In New Jersey and the rest of the U.S., the number of pedestrians being killed has been going up since 2009. The Governors Highway Safety Administration, looking at the traffic fatality data spanning the first half of 2019, has found that this year did not prove to be...
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What car crash victims can do about delayed injuries
Some car crash injuries won't appear until days or weeks after the accident. This is why victims in New Jersey need to be careful about signing a release of liability form with the other party's auto insurance company. They may want a complete medical evaluation done,...
Women in STEM fields often face discrimination
New Jersey women who enter science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields often face issues of sexual discrimination. Research has shown that male applicants are often given preference during the hiring process than women. Furthermore, women who are hired...
Olive Garden worker quits and plans discrimination lawsuit
Unfortunately, new laws and increased media attention have not eliminated the problem of workplace discrimination in New Jersey and across the United States. Although workers have more outlets to complain about the issue and are taken more seriously when they do so,...
Teen driver safety improves if schools delay their start
New Jersey residents may have good reason to worry whether or not their teens are getting enough sleep. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine says that 13- to 18-year-olds require 8 to 10 hours of sleep and that many fail to achieve this due to early school start...
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