Car Accident

April 20, 2023
5 podcasts to entertain you on a road trip

If you have a road trip coming up, listening to podcasts is a great way to pass the time as you drive solo or with company. No matter your interests, you can find podcasts to fit your needs. If you’re new to podcasts, start by downloading a podcast app to your mobile device. From there,

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April 20, 2023
Sleep disorder raises risk of car accidents

It happens to most drivers. They get in their car after a long day of work or try to get through a lengthy trip on not enough sleep. Although some Ocean County drivers that make it to their destination with their eyelids fluttering begging to be shut safely, others are not so lucky. According to

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April 20, 2023
Do you really need an attorney after a car accident?

Do you need an attorney after a car accident? Car accidents are sudden and, in the immediate aftermath, it’s easy to forget all the steps you’ve likely learned about checking for major and minor injuries, taking pictures, or collecting insurance information. Once you’ve left the scene, you may want to put the whole experience behind

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April 20, 2023
6 Things You Should Do After a Car Accident

Car accidents can be traumatic, and even seemingly minor fender benders may end up being serious if there are hidden injuries or damage to your vehicle. It will be easier to stay calm if you know what to do when an accident happens. To help, here are 6 key points to remember after a car

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April 20, 2023
5 Audiobooks For Your Next Road Trip

If you have a road trip coming up, listening to podcasts is a great way to pass the time as you drive solo or with company. No matter your interests, you can find podcasts to fit your needs. If you’re new to podcasts, start by downloading a podcast app to your mobile device. From there,

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April 20, 2023
Who Pays your Medical Bills After a Car Accident?

According to statistics reported by the state’s Department of Transportation, there were over 276,000 car accidents in New Jersey in 2019. The vast majority were caused by driver error, with distracted driving being the most common — almost 1,400 were associated with handheld or hands-free phone use, followed by DUI, driver fatigue, speeding, tailgating, and poor

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