At Brandon J. Broderick, Attorney at Law, we are devoted to helping injured individuals and their family members move forward after sustaining an injury that was caused by another’s negligence.
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Posted by: Brandon J. Broderick. Attorney at Law
Date: Mon, 10/12/2020
If you’ve been injured in a car accident, you probably have several pressing questions running through your mind, including "Who
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Posted by: Brandon J. Broderick. Attorney at Law
Date: Fri, 10/09/2020
Falls are the leading cause of construction site accidents resulting in injury or death and accounted for more than 31%
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Posted by: Brandon J. Broderick. Attorney at Law
Date: Thu, 10/08/2020
Premises liability is a legal concept that typically comes into play in personal injury cases where the injury was caused
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Posted by: Brandon J. Broderick. Attorney at Law
Date: Wed, 10/07/2020
Studies show up to 48 million cases of foodborne illness occur in the United States each year. Because of its
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Posted by: Brandon J. Broderick. Attorney at Law
Date: Tue, 10/06/2020
New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has signed legislation (S7082/A9036) extending the “look back” window for victims to file claims
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Posted by: Brandon J. Broderick. Attorney at Law
Date: Mon, 10/05/2020
What is a wrongful death lawsuit?
A wrongful death claim can arise after situations in which a victim who would
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Posted by: Brandon J. Broderick. Attorney at Law
Date: Fri, 10/02/2020
Essential workers in New Jersey who contract the coronavirus may be eligible for workers’ compensation without having to prove how
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Posted by: Brandon J. Broderick. Attorney at Law
Date: Thu, 10/01/2020
Liability in trucking accidents is one of the primary concerns when facing injuries and property damage from the large or
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Posted by: Brandon J. Broderick. Attorney at Law
Date: Thu, 09/24/2020
Wondering if you should get an attorney for a car accident that wasn’t your fault? It can be confusing and
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Posted by: Brandon J. Broderick. Attorney at Law
Date: Fri, 04/24/2020
Since the novel coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) made its way to the United States, things have changed dramatically. The president declared
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Posted by: Brandon J. Broderick. Attorney at Law
Date: Fri, 04/24/2020
In the United States, a full-time workweek is 40 hours and anything over that is considered “overtime.” Under the Fair
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Posted by: Marc W. Garbar
Date: Mon, 11/25/2019
While many residents of this State will agree that everyone should be paid equally, regardless of gender or any other
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