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Supreme Court of New Jersey affirms: Accidents involving low speed scooters are ineligible for Personal Injury Protection Benefits...

On May 14, 2024, the Supreme Court of New Jersey affirmed last summer’s Appellate Division decision that a plaintiff injured while operating a low-speed electronic scooter did not qualify for Personal Injury Protection...more

Hold on to your scooters! Accidents involving low speed scooters are ineligible for Personal Injury Protection Benefits in New...

In an unpublished decision issued July 5, 2023, the Appellate Division held that a plaintiff injured while operating a low-speed electronic scooter did not qualify for Personal Injury Protection (“PIP”) benefits. See Goyco v....more

Castano v. Augustine: Strict construction of the law at odds with New Jersey public policy?

Introduction - Over time, New Jersey’s No Fault Act has evolved to incorporate additional restrictions on an injured party’s right to sue for injuries resulting from an auto accident. These restrictions, viewed as a...more

Analyzing how right to repair legislation may affect insurance coverage and litigation

Tractors, ventilators, and iPhones are at the center of a growing dispute between consumers and manufacturers. For nearly a decade, organizations such as the Repair Association and iFixit have lobbied legislators to enact...more

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