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I Was Injured On the Job. Can I Sue the Person or Company Responsible AND Get...

When a worker is injured on the job or contracts a work-related illness, he or she may receive compensation through a program called workers compensation. Like many U.S. states, New Jersey requires...

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How Much Can I Expect from Workers Comp Benefits?

When a worker is injured or becomes ill on the job in New Jersey, his or her employer pays for medical treatment as well as disability benefits. The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce...

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Has Workplace Safety Increased or Decreased in New Jersey in the Past Five...

When employers keep their workplaces safe, they can hold the line on workers compensation costs. More importantly, their most valuable resource — their employees — remain healthy and productive. The...

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What Happens if My NJ Employer Fails to Make Required Benefit Payments?

Under New Jersey law, employers must carry workers compensation insurance, either through an insurance carrier or a self-insurance plan. Although employers or their insurers can deny claims for very...

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Why are So Many Legitimate, First-Time Workers Compensation Claims Denied?

Workers compensation is a no fault insurance program that provides benefits to workers who suffer job-related injuries or illnesses. Benefits include compensation for medical expenses, lost wages due...

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Workers Comp Claims Are Complex in New Jersey

Employees have the right to seek workers compensation benefits when they are injured on the job. In return for receiving these benefits, injured workers are not permitted to sue their employers....

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Auto Accidents Cause Serious Injuries

Thousands of car accidents occur each year. Many of those accidents result in serious injury and fatalities. If negligence is involved, you have the right to seek fair and just compensation for your...

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Best Practices for Safe Bike Riding

Sports such as bicycling are healthy pursuits, good for riders and for the environment. However, to avoid being seriously injured while cycling, it is important to take a number of precautions. In New...

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Can My Employer Fire Me After I Have a Received a Workers Compensation Judgment?

A retail worker with a partial permanent disability from a workplace accident applies for a job later in the same company’s warehouse. He’s doing a good job, but when his new boss learns of the workers...

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What If My Employer Doesn’t Have Workers Compensation Insurance?

All employers (corporations, partnerships and LLCs, and sole proprietorships) in N.J. are required to have workers compensation insurance. This includes companies that aren’t based in N.J. but have...

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Do Disabled Individuals Have Special Protection Under Workers Compensation Law?

If previously disabled workers are permanently and totally disabled as a result of a work-related injury, they are entitled to protection under New Jersey’s Second Injury Fund. The fund ensures that...

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What is a TBI?

Auto accidents are capable of causing all kinds of injuries. One of the most serious outcomes of a motor vehicle collision is a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Depending on the circumstances of an...

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What is the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury in New Jersey?

Have you or someone you love been involved in an accident and suffered injury? If so and if you would like to take legal action against whoever is responsible for your condition, time may be running...

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How Much Can I Expect from Workers Comp Benefits?

When a worker is injured or becomes ill on the job in New Jersey, his or her employer pays for medical treatment as well as disability benefits. The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce...

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Has Workplace Safety Increased or Decreased in New Jersey in the Past Five...

When employers keep their workplaces safe, they can hold the line on workers compensation costs. More importantly, their most valuable resource — their employees — remain healthy and productive. The...

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Hidden Health Hazards in the Workplace Can Lead to Workers Compensation Claims

When you think of on-the-job injuries, things like construction accidents, factory accidents, or repetitive motion injuries may come to mind. These types of physical traumas are indeed common causes of...

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Beyond your Borders: Workers Comp Across the America

And now… one more reason to be glad you do not live in Mississippi: For workers injured on the job, the maximum weekly workers compensation benefit in Mississippi is $449.12. In New Jersey, that figure...

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The Rules of Horseplay

When you think about getting hurt on the job, you probably think of things like machinery, vehicles, chemicals, and heavy objects. You probably don’t think about your crazy co-workers — they might get...

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Am I an Employee?

As the U.S. economy, along with the job market, struggles through troubled times, more and more employers have latched on to the idea of using contracted workers rather than direct-hire employees in...

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New Jersey Workers’ Compensation: Understanding the Appeals Process

Many workers’ compensation claims are initially denied. The reasons vary but the result is the same — no benefits. Medical services, wage replacement and disability payments are disbursed through an...

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