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N.J. car accident lawyers 

Before N.J. No Fault Law was invented


Thirty-five years ago (in 1976), the NBC Peacock logo was replaced, Ted Turner purchased the Atlanta Braves, and Great Britain rolled out the first supersonic Concord. In 1976,  victims of a negligent driver, who suffered personal injuries in a NJ car accident, was permitted to sue the owner and operator of the other car for pain, suffering, and other economic damages; regardless of the nature and extent of  their injuries.

Medical expenses incurred in a N.J. car accident were

paid by the injured person's personal health insurance company; or were deducted from the settlement proceeds of a car accident case, with the consent of her treating physician.

What a difference a couple of decades make.

Today, an accident victim has to be a rocket scientist to navigate the tortuous landscape of making a claim for your pain and suffering, medical bills, and economic damages from a car accident.

Are you thinking, how can a N.J. car accident be that complicated? O.K., let's test your NJ car accident I.Q.:

  •  What is underinsured motorist coverage?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
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