Car Accident Legal Guidance

Summary

New Jersey follows a no-fault car insurance system, meaning each drivers insurance covers their own medical bills regardless of fault. Accidents resulting in injury, death, or over $500 in damage must be reported. You have 2 years to file a personal injury lawsuit.

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Hi
Hello! It's nice to meet you. How can I assist you with your legal concerns today?
I need help with an accident case
Hello! I'd be glad to help. Can you please provide more details about the accident? Was it a car accident, workplace accident, or something else? Are you located in New Jersey?
car accident
I'm sorry to hear about your accident. Could you please share more information? Were there injuries involved? Who was at fault? Remember, New Jersey follows a no-fault car insurance system. Each driver's insurance company pays for their own medical bills regardless of who was at fault.
Thank you
I'm sorry to hear about your car accident. In New Jersey, there are specific laws regarding car accidents:
- You must report the accident if it results in injury, death, or over $* in damage.
- You have 2 years to file a personal injury lawsuit.
Would you like guidance on how to proceed?
Thanks
You're welcome! If you need help with filing a personal injury lawsuit, or if you have more questions about your car accident case, feel free to ask.