People who suffer an injury at work often focus significantly on the way that their injury affects their ability to work. They often don’t realize that the work-related injury’s effects go far beyond their job duties. One of the most profound ways an on-the-job...
Serious Advocates For The Seriously Injured
Month: May 2026
Can you receive workers’ comp and sue a third party?
A workplace injury does not always involve just you and your employer. When a party outside your employment relationship plays a role in causing your harm, you may have more than one path to compensation under New Jersey law. Combining workers' comp with a civil...
Intoxication and work injuries: How state law may be changing
Generally, workers’ compensation is considered “no-fault” insurance. An employee who is injured due to their own mistake or negligence can in most cases still qualify for benefits. There are some exceptions, such as if they intentionally injured themselves, if there...

