New York Personal Injury Law Slip and Fall The New York Court of Appeals has held in the case of San Marco v. Village/Town of Mount Kisco, 2010 WL 5104993, 2010 N.Y. Slip Op. 09197, that the “immediacy requirement” for pothole cases should not be extended to (more…)
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New Jersey Personal Injury Settlements What happens when you receive a settlement offer for a personal injury claim but are a judgment debtor for child support within the State of New Jersey? New Jersey Statute N.J.S.A 2A:17-56.23b (1) (a) provides that a judgment for child support entered (more…)
Read moreConfidential Personal Identifiers In the past, when an injured party filed a lawsuit seeking redress for injuries sustained, they were required to reveal certain information to the adverse party. This could include, for example, social security numbers or license pate numbers. This information was included in documents (more…)
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