Skier’s Lawsuit Blocked by Pennsylvania Skier’s Responsibility Act
In Vu v. Ski Liberty Operating Corp., Civil Action No. 18-1769, 2019 WL 549393 (3d Cir. Feb. 12, 2019), the Third Circuit Court of Appeals
Can You Sue a New Jersey Municipality for Violating Your Civil Rights?
Federal law allows you to file a lawsuit against any person who deprives you of “any rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the Constitution and
Nj Autism Center Wins Appeal in Harassment Case
In a published opinion, the New Jersey Appellate Division has reversed the dismissal of a lawsuit alleging that the defendants intereferred with efforts to purchase
Product Safety Is NOT Guaranteed
Whenever we buy something – especially toys for our children – we hope that someone is making sure these products are safe. But since 1974,
If I Suffer an Aggravation of a Preexisting Condition, Can I Still Receive Compensation?
New Jersey law provides that injured persons are entitled to compensation for any aggravation of a preexisting condition. But what exactly is a preexisting condition
4 Common Thanksgiving Injuries
We here at Folkman Law want to to wish you a happy and healthy Thanksgiving. While Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to share with family, it is
What to Expect at an Ime
When a plaintiff in a personal injury case puts an aspect of their physical or mental health at issue, such as by claiming a physical,
How to Preserve Evidence after a Car Accident
Car accidents are one of the most common ways in which people suffer serious injuries that result in extensive medical care. If you were injured
Drug Makers Spend Millions on Advertising Because It Works
Most Americans take anything they see advertised on television or the internet with a grain of salt. Good, but the fact is that advertising works
U.S. Deaths from Falls Skyrocket
You don’t see many prime-time news headlines about fatal injuries from falls, yet the numbers have skyrocketed since 2000 and now approach annual deaths caused
New Jersey Paid Sick Leave Act Now in Effect
The New Jersey Paid Sick Leave Act, N.J.S.A. 34:11D-1 et seq. (the “Act“), which was signed by Governor Murphy in May, went into effect on October
Why Motorcycle Riders Should Wear Helmets in New Jersey
We get it. Many motorcycle riders hate wearing helmets. As experienced Cherry Hill motorcycle accident lawyers, we have many clients who tell us they do