April 21, 2016 — RAM Law attorney Ed Rebenack settled a motor vehicle accident case on the 4th day of trial for $175,000. At the beginning of trial, the initial offer was $10,400. After each day of trial, the offer increased until sett...
Attorney Ed Rebenack, of RAM is representing one of three children who were injured nearly two years ago when they were struck by a motor vehicle driven by New Brunswick Fire Director Robert Rawls. Jocelyn Palaez, 14, and two others, were c...
Somerville, NJ (March 2016) – The firm is pleased to announce that Rebenack, Aronow & Mascolo, LLP (“RAM Law”) partner Ed Rebenack has been certified as a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum (“Forum&rdqu...
Edward Rebenack settled a case towards the end of March, 2016, for $100,000. The client was a pedestrian crossing an intersection in Newark, NJ, within the crosswalk. Despite the client’s right of way, a vehicle entered an intersectio...
The case involved a 2012 fire in a 2-family house in Plainfield, NJ. We represented a mother and her 3 children, ages 4,6, and 8, who were 2nd floor tenants. A fire started within the refrigerator while the client was bathing her children. ...
Attorney Edward Rebenack settled a case this week for $90,000. The client was driving his car when the vehicle behind him was rear-ended by an Allied Trucking, LLC truck driver, pushing the car in the middle into the rear end of the client...
NEW BRUNSWICK – The three children who were struck by an SUV driven by the city’s fire director almost two years ago have filed suit against him in Middlesex County Superior Court. Read More –>...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) address the number of hours that truckers can drive without adequate rest periods. Many long haul truck drivers are paid based upon the number of miles driven. As a result, the truck com...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR) set forth requirements for truck drivers operating in hazardous weather conditions. According to 49 C.F.R. §392.14, the regulations mandate “extreme caution” when conditi...
According to New Jersey law, it is not negligent to lose control of an automobile as a result of the sudden onset of a medical emergency such as a heart attack. However, a lawsuit for negligence might still apply if the driver knows of a me...
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