Turning back a challenge from the Medical Society of New Jersey, a state appeals court on Monday upheld the fee schedule that governs how much doctors are paid for treating people injured in automobile accidents.
The court acknowledged in In re Adoption of N.J.A.C. 11:3-29, A-0344-07, that the process of creating the schedule was not an exact science and that one of the databases might be flawed, but determined that the Department of Banking and Insurance had not been arbitrary or capricious in drawing it up.
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