30
Mar

Violent Crash Leaves Gloucester Township Without Power
Police are investigating an accident that took place along Old Black Horse Pike at around 10 pm on Wednesday. Initial reports indicate that a driver suspected of driving under the influence fled the scene of the crash. That crash involved a car striking a utility pole with such f...
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30
Mar

South Norristown Road Accident in Horsham Shuts Down Roadway
Police reported a crash on County Line Road and South Norristown Road on Thursday morning. According to Horsham police, the incident led to numerous closures and detours throughout the morning hours. They warned drivers that the cleanup would take some time, and an extended closu...
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30
Mar

Pedestrian Struck in Car Accident in Warminster
News reports indicated that a person was struck by a vehicle in Warminster in Bucks County on Thursday morning. Very little information was provided, but news helicopters were seeking additional information. Initial reports indicated the accident occurred at about 6:30 am at West...
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23
Mar

Preventive Maintenance for Your Motorcycle Prior to the First Spring Ride
As spring gets underway, it is tempting to bring out your motorcycle after months in storage for a ride. It often feels like the start of the season. For most riders in our area, motorcycles require wintertime storage, meaning they may spend four months or longer in a garage not ...
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20
Mar

How to Talk to Your Children About E-Bike and Electric Scooter Safety
The use of electric scooters and bikes is growing in popularity, including with children. Whether you are an adult looking for a simple way to get around to save on gas costs or your child wants to use an e-scooter to get back and forth to school, chances are good that safety wil...
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18
Mar

How to Safely Operate an Electric Scooter This Spring in Philadelphia
An electric scooter is one of the most convenient ways to get around short distances. They are more commonly seen today than ever, especially when the weather warms up. There are laws governing these scooters, including when and how they are used. As you get ready for the warmer ...
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16
Mar

How to Choose the Right Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
Motorcycle accidents are some of the most devastating of motor vehicle accidents. Riders often suffer serious injuries, stemming from the lack of physical protection around them. Many victims often face stigma that tries to blame them for the accident, even when others were negli...
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09
Mar

Electric Scooter Safety Tips From a New Jersey Personal Injury Lawyer
Electric scooters are more readily available and used in New Jersey than ever. While they have long existed, they are more common on streets today thanks to newer technology and accessibility. You can use an electric scooter, but doing so safely is important. Speak with a New Jer...
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Mar

E-Bike Safety Tips From a Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyer
An e-bike is a powerful tool, one that can provide you with a quick, often fun ride from place to place. Whether you choose to buy or rent one, knowing how to stay safe on them is not as obvious as it might seem. Unlike motorcycles, most people never receive a full education in h...
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Mar

Choosing the Right New Jersey Electric Scooter Accident Attorney
Electric scooters, or e-scooters, are a valuable resource in New Jersey. They can be a reliable way to get around short distances, and kids seem to love them. But when an accident happens, and you are suddenly facing serious injuries as a result, hiring an attorney becomes essent...
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Feb

The Dangers of Snow and Ice on Sidewalks, Steps, and in Parking Lots
During a tough winter, it is very common for people to become frustrated with ice and snow. At the start of the season, it tends to be easier to manage and maintain. As time goes on, though, it is harder to remove packed snow from driveways or to keep the ice off walkways. Yet, a...
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06
Feb

Is My Landlord Responsible for Snow and Ice Removal in New Jersey?
If you are renting property, you expect that your landlord will take care of all aspects of that property for you. When winter in New Jersey hits, and the ice and snow build, the last thing you want to worry about is shoveling. In New Jersey, your landlord is responsible for snow...
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