Can You Sue for Health Issues from Synthetic Hair? March 11, 2025
The Hidden Dangers of Synthetic Hair: What Consumers Need to Know At Drazin & Warshaw, we are committed to protecting consumers from harmful and defective products. If you or a loved one have experienced health issues due to synthetic hair, you may have legal options. Our experienced product liability attorneys are here to help you understand your rights and hold negligent manufacturers accountable. Synthetic hair is widely used in wigs, braids, and extensions, but recent studies have revealed serious concerns about its safety. According to a 2025 Consumer Reports investigation, some synthetic hair products contain hazardous chemicals, including…
read more Winter Hazards in New Jersey: What to Do If You Slip and Fall on Icy Sidewalks January 2, 2025
Icy sidewalks and parking lots are more than just a nuisance during New Jersey winters—they can lead to life-altering injuries. From fractures to head trauma, a slip and fall accident can derail your life in an instant. If you or someone you love has been injured due to dangerous winter conditions, this guide will provide timely, actionable advice to protect your rights and help you seek compensation. Every winter, countless New Jersey residents face the same question: What should I do after a trip and fall accident? Understanding the steps to take and the laws that…
read more Snow Removal Liability: Who’s Responsible for Injuries on Icy NJ Properties? December 5, 2024
Winter storms can transform New Jersey into a winter wonderland, but they also bring hazardous conditions for pedestrians. Slip-and-fall accidents on icy or snowy sidewalks can lead to severe injuries and complex legal questions. Who is responsible for ensuring sidewalks and driveways are safe? This blog explores snow removal liability in New Jersey, the laws governing it, and why you should seek legal help if you’ve suffered an injury. Understanding Snow Removal Laws in New Jersey New Jersey does not have a statewide law mandating snow and ice removal from sidewalks. Instead, snow removal responsibilities are governed by local…
read more What to Expect When Suing for Emotional Distress in a Personal Injury Case November 6, 2024
When you’re involved in a personal injury case, most people think about physical injuries—broken bones, concussions, or other tangible harm. However, the emotional toll these incidents can have on victims is just as significant. In New Jersey, you have the right to seek compensation not only for physical injuries but also for the emotional distress that accompanies them. But how do you prove emotional distress in a court of law, and what should you expect when pursuing such claims? Let’s dive into what emotional distress claims entail, what New Jersey law says, and what to expect if you pursue this…
read more The Role of Comparative Negligence in Personal Injury Claims: How Shared Fault Affects Compensation October 3, 2024
In many personal injury claims, determining fault is not always straightforward. Sometimes, both parties share responsibility for the accident, which raises questions about how this shared fault affects compensation. In New Jersey, the legal concept of comparative negligence is used to determine the extent to which each party is liable and how it impacts the compensation you can recover. In this blog, we’ll explore what comparative negligence means, how it works in personal injury cases, and how a personal injury lawyer can help maximize your compensation. What is Comparative Negligence? Comparative negligence is a legal doctrine that assigns…
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