James C. DeZao, experienced Car Accident, Personal Injury attorney in Parsippany, NJ with 9 reviews
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James C. DeZao

322 Route 46 West, Suite 120, Parsippany, NJ

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1985:
Seton Hall University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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Anonymous

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04 Feb, 2024
This lawyers office ruined my life And my health and left me in a financial debt where I had my money robbed out of my accounts. I wish I never them.
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Anonymous

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19 Sep, 2022
I have used James Dezao lawfirm for two of my MVA cases where I was injured. From both cases that I had I only spoke to him once which indicates he is very busy. Over all the staff is great and communicates well does the best they can to accommodate any upcoming appointments to your schedule. I would recommend him.
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Cyndi

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10 Feb, 2016
I have been using James DeZao law offices for over 15 years - they are awesome people to work for you. Have referred them over and over to family and friends. Professional Attentive friendly staff - you will love them too!
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Publications

2021:
Blog, WORKPLACE INJURIES: HOW TO UTILIZE ALL RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO YOU
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Blog, NJ PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY: HERE ARE YOUR PERSONAL INJURY RIGHTS AS A CITIZEN OF NEW JERSEY
2021:
Blog, HOW DOES A NEW JERSEY REVERSE MORTGAGE WORK?
2021:
Blog, 5 REASONS TO HIRE AN NJ REAL ESTATE ATTORNEY
2021:
Blog, COVID-19 PREVENTION TIPS FROM DEZAO LAW
2021:
Blog, WILL MORE TELECOMMUTING LEAD TO LESS NEW JERSEY CAR ACCIDENTS?
2021:
Blog, 7 TIPS TO PREVENT A SLIP AND FALL ACCIDENT IN NEW JERSEY
2021:
Blog, 9 MOST COMMON NJ PERSONAL INJURIES SO FAR IN 2020
2021:
Blog, I WAS HURT ON A BUS: WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MY INJURIES?
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Blog, HOW MUCH OF A PERSONAL INJURY SETTLEMENT DO I KEEP?
2021:
Blog, I CONTRACTED COVID-19 DUE TO A BUSINESS’S POOR PREVENTATIVE MEASURES: DO I HAVE A CASE?
2021:
Blog, HOW A NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE LAWYER CAN HELP YOU NAVIGATE NJ REAL ESTATE LAW
2021:
Blog, 10 THINGS YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT NJ REAL ESTATE LAW
2021:
Blog, WHAT QUALIFIES ME FOR WORKERS COMP?
2021:
Blog, WHAT IS CONSIDERED ASSAULT IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY?
2021:
Blog, LET’S TALK ABOUT POLICE BRUTALITY IN 2021
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Blog, DID YOUR NJ NEIGHBOR’S DOG BITE YOU? TAKE THESE 4 STEPS IMMEDIATELY
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Blog, 7 RIGHTS YOU HAVE AS A HOME SELLER IN NJ
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Blog, WHAT ARE THE LAWS IN NEW JERSEY FOR USING A DRONE FOR REAL ESTATE FOOTAGE?
2021:
Blog, WORKPLACE INJURIES: HOW TO FILE A WORKERS COMP CLAIM
2021:
Blog, NJ WORKPLACE INJURY LAWYER: HOW TO SUE YOUR JOB FOR INJURIES
2021:
Blog, NJ REAL ESTATE LAWYER: 4 THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING PROPERTY IN NJ
2021:
Blog, NJ REAL ESTATE LAWYER: BUYING A HOUSE? HERE’S WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
2020:
Blog, 3 SIGNS THAT YOU MAY BE A VICTIM OF NEGLIGENT SECURITY
2020:
Blog, 4 SIGNS IT’S TIME FOR A DIVORCE – NEW JERSEY
2020:
Blog, WHAT IS THE NEW JERSEY DIVORCE PROCESS LIKE?
2020:
Blog, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT 401KS AND DIVORCE
2020:
Blog, IS NEW JERSEY A COMMUNITY PROPERTY STATE?
2020:
Blog, 3 SIGNS THAT YOU MAY BE A VICTIM OF NEGLIGENT SECURITY
2020:
Blog, HOW TO EVALUATE AN NJ WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAWYER
2020:
Blog, THE BENEFITS OF FILING A WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM
2020:
Blog, HURT IN SLIP-AND-FALL ACCIDENT? DON’T MAKE THIS MISTAKE
2020:
Blog, 3 TYPES OF EMOTIONAL ABUSE AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT
2020:
Blog, MAJOR NJ TURNPIKE CRASH HIGHLIGHTS IMPORTANCE OF NJ PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER
2020:
Blog, HURT AT THE GYM? HERE’S HOW A NJ PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER CAN HELP
2020:
Blog, IS MY PERSONAL INJURY SETTLEMENT TAXABLE?
2020:
Blog, 4 SIGNS YOU SUFFERED WHIPLASH FROM YOUR NJ PERSONAL INJURY
2020:
Blog, 4 WAYS AN NJ PERSONAL SNOW ACCIDENT LAWYER CAN HELP
2020:
Blog, 3 TYPES OF EMOTIONAL ABUSE AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT
2019:
Blog, COMMON BURN INJURIES THAT OCCUR DURING OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
2019:
Blog, REAR END ACCIDENTS: WHO’S LIABLE?
2019:
Blog, WHO PAYS MEDICAL BILLS AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT IN NEW JERSEY?
2019:
Blog, DOES WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COVER MY COMMUTE TO WORK?
2019:
Blog, FOUR TIPS TO AVOID INSURANCE COMPANY “SETTLEMENT MILLS”
2019:
Blog, I WAS INJURED IN A ROAD CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENT: HOW CAN I FILE A CLAIM?
2019:
Blog, YOUR GUIDE TO PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS AND PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS
2019:
Blog, CAN SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT BE USED AS EVIDENCE DURING DIVORCE?
2019:
Blog, COMMON BURN INJURIES THAT OCCUR DURING OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
2019:
Blog, WHAT TO DO IF YOUR EX IS IN VIOLATION OF YOUR DIVORCE AGREEMENT
2019:
Blog, I’M DIVORCED AND RETIRED: WHAT HAPPENS TO MY PENSION?
2019:
Blog, THREE QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER
2019:
Blog, TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES AND CAR ACCIDENTS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
2019:
Blog, THE LATEST NEW JERSEY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAWS, FACTS, AND STATISTICS
2019:
Blog, WORKERS’ COMP LAWS 101: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
2019:
Blog, BOATING ACCIDENT LAWSUITS: PREPARING FOR JERSEY SUMMER
2019:
Blog, HOW DRAM SHOP LAWS PROTECT VICTIMS AND THEIR FAMILIES
2019:
Blog, THE DANGERS OF ROAD DEBRIS
2019:
Blog, USEFUL PARENTING APPS WHEN GOING THROUGH Parenting A DIVORCE
2019:
Blog, NEGLIGENCE AND FLATBED TRUCK ACCIDENT INJURIES IN NEW JERSEY
2019:
Blog, WHAT INJURIES COULD LEAD TO DRAM SHOP LIABILITY CLAIMS?
2019:
Blog, COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY TO A LOW-STRESS DIVORCE
2019:
Blog, CAN YOU SUE FOR FOOD POISONING?
2019:
Blog, CHILD VISITATION: RESPONSIBILITIES FOR PICK UP AND DROP OFF
2019:
Blog, WHAT TO DO IF YOU’RE ARRESTED DURING THE DIVORCE PROCESS
2019:
Blog, COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY TO A LOW-STRESS DIVORCE
2019:
Blog, AVOID THESE COMMON CAUSES OF DISTRACTED DRIVING
2018:
Blog, CAN I RECEIVE WORKERS' COMPENSATION IN NJ FOR REPETITIVE STRESS INJURIES?
2018:
Blog, HOW PARTY HOSTS CAN BE PUNISHED FOR A GUEST’S BLOOD ALCOHOL LEVEL
2018:
Blog, THE INSIDER'S LOOK AT DWI ACCIDENTS IN NJ
2018:
Blog, NURSING HOME NEGLIGENCE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
2014:
Blog, MULTIPLE TRIES AT GETTING VIDEOS FROM STATE MERITS EXTRA TIME TO FILE CLAIM
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