Less than half the country has no-fault car accident laws. Many people ask, “What does it mean to be a no-fault state?” New Jersey provides no-fault protections to their citizens, which can limit a claimant’s ability to sue. Basic insurance policies may only allow for limited no-fault coverage, while standard ones can expand your right … Continue reading What Does It Mean to Be a No-Fault State Like New Jersey?
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