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Category Archives: Car Accident

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Three Juveniles Hospitalized After Car Accident In Monmouth County

By Poulos LoPiccolo |

According to a report from The Journal Publications, three young people were hospitalized after a motor vehicle accident in Monmouth County. Emergency first responders immediately responded to the scene. The crash reportedly occurred on Tiberon Drive in Holmdel. No additional details were available about the cause of the collision. It is still under investigation… Read More »

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Multiple Injuries Reported In Head-On Collision In Monmouth County

By Poulos LoPiccolo |

According to a report from MidJersey.News, multiple serious injuries were sustained in a major head-on collision on Old York Road, which borders Monmouth County and Mercer County. The crash is still under investigation. Here, our Monmouth County car accident lawyer explains what we know about the crash and discusses the danger of head-on collisions… Read More »

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Suffered A Whiplash Injury In A Car Accident? What You Need To Know

By Poulos LoPiccolo |

The Mayo Clinic defines whiplash as a soft tissue neck injury that occurs “due to forceful, rapid back-and-forth movement of the neck.” It is one of the most common—and painful—soft tissue injuries reported in car accidents. If you sustained whiplash in a motor vehicle collision, it is crucial that you know how to protect… Read More »

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Your Guide To New York’s No Fault Auto Accident Law

By Poulos LoPiccolo |

A traffic collision can happen when you least expect it. The New York State Department of Health reports that motor vehicle accidents lead to 137,000 emergency room visits in the state on an annual basis. Following a crash, injured victims need to know how to protect their rights. One of the most important things… Read More »

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