Who will pay my medical bills after a car accident in NJ?

  New Jersey is a no-fault state, which means your insurance company is responsible to pay your medical bills for any medical treatment that is reasonable, and as a result of the accident It doesn’t matter whose fault the accident was.  You are paying for what’s called personal injury protection coverage, or PIP coverage, which […]

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What is No Fault Law in New Jersey, and what’s Important to know about it?

Unfortunately, most times people come to us after they have chosen the type of coverage that they want in their automobile insurance We recommend that people consult an attorney prior to choosing the options on their automobile insurance because it’s important that you protect yourself and protect your family First and foremost, you want to […]

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What defines a serious injury in New Jersey?

In New Jersey, the term serious injury is a term used in the statute with regard to motor vehicle accidents In the motor vehicle financial responsibility law, it is defined as being something such as death, dismemberment, loss of a fetus, displaced fracture, severe scarring or disfigurement In the area of injuries that’s called permanent […]

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What Damages are Recoverable in an Auto Accident in New Jersey?

If you’re injured in an automobile accident in New Jersey, there are certain types of damages you have the right to recover There are two categories.  The first category is the fairly simple one and it’s called economic loss, or out-of-pocket expenses.  That will include your property damage, your wage loss, and any unpaid medical […]

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How much time do I have to file a lawsuit for my accident case?

In New Jersey, you have two years to file a lawsuit for an accident such as a slip and fall or a motor vehicle accident Each case is different, there are other limitations that apply when you are dealing with personal injury cases. For cases against a state, county or a municipality, you have something […]

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