You’re suddenly in a crash and don’t know what to do. As you regain focus, there are a few things you should do after a car accident. Here’s what you should know: Call 911 The very first thing you should do is call for help. The police and a paramedic can then...
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Keep teens safe this prom and graduation season
It is the time of year every older teenager looks forward to all their school days – prom and graduation time. These are treasured rites of passage meant to be enjoyed and celebrated. But they can also, unfortunately, be times of enhanced danger for young people....
Why you should avoid social media after a car accident
The average person spends a large portion of their day scrolling through Facebook, Instagram, and other social media platforms. While these offer a great way to keep up with family and friends, they can also be a source of trouble if you use them after a New Jersey...
Tips For Cold Weather Driving Safety
As the air gets colder and the winter season right around the corner it’s important to begin preparing for new road conditions. You probably know the typical winter driving safety tips: drive slowly, increase following distance, be careful of black ice etc., but...
The dangers of an overloaded commercial truck
The size and weight of loaded semi-trucks rumbling along New Jersey roadways make it imperative that they comply with trucking industry regulations. If you or a loved one sustained injuries because a big truck violated safety regulations and an accident occurred, you...
A spinal cord injury may not be obvious immediately after a crash
If you experience a car crash, one of the first things you may do following the crash is make sure no one was injured. However, some serous injuries can be deceiving. For example, someone could have a spinal cord injury (SCI), even though he or she may not show...
Careless driver crash results in $4.35M for sanitation worker
Working outdoors on the public roads in New Jersey comes with its risks, and employees must remain aware of careless or distracted drivers. Although carelessness while operating a motor vehicle is only a misdemeanor offense under the Garden State's driving laws,...
New drunk driving law changes in New Jersey
The state of New Jersey made a revision to its drunken driving laws by implementing new rules to safeguard the roads and reducing the number of drunk people behind the wheel. The laws that took effect on December 1st, 2019, eliminate the suspension of licenses to...
The rights of motorcycle riders
Motorcycle riders in New Jersey and other parts of America are one of the most exposed people on the road. Even though they may be the safest riders, they are at the mercy of all the other road users. When a car changes lanes abruptly without indication or pulls up in...
How can drivers and motorcyclists safely co-exist?
There are many different types of vehicles on the roads in New Jersey. Some are at greater risk for dangerous accidents than others due to size and other circumstances. One example is motorcycles, who are often at a disadvantage in crashes. The National Highway...