Personal
injury cases despite being legally acknowledged as faults and despite
the fact that New Jersey has strict state rules and regulations
related to personal injury accidents and even have provisions to help
the victim get justified amount of compensation for the accident.
However; these cases are slightly different from other types of legal
cases and these also have certain rules and regulations attached with
them, which impose certain kinds of restrictions on the complainant.
Hence; just being a victim of a personal injury New Jersey
case is not just enough for the victim to demand compensation for the
accident and the losses he or she has incurred as a result of the
accident. There are various other things that the victim of a
personal injury case in New Jersey must be aware of for filing a case
and getting the compensation successfully.
Statute
of limitation:
'Statute
of limitation' is a term that is used with respect to the time frame
that is made available to the victim or victims of a personal injury
case in New Jersey to file a lawsuit against the person responsible
for the accident. Every state has its own time frame as the statute
of limitation and for New Jersey, the same is two years. This means
that the victim or victims of a personal injury case, whether that
may be of nature, will be able to file the lawsuit against the
responsible person within a time frame of 2 years. If the victim
tries to file a complaint against the accused after 2 years, the
court will automatically deny to hear the case and the victim may
also lose his or her chances of getting the compensation for the
accident. However; despite the fact that the statute of limitation
for personal injury New Jersey cases is 2 years, the
victim should ideally file the case and lawsuit as soon as possible,
so that the lawyer can bring it to the view of the court the
condition of the victim after the accident.
The
same is restricted to 90 days for filing a case against a government
agency or some person associated with government organization for a
personal injury case.
Restrictions:
There
are again many other restriction related to the matter of getting
compensation and almost each type of personal injury New
Jersey cases have certain restrictions associated with them. For
instance, law associated with personal injury cases which are related
to dog bites, states that the dog owner will be immunized from paying
a compensation for the first time injury that is caused by the dog
but is subject to compensate from the second time.
For
further details visit New
Jersey Personal Injury Lawyer or
wants an appointment contact Bergen
County Personal Injury Attorney here:
Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Hasson, P.C.320 Cedar Lane Teaneck, NJ
07666
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us today! (201) 530-6272