She said…he said: Hearsay and Lay Opinions

Submitted by New Jersey Civil Attorney, Jeffrey Hark This blog discusses Aiges v. Fuccillo decided October 14, 2014 by the Appellate Division. Thisis a case that concerns admissibility of lay person statements. The plaintiff was dog-sitting when she was bitten by the defendant’s dog. The defendant presented testimony from the nurse who treated the plaintiff…

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Man gets 19 years in death of Millville policeman

Submitted by Jeffrey Hark, New Jersey Criminal Attorney representing Timothy Seidel Originally published here by Press of Atlantic City BRIDGETON — Timothy Seidel was sentenced Friday to 19 years in state prison for causing the on-duty death of Millville police officer Christopher Reeves and the severe injuring of a fellow patrolman two years ago. Superior…

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Driver gets 19 years in death of Millville officer

Submitted by Jeffrey Hark, attorney representing Timothy Seidel BRIDGETON – The mother of a Millville police officer killed in a violent crash two years ago told a packed courtroom Friday the driver responsible took away a son, father, husband and “a police officer who really did want to help.” Superior Court Judge Robert Malestein sentenced…

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As Safety Concerns Grow, More States Ban Use of a Guardrail Unit

Submitted by Personal Injury Attorney, Jeffrey Hark Originally posted here by the New York Times. Concern over the safety of guardrails manufactured by Trinity Industries spread further on Wednesday as two more states said they would ban the use of the company’s ET-Plus rail head, which is thought to have a dangerous defect. A day…

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Guardrail Maker Trinity Industries Liable for Fraud in Texas Guardrail Maker Trinity Industries Liable for Fraud in Texas

Submitted by Jeffrey Hark, Personal Injury Lawyer Originally published by the New York Times here. Trinity Industries, the highway guardrail maker accused of selling systems that can malfunction during crashes and slice through cars, was found by a jury on Monday to have defrauded the federal government. The case was brought under the False Claims…

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Workman’s Compensation and Estimates of Disability

Submitted by Workman’s Compensation Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark The court in Pitts outlined its decision making process for the estimates of disability based on hearing from two different doctors and their own estimates of disability.  Usually in the Workers Compensation Court setting petitioner’s doctor’s estimates of disability are high while respondent’s doctor’s are extremely low.  As…

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Review of Workers Compensation Statute and Proof of Permanency

Submitted by New Jersey Workman’s Compensation Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark This case represents a recent review of New Jersey’s Workers Compensation Statute and petitioner’s evidentiary burden regarding proof of ‘permanent’ injury.  The following is the court’s discussion of NJSA 34:15-36.  The statute that defines the elements of proof necessary to sustain a compensable injury is N.J.S.A.…

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Seven Charged in Sayreville Hazing Case Could Be Tried as Adults

Submitted by New Jersey Sex Crime Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark The acts of violent sexual hazing that seven New Jersey high school football players are accused of committing have been called “horrendous” by school officials and “extraordinarily disturbing” by Gov. Chris Christie. Now, as the players from Sayreville War Memorial High School await their first court…

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