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Who Is Responsible for Intersection Accidents in New Jersey?

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), motor vehicle accidents very often occur at intersections. Knowing your rights and responsibilities as a driver and/or someone injured in an accident is beneficial. WHY INTERSECTION ACCIDENTS OCCUR According to National Safety Council (NSC) and NHTSA, respectively, twenty-five percent of all automobile accidents are related to
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Airbag Manufacturer Issues Huge Recall

Over the past decade, Takata Corporation, a major manufacturer of airbags, has come under fire for producing dangerous and potentially deadly airbags. At least 12 different automakers, most notably Honda, purchased defective airbags from Takata. In addition to Honda, other affected companies include BMW, Mazda, Toyota, GM, and Nissan. So far, at least three people
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New Jersey Prescription and Medication Errors

Prescription drugs help protect the health of millions of people worldwide. These pharmacological products need to be dispensed properly, when needed (in a timely manner), and likewise, discontinued when no longer needed. As consumers of health care, we trust our doctors, pharmacists, and other medical professionals to ensure that we receive the correct medications needed to
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Failure to Perform a Timely C-Section

When a physician fails to perform a timely or necessary Caesarean Section (C-section) delivery of a child, and/or, if other healthcare providers (midwives, nurses etc.) fail to appreciate the need for that operative procedure, the health and well-being of both the mother and child may be compromised. Doctors, as well as other medical professionals, are
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New Jersey Car Accidents and Brain Injuries

When a person is involved in a motor vehicle accident, his or her life can change in an instant. This is especially true when the victim sustains serious injuries such as brain damage. After sustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBI), it can be hard to envision an end to the long road to recovery. Often
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