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In New Jersey, personal injury actions must be filed within two years of the accrual of the action. What happens
Condominium Association Not Liable for Injury on Sidewalk Adjacent to Its Buildings
Plaintiff Tina Waldeier was injured when thrown from her bicycle due to a defect in the sidewalk adjacent to the
Homeowner Found Not Liable for Injury Resulting from Fall on Driveway During Ongoing Snowstorm
Plaintiff, Michael Mangone, a UPS delivery worker, suffered an injury due to a fall from snow on the driveway of
By: Christopher J. Carlson, Esq. Edited by: Betsy G. Ramos, Esq. The Appellate Division recently decided a case with a
Plaintiff Michael Martin was employed by Gary F. Gardner, Inc. to perform inspections and correct punch list items at an
Wear and Tear Homeowner’s Policy Exclusion Upheld by Court to Bar Property Damage Claim to Pool
Plaintiffs Richard and Vicki Klein filed a claim with Defendant Franklin Mutual Insurance Co. (“FMI”) due to damage to their
Tenant’s Personal Injury Claim against Property Manager Dismissed
Plaintiff Diedre Bradley resided in an apartment building in East Orange that was managed by Defendant Dynamic Capital Property (“Dynamic”).
Store Found Not Negligent for Plaintiff Who Was Injured Tripping Over Mannequin Platform
Plaintiff Patricia Rieger was shopping at the defendant Loft store in Marlton, NJ when she suffered an injury. She was
Res Ipsa Loquitor Doctrine Not Available to Establish Negligence for Injury Due to Elevator Doors
Plaintiff Nadine Ambrico was injured when an elevator door closed on her hand and arm. The elevators were maintained by
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