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N.J. No Fault Law                                                                                                                                                    

The nuances and myriad choices you are required to make when selecting the N.J. No Fault insurance policy that's right for you is bewildering. Questions that may arise are:

  • What is "No Fault" Insurance?
  • What is a "tort threshold?"
  • What are my choices of "tort threshold?"
  • How does my choice effect me and my immediate family members residing in my household?
  • What does "immediate family members mean?"
  • What's the difference between an "immediate family member," and a resident relative?"

Here is a terrific guide to help you make the choices that are right for you!