Does Change in PIP Law Entitle Auto Injury Victim to Future Medical Costs?
"The record shows the trial court was misled into error here and we are confident justice will ultimately be achieved," plaintiffs attorney Gerald Clark said.
May 22, 2024 at 02:55 PM
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Insurance LitigationThe New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether a legislative amendment to the state's Personal Injury Protection, or PIP, law allows an accident victim to collect benefits for postcrash medical expenses.
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