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What is a Personal Injury Case?

HURT IN A CAR ACCIDENT IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY, NJ - NOW WHAT? For those injured in a car accident in Middlesex County, New Jersey, it is important to consult with a New Jersey Personal Injury Attorney as soon as possible.   Most NJ personal injury lawyers will provide a free initial consultation and work on a contingency fee basis so there is really no downside to consulting with one.   It will give you an opportunity to review your rights and responsibilities. THE ACCIDENT SCENE As soon as an auto accident occurs, word of the accident spreads pretty quickly.   Generally, the police find out immediately as someone calls them from the scene.   Later, a police report is generated and made available to the public.   If there are injuries reported to the police at the scene, the police will call an ambulance to take those injured to the hospital unless they refuse treatment.   Those requiring an ambulance and a hospital visit often forget that auto insurance is the primary insurer

New Jersey Motor Vehicle Points

NJSA point schedule NJSA Section Offense New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway and Atlantic City Expressway 27:23-29 Moving against traffic 2 27:23-29 Improper passing 4 27:23-29 Unlawful use of median strip 2 All roads and highways 39:3-20 Operating constructor vehicle in excess of 45 mph 3 39:4-14.3 Operating motorized bicycle on a restricted highway 2 39:4-14.3d More than one person on a motorized bicycle 2 39:4-35 Failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk 2 39:4-36 Failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk; passing a vehicle yielding to pedestrian in crosswalk 2 39:4- 41 Driving through safety zone 2 39:4-52 Racing on highway 5 39:4-55 Improper action or omission on grades and curves 2 39:4-57 Failure to observe

Middlesex County NJ DUI Law

In Middlesex County and throughout New Jersey, drunk-driving is taken very seriously.   Anyone driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08% or higher is guilty of driving under the influence (DUI)/driving while intoxicated (DWI).   However, a driver whom the police believe is impaired by alcohol can also be found guilty of DWI / DUI.   Police officers are trained to detect driver impairment as a result of alcohol and a person can be convicted based upon an officer’s observations alone.   DUI PENALTIES IN NEW JERSEY The penalties for driving while intoxicated/driving under the influence are severe.    Those convicted of drunk driving face stiff fines and surcharges, loss of driving privileges and possibly incarceration.   Subsequent DWI / DUI convictions may result in even higher fines and mandatory jail.   FIRST OFFENSE – DUI Blood Alcohol Level (BAC) of .08%-.09% Imprisonment: Up to 30 days License suspension: 90 Days Fines: $250 – $400 plus fees

Middlesex County NJ Marijuana Possession Law

IS IT STILL A CRIME TO HAVE MARIJUANA POSSESSION IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY, NJ? P ossession of any amount of marijuana without a valid prescription is a crime even if you have no amount of marijuana in your system in Middlesex County, NJ .  It is very common for those arrested for marijuana possession to have their matter heard in municipal court.   This is because marijuana possession less than 50 grams is a disorderly persons offense.  Many times, those arrested for marijuana possession are also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia as well because the police find the marijuana in a grinder or other paraphernalia.  Drug paraphernalia is also handled in municipal court because it is a disorderly persons offense. WHY DO I HAVE TWO TICKETS FOR MARIJUANA POSSESSION? Those arrested for drug possession are frequently arrested while in their car.  As a result, the police will typically issue a traffic ticket for marijuana in the vehicle in addition to the separate offense