Clients often ask why it is taking the other person’s insurance company so long to pay for the damage to their car when they know that the other person was at fault. The simple answer is because they can.
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Joel R. Rosenberg
Joel R. Rosenberg is an expert Civil Trial Attorney as certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Mr. Rosenberg is also a member of the Motorcycle Accidents and Accident & Personal Injury practices at the firm’s Marlton office.
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Publishes Top Rated Vehicles for 2011
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has recently published their top rated vehicles for 2011. If you are in the market for a new or used vehicle, make sure you check out the safety ratings before you buy.
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The Implications of Traffic Citations
Recently I received an inquiry regarding a red light at a four-way intersection which resulted in a collision with another vehicle. While there were no injuries, the client was charged with ‘Failure to observe signal’ and was unsure of the consequences of the ticket.
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Why You Need More Than Full Coverage Automobile Insurance
The most common phrase I hear when meeting a new client who was injured in an automobile collision is “full coverage”. Most of my client’s proudly proclaim that they have “full coverage”, but in most instances, they do not have the proper coverage or enough coverage to cover their loss.
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