Recovering on behalf of those injured in the Sept. 29 crash of a New Jersey Transit train in Hoboken could be challenging, according to lawyers who have made claims against the transit agency.
New Jersey Transit’s self-insured status makes it a tough opponent in injury litigation, and some suits could be tripped up by the many rules and requirements of New Jersey’s Tort Claims Act, lawyers said.
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