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  • By: Edward Blinder, Esq.

Having your claim denied can be frustrating and confusing, especially when you’re dealing with injuries and mounting expenses. In this article, we’ll walk through… Why insurance companies sometimes deny personal injury claims. Whether it is possible to appeal a claim denial, and how that process works. When it’s time to escalate a claim denial through legal action. Why Do Insurance Companies Deny New Jersey And New York Personal Injury Claims? Denials for the bodily injury portion of a personal injury claim can happen for a number of reasons. For example, the insurance company may argue: There is no clear causation…Read More

  • By: Edward Blinder, Esq.

Understanding who is responsible for medical expenses after a crash can be confusing, especially in a no-fault state like New Jersey. In this article, we’ll break down… Whether at-fault drivers in accidents automatically pay your medical bills in New Jersey. How PIP coverage applies to medical expenses, and what happens when it’s exhausted. Who pays your medical bills if you were injured as a passenger or a pedestrian. Do At-Fault Drivers Automatically Pay Medical Bills After A Car Accident In New York Or New Jersey? In New York and New Jersey, that is very much not the case. The at-fault…Read More

5 Common Mistakes That Could Ruin Your Car Accident Claim In New Jersey
  • By: Edward Blinder, Esq.

After a car accident, what you do (or don’t do) can have a significant impact on your ability to recover compensation. Many people unintentionally make decisions early on that weaken their claims, often without realizing it until it’s too late. In this article, we discuss some of the most common pitfalls accident victims face and how to avoid them. Our goal is to help you better understand New Jersey car accident claim mistakes and how simple missteps can affect liability, medical evidence, and settlement negotiations. Why Is It Risky To Admit Fault At The Scene Of A New Jersey Car…Read More

Injured young woman after accident with cervical collar visiting doctor in clinic
  • By: Edward Blinder, Esq.

Pain and suffering is often one of the most misunderstood parts of a personal injury case. Unlike medical bills or lost wages, these damages are not tied to a clear dollar amount, yet they can represent a very real and lasting impact on someone’s life. In this article, we examine how pain and suffering damages are evaluated, the factors that influence compensation, and how these claims are supported under New Jersey law, with particular focus on how such damages are identified, documented, and presented. What Exactly Counts As Pain And Suffering Damages In A New Jersey Personal Injury Case? Based…Read More

  • By: Edward Blinder, Esq.

After an accident, many people receive a settlement offer and are left confused about how that number was determined. Compensation in a New Jersey injury claim is not based on guesswork, but it is also not calculated using a fixed formula. Insurance companies rely on several factors, records, and valuation methods to reach a number, and those same methods can be challenged when the offer does not reflect the true impact of an injury. Understanding how compensation is calculated can help injured individuals recognize when an offer makes sense and when it falls short. Why There Is No Fixed Formula…Read More

Injured driver holding knee in a car; legal options for rideshare accident passengers in New Jersey.
  • By: Edward Blinder, Esq.

Being injured as a passenger in a rideshare accident can be confusing, especially when multiple drivers and insurance policies are involved. New Jersey rideshare passenger injuries raise specific legal and insurance questions that don’t always come up in standard car accidents. In this article, we’ll unpack how responsibility is determined, which insurance coverage may apply, and the practical steps injured passengers should consider after a rideshare accident in New Jersey. Who Is Responsible For My Injuries In A New Jersey Rideshare Accident As A Passenger? Whether you're in a rideshare or not in a standard car accident, responsibility really depends…Read More

  • By: Edward Blinder, Esq.

Personal injury cases exist to address harm caused by someone else’s carelessness. In New Jersey, these cases follow a defined legal path, even though the details vary from one situation to another. Knowing how the process works helps injured people avoid early mistakes and understand what to expect as a claim moves forward. This guide explains the typical stages of a New Jersey personal injury case, from the moment an injury happens through resolution. What Qualifies as a Personal Injury Case Under New Jersey Law A personal injury case arises when a person is harmed because another party failed to…Read More

Person using smartphone with social media icons; how posts impact NJ personal injury claims.
  • By: Edward Blinder, Esq.

In this article, you can discover… Why insurance companies monitor your social media accounts after an accident claim. The types of posts that can most commonly harm or undermine your claim. If it is ever safe to post on social media after an accident claim is filed. Why Do Insurance Companies And Defense Attorneys Closely Monitor Accident Victims’ Social Media? We’ve all seen examples on television where investigators follow people claiming injuries to see if they’re really hurt. These days, insurance companies often don’t even need private investigators because social media gives them easy access to a person’s day-to-day activities.…Read More

Police report documentation for car accident claims in New Jersey law.
  • By: Edward Blinder, Esq.

In this article, you can discover… When a police report is created after a car accident. Why a police report is an important piece of evidence. How to request a copy of your car accident police report. What Is Included In A Police Report And When Is One Typically Created After A Car Accident? A police report usually includes the date, time, and location of the accident, the names and contact information of the drivers, insurance details, vehicle information, and sometimes witness statements. Officers will also note environmental factors such as lighting, weather, or road conditions, and they’ll often include…Read More

Personal Injury Claim Form on a clipboard with a stethoscope and gavel, illustrating a Slip And Fall case.
  • By: Edward Blinder, Esq.

In this article, you can discover… The type of photos you should take after a slip and fall accident. How soon you should seek medical treatment after a slip and fall accident. The proper way to document your slip and fall injuries for legal purposes. What Types Of Photos Should I Take Immediately After A Slip And Fall Accident? It’s extremely important to take as many photos as possible of the actual hazard that caused your fall. Whether it’s a wet floor, ice, debris, or uneven pavement, document it clearly. You should take close-up shots that show the size and…Read More

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