The Depths of Negligence, Major Contribution Provided by Municipal Complex

Could you imagine government employees making repeated repairs to a continuously recurring sinkhole, but not putting up signs or cones around it to warn innocent third parties of danger? Well, the answer might be “Of course I can!” But this story of negligence should still be filed under the “Impressive” category. The injured plaintiff, Constance Childs-Abdullah […]

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Strange and Desperate Wrongful Death and Survivorship Case Sums up Need-to-Know Information on Negligence

In Segal v. County of Hudson, Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, Docket No.: A-5005-11 (App. Div. July 19, 2013), certif. denied, 217 N.J. 284 (2014), a Jersey City Public Works employee was eating lunch at the end of Duncan Avenue by the Hackensack River when he discovered a vehicle upside-down, floating in the […]

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