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Mar

Steps to Take if Injured While Working as a Delivery Driver
The food delivery service is becoming an increasingly popular way for people to make money either as primary or supplemental income. Of course, most people do not expect to be injured while out on a delivery, and can sometimes be lost or confused about what options they have for ...
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Mar

How the Statute of Limitations effects Personal Injury Cases in Pennsylvania
Public policy dictates that an individual or business’s right to make a claim does not exist indefinitely. Instead, the Pennsylvania Legislature has set time limits on when various types of claims may be brought. The failure to initiate a claim within the designated time limits w...
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Mar

Chief Operating Officer Joshua Kwartler Named a 2020 New Jersey Trailblazer
Kwartler Manus, LLC is delighted to announce that our Chief Operating Officer Joshua Kwartler has been named a 2020 New Jersey Trailblazer by the New Jersey Law Journal for his work in technologizing our law firm. In just its second iteration, the New Jersey Trailblazers list rec...
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Mar

What to Do if You are the Victim of a Dog Bite Injury
Generally, dogs are considered part of the family, providing happiness and companionship to their owners. However, there are times when dogs can become aggressive and bite, causing serious injuries to those in their paths. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report tha...
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Mar

Personal Injury Claims Increase with the Rise in Outdoor Activity
Did you know that summertime has traditionally been associated with an increase in accidents and personal injury claims? As more people enjoy the outdoors during the warmer months of the summer, the risks of personal injuries typically increase as well. With the influx of outdoor...
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Mar

Emotional Abuse in Nursing Care Facilities
Elder abuse in nursing homes is becoming a more regular occurrence around the country, even though the facilities and their staff have the legal obligation to protect residents’ rights in all situations. This includes the basic right to a safe environment without abuse of any typ...
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Mar

Nursing Home Death Rates from Covid-19
An unfortunate reality of the COVID-19 pandemic is the CDC reports that those who reside in nursing homes face an increased risk of contraction and complications. As a result, a high number of deaths nationwide can be attributed to those in nursing homes. The New York Times publi...
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Mar

Who Can I Hold Accountable for My Loved One’s Nursing Home Abuse?
One of the worst feelings in the world is not being able to protect your elderly parent. Making the decision to move a parent into a nursing home or assisted living facility because you are unable to provide them the care they need is an excruciatingly difficult decision. Hearing...
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Mar

How Covid-19 Has Impacted Nursing Homes?
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit Americans hard, but there are those who are more at risk of contraction and complications than others, including those who live in nursing homes, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC). So how has the pandemic affected the operation of nur...
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Mar

What Legal Options Do I Have When Faced with Nursing Home Abuse?
Finding out that your elderly parent is being abused where they live is never easy. Whether they reside in a nursing home or an assisted living facility, they are entitled to adequate care that is free from any type of abuse (physical, financial, psychological, etc. ). The experie...
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Mar

What are My Rights if my Parent Died in a Nursing Home during COVID?
In the United States, nursing homes have the legal obligation to provide adequate care for its residents via the Federal Nursing Home Regulations, but there are times where the system fails to protect the residents, and this can result in the untimely death of a loved one. During...
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Mar

What Changes Are Needed Following the Pandemic to Protect Residents?
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, several flaws in the nursing home system have been identified and exacerbated. From understaffing to misuse of protective equipment, the general public has become increasingly aware of the ways in which the nursing home system needs to be imp...
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