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  • 3 common medication mistakes that can lead to drug charges

    Feb 24, 2025

    Prescription medications are controlled substances. They are subject to strict state regulations. People can only use prescription medication when a doctor believes that they are medically necessary. Even after a doctor recommends medication, people are still at risk of drug-related charges because of prescribed medication. Many defendants facing prescription drug charges make the same mistakes that put them at risk of prosecution. What types of behaviors increase the possibility of a drug charge related to...
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  • 4 symptoms of a skull fracture after a car crash

    Feb 20, 2025

    A skull fracture is a serious injury that can occur when the head experiences a strong impact, such as during a car crash. The severity of symptoms depends on the type of fracture and whether the brain is affected. Recognizing the signs of a skull fracture can be critical in seeking prompt medical attention. They may include the following. 1. Swelling, bruising and bleeding One of the most noticeable signs of a skull fracture is...
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  • Do you know where the blind spots of a truck are located?

    Feb 7, 2025

    Trucks have larger blind spots ( also known as no-zones) than smaller vehicles. You need to know where a truck’s blind spots are located and how far they extend to avoid being in an area where a truck driver may not see you. Below are three no-zones on a truck: Directly behind Due to the lack of a rearview mirror, truck drivers cannot see what’s directly behind them. They use side mirrors to see vehicles...
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  • Why New Jersey is a hotspot for CDL traffic violations

    Jan 27, 2025

    New Jersey’s dense population, congested roadways and strict traffic enforcement create a perfect storm for traffic violations, especially for commercial driver’s license (CDL) holders. Even small mistakes like failing to signal or going a few miles over the speed limit can lead to costly consequences. For CDL drivers, the stakes are higher, as your livelihood often depends on maintaining a clean driving record. Here’s why New Jersey is such a challenging state for commercial drivers...
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  • Could you accidentally violate a no-contact order?

    Jan 9, 2025

    If someone has a no-contact order against you, it is crucial to follow it. Violating the order is a legal offense. For instance, if you are on probation, breaching the terms of the no-contact order could result in a probation violation, and you could be sent to jail. Most people understand that this means they cannot physically approach the person who obtained the no-contact order. They have to keep their distance. For example, if your...
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  • When can drivers face accusations of reckless driving?

    Dec 31, 2024

    Some traffic violations are significantly more serious than others. Reckless driving is one of the most significant accusations the state can make against a motorist. The driver accused of reckless driving can face significant penalties. The penalties for reckless driving may include up to 60 days in jail and up to $200 in fines for a first offense. Any subsequent charge could lead to up to three months in state custody and $500 in fines...
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  • Eye injuries as a result of motor vehicle accidents

    Dec 24, 2024

    When you are involved in a car accident, there are high chances of suffering various types of injuries, including those that impact the head, neck and torso. Upper body and head injuries, which may include damage to the eyes, can lead to severe consequences, potentially affecting vision and overall quality of life. If you suspect you were injured in the eyes, it is important to get a thorough medical examination to assess the seriousness of...
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  • 3 errors that could indicate driver distraction

    Dec 12, 2024

    One of the biggest dangers road users face is distraction. Firstly, they need to try hard to avoid getting distracted themselves. Secondly, they need to watch out for potential collisions caused by others who are distracted. If you are in a crash, one thing that can sometimes help your case is to get hold of camera footage to see what the other driver was doing in the lead-up to the crash. Even if you can...
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  • Do you have to let a police officer into your house?

    Nov 20, 2024

    When a police officer knocks on your door, they may ask to come inside. They might claim they just want to take a quick look around, ask you a few questions or have a conversation. Depending on the situation, the officer may come across as friendly and accommodating or as authoritative and demanding. Regardless of how they ask, you may be wondering if you’re legally obligated to let them inside. You do not have to...
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  • How do wrongful death claims work in New Jersey?

    Nov 13, 2024

    Losing a loved one due to another’s negligence or wrongful act is an incredibly painful experience. In New Jersey, the law provides a potential pathway to justice for families impacted by a wrongful death. Here is what you should know about wrongful death claims during this difficult time. Who can file a claim? Under New Jersey law, only the executor or administrator of the deceased person’s estate has the authority to file a wrongful death...
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