- October 17, 2014Auto Accident Injury Lawsuit Verdict - New Jersey auto accident injury attorneys representing families and individuals involved in car accidents throughout New Jersey.Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
- October 17, 2014Burlington Girl Drowns While Lifeguard Is on Duty, Family Sues for Wrongful Death The body of the 14 year old decedent was found in June of 1999, at the bottom of the pool at the defendant’s apartment complex in Edgewater Park, New Jersey. Neither the other swimmers nor the defendant …Categories: Wrongful Death
- October 13, 2014A client of the Keefe Law Firm had been using an eye wrinkle beauty cream product every night for about a month before she sustained her injuries. One night around midnight she applied the Renew cream as she had been applying it for the past month. She would wash her hands and face before every …Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
- October 11, 2014The Honorable Jamie D. Happas, P.J.S.C., granted Final Approval of a proposed Settlement during a Fairness Hearing at the Middlesex County Courthouse, New Jersey, resolving a lawsuit filed by Class Representatives, Kathleen Janes, Anthony and Lynne Sermarini, John and Connie McDaniel, and Robert …Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
- July 31, 2013John E. Gregory, Jr. successfully arbitrated a case involving the wrongful death of an eighteen year old son and brother who died as a result of a one vehicle drunk driving accident. It was a tragic accident that involved long-time childhood friends. On a winter’s evening several adults purchased …Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
- May 11, 2013Keefe Law Firm recently settled a case on behalf of a client who was the driver in a catastrophic, single tractor-trailer accident, suffering life-altering head injuries. Plaintiff was married with seven children at the time. He was hired by a transport company to haul a load of construction …Categories: Firm News, Verdicts & Settlements
- May 10, 2013Keefe Law Firm represented a successful New Jersey mesothelioma case involving a naval aircraft carrier. In this case, the client worked for a brief period (from 1959-60) as a pipe coverer’s assistant on the U. S. S. Kitty Hawk, an aircraft carrier, while the ship was in dry dock at the New York …Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
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AFFF Settlement Update – What’s Happening in the Courts (2026 Update)
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For decades, veterans across all branches of the military relied on firefighting foam known as Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) to protect personnel and military assets from dangerous fuel-based fires. While AFFF served a critical function in high-risk environments, mounting scientific… Read More »
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