Monthly Archives: June 2024
Food Manufacturer Cited for Workplace Injuries
The workplace should be fairly safe for employees. While some jobs are more dangerous than others, there should never be a risk of amputation. Sadly, this recently happened at a frozen food manufacturer in New Jersey, resulting in a citation. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited CJ TMI Manufacturing America LLC… Read More »
How to Prove That Public Property is Dangerous
Dangers exist everywhere. Whether you are in your home, on a neighbor’s property, at a grocery store, or on a government road, you could get injured by a dangerous condition. When this happens, this is considered a premises liability claim. These cases can be complex when public property is involved. A public entity may… Read More »
Garbage Truck Crashes Into Toll Plaza
A woman who hardly ever called in sick from work did so on the morning of April 12 and while her boss may not have been happy with her decision, it literally saved her life. When the toll collector from Jersey Shore woke up that morning, she had a strange feeling that something bad… Read More »
Man Awarded $15 Million After Falling Through Condo’s Pool Stairs
When working, supporting a business as a client, or otherwise being on someone else’s property, people have an expectation of safety. Not many people go to a place of business or a friend’s house and expect to suffer an accident and become disabled for life. Unfortunately, a pool maintenance man suffered this fate after… Read More »
Child Suffers Burns at Daycare; Woman Arrested
Children are fast and can get into trouble very easily. Young children can get into accidents and seriously injure themselves, especially if they are not properly supervised. This recently happened at a daycare in New Jersey. A boy was allegedly neglected and suffered serious burns. The woman in charge of his care was arrested…. Read More »