New Jersey is a state that's full of hard-working people. It is likely that most of them don't think about getting harmed while on the job. Unfortunately, one of the most common types of workplace injuries involves burns. Here's how you can help prevent this type of...
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Four ways to help you talk about estate planning with your parents
It's often impossible to avoid having difficult conversations. With that in mind, many adults feel this type of conversation involves talking about estate planning with their parents. It's understandable to need help with getting a parent's estate in order in New...
6 steps to creating an estate plan
Creating a New Jersey estate plan is important to plan for the event you become incapacitated or die. You may have pets that you want to ensure will have loving homes and digital property to either delete or pass on. 1. List your assets and debts You first need to...
What happens during limb salvage surgery?
Limb salvage surgery provides New Jersey doctors with a way to remove tumors without removing the entire limb. Doctors tout limb salvage surgery as a vital medical procedure and it may be right for you, but complications may occur. What is limb salvage surgery? Limb...
Eye safety in the workplace: A guide for New Jersey workers
According to a recent Centers For Disease Control and Prevention report, over 2000 Americans suffer from eye injuries each day while on the job. As an employee or employer in New Jersey, you can prevent up to 90% of work-related eye injuries by taking a proactive...
What are the most important estate planning documents?
Estate planning is a great way for New Jersey residents to protect their estate and beneficiaries. If you are considering this route, you should know which documents are most important in an estate plan. What is estate planning? Estate planning is an important legal...
When and how to create an estate plan
For many people, the best time to start creating an estate plan is when they reach the age of majority. In New Jersey, that is when you turn 18. At this point, only those who have your permission can make medical, financial and other decisions on your behalf. A will...
What’s the role of a successor trustee in New Jersey?
Setting up a revocable living trust in New Jersey involves multiple steps. One of those steps is setting up a successor trustee. A successor trustee is a person who will handle the trust after you’ve passed. The successor trustee will also take over the trust should...
How to avoid common nursing injuries in New Jersey
Nurses are one of the most important members of the medical profession in New Jersey. They provide care to patients who are often sick and vulnerable. It is essential that nurses take measures to protect their own health and safety in order to provide the best...
How to avoid designated beneficiary mistakes
Designated beneficiaries are an important part of an estate plan. Without the correct level of planning, an heir can be hit with a hefty tax bill. The use of designated beneficiaries can help your heirs avoid probate. Yet, when estate planning is incorrect, the length...