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Personal Injury

Home > Dog Bites: Owner’s Liability

Dog Bites: Owner’s Liability

Feb 24, 2014

Get the Compensation You Need for Your Dog Bite Injuries Every year over 800,000 dog bites per year require some kind of medical attention. The Atlantic City personal injury attorneys of Petro Cohen, P.C.have experience seeking compensation for dog bite injuries, so we have encountered many questions about the...

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Don’t Go It Alone – Why You Need a Personal Injury Attorney

Aug 10, 2013

Most people never have to deal with a serious accident.  When one does occur, it is typically accompanied by a myriad of questions.  An experienced personal injury attorney can answer the tough questions and help take the confusion out of the process. By not hiring an attorney, insurance adjusters...

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What to Look For in a Personal Injury Attorney

Jul 19, 2013

There are many things to look for when deciding to hire a personal injury attorney.  A few essential qualities to inquire about n your process of finding the right attorney are listed below. What is the attorney’s track record in the courtroom?  When interviewing a potential personal injury attorney,...

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Most Common Personal Injury Cases

Apr 3, 2013

Personal injury covers a wide base of situations and injuries. It can include dog bites, negligence, misdiagnosis, traffic accidents, and more. Our New Jersey personal injury attorneys handle a variety of personal injury cases each year, covering a wide base of situations and injuries. The most common New Jersey...

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