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2 Killed, 1 Injured in Wrong-Way Crash

By Michael P. Burakoff |

When driving, it’s important to travel in the correct direction. If you are heading north in a southbound lane of a freeway, for example, you will likely end up in a head-on collision. These are the deadliest types of crashes. A wrong-way crash did recently occur in Paramus, killing two people and leaving another… Read More »

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Man Killed in Tree Chipping Accident

By Michael P. Burakoff |

Many jobs involve running machinery. While these machines are necessary to get work done efficiently, they need to be operated safely. Unfortunately, a man was killed in a workplace accident at a cemetery in New Jersey. The 22-year-old man died from injuries sustained during a tree-chipping equipment accident in Flemington Borough on the evening… Read More »

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Boy Killed in Bicycle Crash in Parsippany

By Michael P. Burakoff |

Children love riding bicycles, but they need to stay away from busy roads. Safety is key. Drivers who are in a hurry do not always see smaller objects such as bikes. This makes serious accidents more likely to occur. Sadly, this recently happened in Parsippany in Morris County. An 8-year-old boy was killed after… Read More »

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Condo Association Pays $440K in Slip and Fall Settlement

By Michael P. Burakoff |

Many residents pay top dollar for HOA fees and other costs in order to live in a condominium association with many amenities. As such, they should make sure the premises are clean and free of hazards and other dangerous conditions. A New Jersey condo association failed to do so, causing a resident to slip… Read More »

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2 Killed, 6 Injured in Jersey Shore Car Crash

By Michael P. Burakoff |

One wrong move can lead to a multi-vehicle crash in an instant. Such an accident can cause serious injuries and fatalities. This was recently the case in New Jersey. Four vehicles were involved in a crash in Egg Harbor Township, killing two people and injuring six others. The fatal accident occurred on the evening… Read More »

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Construction Worker Suffers Fatal Fall in Trench

By Michael P. Burakoff |

Trenches are part of the construction process. Trenches are dug to create a stable base for buildings, preventing settling and collapse. They are used to install underground pipes, cables, and lines for water, gas, sewer, electricity, and telephone. Trenches are essential but they pose dangers for workers. Sadly, a man recently died after he… Read More »

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Be Wary of Work Accidents In Summer

By Michael P. Burakoff |

When the weather gets warmer, workers are more prone to heat stroke and other serious illnesses. Statistics show that the probability of work-related accidents increases 5% to 6% when temperatures exceed 90 degrees. The southern United States and the construction industry are most likely to be affected by workplace accidents and illnesses caused by… Read More »

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Bacteria in Soda Fountains: Food Poisoning Risk

By Michael P. Burakoff |

When you think of food poisoning, you may think of perishable food that’s been left out too long or maybe contaminated vegetables from grocery stores. Researchers have unlocked a new fear: bacteria in soda fountains. You may think nothing of refilling sodas from your local fast food restaurant, but water pollution can cause bacteria… Read More »

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1 Killed, 3 Injured in Work Zone Crash

By Michael P. Burakoff |

Construction zones can be frustrating for drivers. Motorists may need to slow down and be alert. They may even need to stop for some time, especially if there are one-lane roads. If a driver is not paying attention, they may even cause a crash, and it can be serious or fatal. This is what… Read More »

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Postal Worker Attacks in New Jersey

By Michael P. Burakoff |

Mail carriers have a tough job. They have to get mail delivered to residents’ houses six days a week, through sweltering summer weather, freezing rain, ice, possibly snow, and other adverse conditions. Postal workers also have to deal with dog attacks. As many dog owners think their dogs are friendly, they may not act… Read More »

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