
Our Firm Concentrates on the Following Areas
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Criminal Defense
Have you been charged with a criminal offense?
Whether you’ve been charged with an indictable offense (felony) or a disorderly persons offense (misdemeanor), the outcome of your case can have a lasting impact—both now and in the future. A conviction may lead to not only legal penalties, but also collateral consequences such as difficulty finding employment, housing, or pursuing educational opportunities.
Understanding the potential consequences of your charges is essential to protecting your rights and future. Consult with experienced legal counsel to ensure you make informed decisions and take the right steps toward resolving your case.
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DWI/Traffic
Facing a Traffic Offense in New Jersey? Know Your Rights.
In New Jersey, most traffic offenses are not classified as criminal. However, the consequences can still be significant. Depending on the charge, you may face steep fines, license suspension, points on your driving record, probation, community service, or even jail time.
These penalties can have serious financial and personal impacts. That’s why it’s important to consult with experienced legal counsel before appearing in court or making any decisions about your case. An attorney can help you understand your options, protect your rights, and work toward the best possible outcome.
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Workers' Compensation
Injured at Work? You May Have a Workers’ Compensation Claim in New Jersey
If you’ve been injured while on the job or suffered an injury related to your employment, you may be entitled to benefits under New Jersey’s Workers’ Compensation laws. These benefits can include medical treatment, wage replacement, and a potential monetary award.
New Jersey law requires all employers to carry Workers’ Compensation Insurance to cover employees who are injured during the course of their employment. If you’ve sustained a work-related injury, it’s important to speak with an experienced attorney as soon as possible. Timely legal guidance can help ensure your rights are protected and your claim is properly handled.
Don’t delay—consult a workers’ compensation attorney to understand your options and secure the benefits you may be entitled to.
