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November 2017 Issue of the Clinton Township Newsletter

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2 1 N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 7 Begins Tues., Oct. 17, 11 am – 12 pm ICS Early Education Building Led by Connie Fortunato, $35/child (incl. 7 sessions). This fantastic program for parent/caregiver and children incorporates story time, singing, dance and more! Little ones (12 mos - 3 yrs old) can socialize, have fun and experience a friendly Catholic school environment. Give your child the headstart they need to ensure their readiness for preschool! Limited Enrollment. Call 908.735.6334 to register. m o s t c o m m o n t y p e s o f p e r s o na l I n J u r y c l a I m s Accidents happen when least expected. We can't plan for them, but we can take steps to limit their likelihood of occurring. The failure to take appropriate precautions is what leads to personal injury lawsuits. "Personal injury" refers to injuries suffered as a result of someone else's negligent, reckless or intentional behaviors. Knowing some of the most common personal injury claims can help us become more aware of areas for caution. • Vehicular Accidents – The New Jersey Department of Transportation reported 59,096 vehicular crashes with injuries for 2016; 685 of those occurred in Hunterdon County. Each year, millions in this country are injured in these accidents, making this the number one personal injury claim. • Slip and Fall Accidents – Property owners are responsible for keeping their premises safe -- clearing away snow, ice and other obstacles, maintaining stairways and providing sufficient lighting. They can be held liable for another person's injury if they ignore or fail to properly repair a hazard; neglect to post adequate warnings about pending repairs; or violate building codes. • Medical Malpractice – We expect doctors to heal us, but sometimes they can't. Unsatisfactory medical results, however, are not grounds for medical malpractice claims. You must show that damages suffered were the result of a misdiagnosis or a doctor's failure to provide a "reasonable standard of care;" in other words, that he or she failed to deliver the same level of care any other reasonable physician would. • Defective Products – Manufacturers are required to use reasonable care to ensure the safety of their products. This includes everyone from designers to those who assemble the parts and those who package the product for distribution. Injuries sustained while using the product for its intended purposes as specified are the subject of product liability cases. Personal injury claims can be complex and are subject to a statute of limitations. (New Jersey's statute of limitations is two years from the injury or from the date of death in cases of fatalities). An attorney experienced in your type of case can help you determine your grounds for filing a claim. Be aware and stay safe! – Victor Rotolo Victor A. Rotolo is a long-time resident of Clinton Township and the founder of Rotolo Karch Law. Call Rotolo Karch Law today: 908.534.7900 to discuss any legal situation confronting you. Your half-hour consultation is free of charge! Their attorneys and staff are ready to serve your legal needs. Rotolo Karch Law • 502 US 22 West, Lebanon, NJ 08833. www.RotoloKarchLaw.com Divorce ~ Custody Child Support Injuries & Accidents Motor Vehicle Violations DWI/DUI Criminal Defense Juvenile Matters Legal/Dental/Medical Malpractice Business/Contract Disputes Appeals Discrimination Issues 502 U.S. 22 Lebanon, NJ 08833 908∙534∙7900 www.RotoloKarchLaw.com Victor A. Rotolo, Esq. Former Police Officer, City of Elizabeth Mediation and Arbitration: Services and Venue Available I c s p r e s e n t s T h e L i T T L e M e r M a i d ! Join us "Under the Sea" and let The Little Mermaid become a "Part of Your World"! Disney's The Little Mermaid is playing at Immaculate Conception School (ICS) in Annandale from November 10 through November 12. Dive right into this classic tale! The Little Mermaid takes place in a magical kingdom beneath the sea, where a beautiful young mermaid, Ariel, longs to leave her ocean home to live in the world above. But first, she'll have to defy King Triton, her father and king of all the sea, escape the clutches of Ursula, the evil sea witch and convince Prince Eric that she's the girl with the perfect voice. Will love conquer all? Does Prince Eric come to the rescue or can Sebastian, Scuttle and Flounder save Ariel and her world "Under the Sea"? This spectacular musical is not to be missed. Performances are Friday, November 10 at 7:00 pm, Saturday November 11 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm and Sunday, November 12 at 2:00 pm. Come be a part of our world at Immaculate Conception School and support the ICS students, directors and production team who have been working very hard to deliver a fun show for all! Tickets are $12 in advance or at the door. For more information, please visit: www.ICSAnnandale.org.

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