Friday, September 19, 2014

New Jersey Personal Injury Law: Arbitration

New Jersey code § 2A:23A-20 requires personal injury cases be submitted to arbitration when the amount in dispute is $20,000 or less. Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution intended to resolve a parties’ issues outside of Court. The process is less complex and formal than Court, and often can be concluded more quickly and less expensively. Instead of a judge or a jury, an arbitrator or panel of arbitrators, hears the evidence, then makes a decision and issues an award. Arbitrators in New Jersey are retired superior court judges or attorneys who have at least seven years’ experience in their particular area of the law. They are chosen by the Assignment Judge, based on recommendations from the bar association.

There are standard procedures for arbitration, with both sides being given a chance to present their case, submit evidence, and make arguments. Unlike mediation, arbitration is an adversarial process with the parties working against each other. The arbitrator decides who is right and who is wrong and does not attempt to find a middle ground in order to make both parties happy. The arbitrator’s decision is non-binding, meaning if a party is unhappy with the decision, they may reject the award and choose to go to Court.


For more information about arbitration procedure and requirements in the state of New Jersey, visit the arbitration section of the New Jersey Courts’ website at http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/civil/arbipoli.htm

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