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Why Truck Accident Cases Are More Complex Than Regular Car Accident Claims

Not all vehicle accidents are treated the same. For example, being injured in a car accident is not the same as being injured in a truck accident. This distinction becomes particularly evident in New Jersey, a heavily trafficked state that plays a vital role in the Eastern Seaboard’s commercial transportation network.  While both types of accidents can lead to significant injuries, property damage, and legal claims, truck accidents often result in more serious injuries and involve additional layers of intricacy. The reasons stem from a combination of legal, regulatory, logistical, and evidentiary factors that distinguish these cases.

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What to Do If You’re Injured on a Construction Site as a Worker or Bystander

Construction sites are inherently hazardous environments, with heavy machinery, elevated platforms, and intricate operations creating risks for both workers and bystanders. In New Jersey, where construction is a significant industry, injuries on these sites are not uncommon.

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