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Tracy Morgan Wal-Mart

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Tracy Morgan Wal-Mart Accident and the Seatbelt Defense Joseph Monaco, New Jersey Wrongful Death & Injury Lawyer Call or text 609-277-3166 in New Jersey As many of you likely know, actor and comedian Tracey Morgan was seriously injured when he and other passengers in a limousine bus were rear ended by a Wal-Mart tractor… Read More »

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Not Wearing Seatbelt

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Not Wearing a Seatbelt in New Jersey Could Lead to a Criminal Offense Joseph Monaco, New Jersey Wrongful Death & Personal Injury Lawyer Call or text 609-277-3166 in New Jersey As many of you likely know, whether you wear a seatbelt in New Jersey has been a hot topic in light of actor and… Read More »

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Trinity Guardrails

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Possible Defective Highway Guardrails by Trinity Joseph Monaco, Pennsylvania & New Jersey Trial Lawyer Call or text 609-277-3166 in New Jersey or 215-546-3166, in Pennsylvania According to a recent article by The Safety Institute, they are investigating whether Trinity, a leading manufacturer of highway guardrails, has safety issues with its redesigned E-Plus guardrail ends…. Read More »

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Trinity Guardrail Fraud

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Jury finds Trinity Industries Defrauded Government with Defective Guardrail Design Joseph Monaco, Pennsylvania & New Jersey Trial Lawyer Call or text 609-277-3166 in New Jersey or 215-546-3166, in Pennsylvania I recently posted a Blog about safety concerns regarding the redesigned Trinity ET-Plus guardrail heads used along major roadways. They have been installed without the… Read More »

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Auto Black Box Legislation

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Auto Black Box Owner Privacy Legislation Proposed in New Jersey Joseph Monaco, New Jersey Trial Lawyer Call or text 609-277-3166 in New Jersey Recently, New Jersey Assemblyman Paul Moriarty introduced a Bill to declare that the information in auto “Black Boxes” (technically called event data recorders) is the property of the vehicle’s owner. A… Read More »

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Uber Dangers

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Is Uber Dangerous for the Public at Large? Is Uber Technologies Inc. and its freelance drivers putting the public at risk? Simply put, is Uber dangerous for the Public? Common carriers such as taxis, limousines, and buses are regulated by state agencies, which set standards for insurance, fares and safety. In Pennsylvania, the agency… Read More »

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Bad Weather can Lead to Bad Accidents

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Joseph Monaco, PA & NJ Trial Lawyer Call or text 609-277-3166 in New Jersey or 215-546-3166, in Pennsylvania I urge everyone to be extra careful this winter in light of the extremely low temperatures we have been experiencing. Unfortunately, bad weather can lead to bad accidents. Right after a major snow storm, everyone is… Read More »

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Traffic Cameras

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Are Traffic Light Cameras Good or Bad for New Jersey Drivers Joseph Monaco, New Jersey Trial Lawyer Call or text me at 609-277-3166 On December 16, 2014, the New Jersey law allowing the use of red light cameras officially ended. Absent new legislation, the program is finished for the foreseeable future. Despite many townships… Read More »

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Taxi Insurance Insolvency

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Should the Public be Concerned about Taxi Insurance Company Insolvencies Joseph Monaco, Pennsylvania & New Jersey Trial Lawyer Call or text 609-277-3166 in New Jersey or 215-546-3166, in Pennsylvania Recently, there has been news about another taxi industry insurance company going insolvent. It may not seem like a an issue the public should that… Read More »

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NJ Basic Auto Policy

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New Jersey Auto Accident Victim’s Rights under a Basic Auto Policy Joseph Monaco, New Jersey Trial Lawyer Call or text 609-277-3166 Recently, the NJ Supreme Court made a ruling that continued New Jersey’s somewhat liberal protections for auto accident injury victims when an auto insurance company denies coverage because of a material misrepresentation in… Read More »

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