Supporting Our Local Schools
Last night, I had the privilege to be a part of the graduation ceremony for CAPS Paterson. What made it extra special was that the 2024 graduating seniors represented College Achieve Paterson School’s...
View ArticleWHO PAYS FOR MEDICAL BILLS IN A RIDE-SHARE MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION?
In this video, Michael Raff, Esq. describes the different scenarios for payment of medical bills when someone is involved in New Jersey car crash involving an Uber or Lyft or other types of rideshare...
View ArticleDoes child support automatically terminate in New Jersey?
UPDATED: July 16, 2024 Article by Daniel A. Levy, Esq. As part of my Family Law practice, I am often asked by clients about child support issues. Previously, I wrote about the question of whether or...
View ArticleInjured While Bike Riding
UPDATED August 2024 Now that Fall is arriving and potholes are being filled (slowly), bike riders are once again taking to the streets. Many bike riders are still confused as to their rights and...
View ArticleWhat is Considered a Permanent Injury from a Car Crash?
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View ArticleHow can a lawyer help you when your kid is struggling in school?
Article by Jennifer E. Levy, Esq. Navigating the complexities of your child’s education can be a daunting task, especially when faced with challenges in the school system. As a school law attorney and...
View ArticleWhat Parents Should Know About NJ Anti-Bullying Laws
Article by Jennifer E. Levy, Esq. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for children between the ages of 10-14. Instances of horrific bullying on places like SnapChat, Instagram, and Tiktok...
View ArticleIs the owner responsible if someone uses their car and causes an accident?
Updated Sept. 25, 2024 During many accidents in New Jersey, the person who is driving the car is not the owner of the car. Many times people who were injured in accidents or suffered property damage...
View ArticleCan I Make a Workers’ Compensation Case if My Employer is Now Out of Business?
Updated October 19, 2024 Yes. The fact that the company is out of business does not prevent a Workers’ Compensation claim, because you would be covered for your work injuries by the Workers’...
View ArticleSlip and Falls: How to Fall
UPDATED: October 24, 2024 As the Winter season is around the corner, we will be receiving many inquiries about and handle “slip and fall” cases. These cases typically involve someone slipping on snow...
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