Traveling after dark can feel peaceful, but it also comes with hidden risks. Fewer cars on the road do not automatically make nighttime driving safer. In fact, driving at night requires heightened awareness, faster reaction times, and caref...
Written By: Edward J. Rebenack Referral fees play an essential role in our legal system. Sometimes, the attorney a client initially consults or retains is not the one best suited to advocate for that client. Referral fees ensure attorney...
October is Pedestrian Safety Month, a reminder for everyone—drivers and pedestrians alike—to remain vigilant on the roads. The consequences of being struck by a car can be life-altering, with injuries ranging from broken bones to trauma...
Fatalities linked to electric bicycles, or e-bikes, are on the rise in New Jersey. One of the most stunning was caught on a gas station security video and widely shared on Facebook. In it, a driver can be seen pulling out of the BP gas stat...
Getting into a car accident is stressful enough—but when the other driver is behind the wheel of a rental car, the situation can become more complicated. If you’ve been injured in such a crash, understanding insurance, liability, and wh...
Dog bites can cause serious physical injuries, emotional trauma, and financial burdens. If you or a loved one has been bitten by a dog in Monmouth County, New Jersey, you may be wondering who is legally responsible for your injuries and rel...
“No Fee Unless We Win!” — What Does That Really Mean? You’ve seen the billboards: “No Fee Unless We Win!” But what counts as a win? If your case is worth $500,000, yet you’re pushed into a $100,000 settlement, is that truly a...
Written By: Edward J. Rebenack In the two decades I have litigated truck crash cases in New Jersey, I have seen some plaintiffs’ attorneys struggle to maximize their clients’ recoveries in such cases because they are unfamiliar wi...
A Branchburg elementary school teacher has been arrested for sharing child pornography on social media. Kenneth Vaughn, of Peapack, was charged with second-degree distribution of child sexual abuse materials and third-degree possession of c...
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