Many often question why one would file a wrongful death lawsuit in Ocean County given that no monetary reward can bring his or her loved one back. While that assumption overlooks the fact that you and others who suffer through the unexpected loss of a loved one often require compensation to help deal with costs of your family member or friend's death (along with the financial void he or she leaves behind), it is true that amount of money may assuage your grief. More important than the financial assistance that your loved one provided may have been the companionship you enjoyed with him or her. Can you be compensated for that loss, as well?
What are damages per quod?
Reviewing New Jersey's workers' compensation requirements
Workplace injuries are a major obstacle to professional productivity in Ocean County. For this reason, most would assume that any and all local companies would want to ensure that they have every available resource in place to not only protect their staffs from such injuries, but also to ensure that those who do suffer them have all of the assistance needed to facilitate a speedy recovery and return to work. One such form of assistance is workers' compensation coverage. This assumption is why those who learn that their employers may not offer such a benefit are so surprised to learn of that fact.
The Glasgow Coma Scale explained
It is never easy to learn that a family member or close friend suffered a brain injury in Ocean County. His or her head trauma might permanently alter what he or she is physically and mentally able to do (as well as what your responsibility to him or her may be going forward. Those that we here at Silvi, Fedele & Honschke Attorneys at Law, L.L.C. have worked with in the past who have been in a similar situation have all typically yearned for the same thing: hope.
What to do if you are in an accident in a rental car
Tourists flock to Toms River every year during the summer. There are numerous attractions to enjoy, from spending time on the beach to hiking through nature trails.
Can you skip probate altogether?
Whenever talk of estate planning comes up in Ocean County, you likely hear the same topic again and again: Avoid probate at all costs! Why is that? Most assume that the probate process will almost always be protracted, which will inevitably result in inordinate expenses paid from the estate's assets that can cut into whatever interest you and others may have in it. Yet the truth is that many estates can actually avoid the probate process altogether (or at least be probated quickly).