traffic is particularly bad, some drivers will make a U-turn to find another route. Frequently, this is an illegal maneuver and unwise as visibility can be limited on certain roadways and can result in a T-bone accident. The most dangerous accidents occur when impatient drivers use the oncoming lane to save time and gas. Unable to slip back into their line of traffic, a head-on collision occurs, causing life-threatening injuries and even death.

Learn more about common causes and injuries resulting from motor vehicle accidents in congested traffic in New Jersey, and trust our experienced personal injury attorneys to help you navigate the in's and out's of New Jersey law when it comes to determining negligence, proving your claim, recovering just compensation, and holding all parties accountable for your injuries.

Despite the slow speeds associated with traffic congestion, car accidents are still a real possibility resulting in serious injuries.

New Jersey touts a very active and intricate network of highways connecting its bustling cities and major and regional a...
11/18/2024

New Jersey touts a very active and intricate network of highways connecting its bustling cities and major and regional airports to its lively and warm suburbs, farmlands, and scenic landscapes that are the state’s namesake. Although New Jersey is filled with convenience, like its many pathways and corridors connecting all state regions, it has risks. The roadways demand practicing extra attention and vigilance for all drivers. Whether you’re a tourist, a local, or a commuter, it’s necessary to understand the potential hazards of the road to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. This is particularly true when you are traveling on the many highways that traverse the state.

Accidents occurring on New Jersey highways are diverse, but heavy traffic, numerous intersections, weather conditions, driver behavior, road maintenance, speed limits, and other factors contribute to the high occurrence of accidents on certain highways in the state. Understanding the underlying causes of highway accidents and the factors that contribute to the high-risk nature of specific highways in New Jersey is crucial for enhancing road safety and determining if you may have valid grounds to file a lawsuit for accident-related injuries.

Discover crucial information about the most perilous highways in New Jersey and rely on our seasoned personal injury attorneys to fight for maximum compensation if you have been injured in an accident due to someone else’s negligence.

Accidents occur more often on some highways in New Jersey than others. Explore which roads put you at greatest risk for crashes while driving.

Attractive nuisances are hazards that may attract children who don't recognize their dangers, often leading to serious i...
11/11/2024

Attractive nuisances are hazards that may attract children who don't recognize their dangers, often leading to serious injuries. All of these dangers on a property, if they aren’t secured or blocked off properly, make it easier for kids to suffer harm in a variety of accidents, from falls to drowning. If property owners forget or neglect to put up signs and barriers to make things safer and to warn potential visitors or minors about dangers, they may be held liable for what happens.

The Attractive Nuisance Doctrine is a legal concept that says property owners can be held responsible for injuries on their property, especially if those injuries involve children. If property owners in New Jersey don’t attend to attractive nuisances on their property, they could face serious legal consequences, including being sued. Understanding the legal recourse available when your child or someone you love is injured on another’s property in New Jersey is critical to recover just compensation.

Discover how property owners can be held liable under the Attractive Nuisance Doctrine and how our skilled premises liability attorneys can review, prepare, and make a solid case against those responsible for negligence if your child has been hurt on someone’s property in New Jersey.

The main purpose of the attractive nuisance doctrine is to require property owners to protect children from dangers on their premises in NJ.

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