Recall Alert: Michelin Tires Recalled
On July 12, 2013, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in association with Michelin North America, Inc. announced the voluntary recall of some of its most popular lines of tires: L… [Read more…]
According to the Institute of Medicine, preventable medical errors are responsible for almost 100,000 deaths and over 1 million injuries every year. That means, that if the Center for Disease Control were to include it on their annual list of to… [Read more…]
New Law: Cell Phone.
P.L.2013, c.70. Increases fine and Imposes License Suspension for Talking or Texting on Hand-held Device While Driving. NJ Law.
New Jersey Senate Bill No. 69 (2R) imposes increased fines for first, second and subsequent of… [Read more…]
Respondent McNeely was stopped by a Missouri police officer for speeding and crossing the centerline. After declining to take a breath test to measure his blood alcohol concentration (BAC), he was arrested and taken to a nearby hospital for bloo… [Read more…]
Enjoying a night out with friends can be a great time, but it can also lead to serious consequences. In 2010, more than 10,000 people died as a result of a drunk driving accident, that’s one every 51 minutes.
When you’re out with friends it … [Read more…]
Road construction is a common sight on New Jersey roadways, and the risks posed to workers and the general public is significant. Construction is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world, incurring more occupational fatalities than any… [Read more…]
At Howard D. Popper, P.C., P.C., we have fought for the rights of New Jersey residents for more than a quarter of a century. What sets us apart from our colleagues in the profession is our strong commitment to getting the best results for you. I… [Read more…]