The spine is a complex bodily feature composed of bones, nerves, and many other tissues. Damage to this area of the body can have many effects since the spine is integral to the function and feeling of multiple other areas. As a result, it is crucial for spine injury...
Month: October 2021
What can New Jersey do to keep pedestrians safe?
On Behalf of Rosenberg, Kirby, Cahill, Stankowitz & Richardson | Oct 14, 2021 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
In any type of motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian, those on foot will almost certainly suffer the worst injuries. From broken bones and head trauma to spinal cord damage and crush injuries, pedestrians will often struggle with catastrophic injuries after a...
How are lost wages and lost compensation different?
On Behalf of Rosenberg, Kirby, Cahill, Stankowitz & Richardson | Oct 7, 2021 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
A serious injury because of an automobile collision can cause you to miss work for weeks while you receive medical treatment. Not being able to work can deprive you of compensation which in turn could put you in a bad financial situation. This is why you will probably...
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