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New Proposed Changes to OSHA Regulations: What They Mean for Workplace Safety and Personal Injury Claims
On August 22, 2024, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) proposed a significant update to its regulations concerning worker safety in construction zones. The proposed changes, detailed in the Federal Register document 2024-17966, aim to enhance protections for workers operating in hazardous environments. As a personal injury law firm dedicated to advocating for injured workers, it is crucial to understand these proposed changes and their potential impact on workplace safety and personal injury claims.
Increased Focus on Pedestrian Safety Laws: What It Means for Southern New Jersey
As urban areas continue to grow and more people rely on walking as a primary mode of transportation, pedestrian safety has become an increasingly significant concern across the United States, including in Southern New Jersey. Recent data shows an alarming rise in pedestrian fatalities, prompting lawmakers to introduce new pedestrian safety laws aimed at reducing accidents and protecting those on foot. This article explores the growing focus on pedestrian safety laws, recent legislative changes, and what these mean for pedestrians, drivers, and those seeking help from a pedestrian accident lawyer in Southern New Jersey.
Fentanyl Qui Tam False Claims Act Case filed by Richard J. Hollawell & Associates Results in $9 Million Settlement Against Specialty Pharmacies and Private Equity Firm Ownership
As Seen In:GET A FREE CONSULTATION PRACTICE AREAS RECENT RESULTS Plymouth Meeting, PA, May 11, 2023 – Richard J. Hollawell, of Richard J. Hollawell & Associates, along with Eric L. Young of Young Law Group, PC ("YLG"), lead counsel for Relator, Jane Doe, has...
Amazon Delivery Truck Driver Accidents
In today’s fast-paced world, Amazon delivery trucks are a common sight on our roads, ensuring swift delivery of packages to customers. However, with the increase in these vehicles comes a heightened risk of accidents. If you or a loved one has been involved in a car accident with an Amazon delivery truck, it’s crucial to understand your rights and seek expert legal guidance. Richard J. Hollawell & Associates are here to help you navigate the complexities of such cases and secure the compensation you deserve.
How Long Do I Have to Sue After a Car Accident in NJ
According to state law, if you are involved in a car accident in New Jersey, you have just two years to file a lawsuit.
What is the Average Car Accident Settlement in NJ
Following a New Jersey car crash, injured victims may have a right to sue negligent parties responsible for the accident and recover damages. While taking a car accident to trial, where a jury renders a final verdict, most cases never get that far, and the parties settle before making it to the courtroom.
The Seven Most Famous Celebrity Car Accident Lawsuits
As much as we rely on our cars to get us from one place to another, it’s no secret that accidents can and do happen. Unfortunately, some of these accidents can result in serious injury, property damage, and even fatalities.
Ten Steps To Take After A Slip And Fall Accident
Slip and fall accidents can occur anywhere, at any time, and often result in injuries that can have long-lasting effects. If you have been involved in a slip and fall accident in New Jersey, taking the proper steps to protect your health and legal rights is essential.