A new statute allowing lawsuits accusing auto insurance companies of bad faith is sure to shake up New Jersey’s personal injury landscape.
But ideas about how its implementation will play out vary, depending on who you ask.
"Distinguishing between actionable misconduct and mere second-guessing will require the courts to develop a standard which could have been clearly set forth in the act. It will take years for that issue to make its way through the trial and appellate courts before ultimately being settled by our state Supreme Court," the New Jersey Defense Association said.
January 24, 2022 at 03:45 PM
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A new statute allowing lawsuits accusing auto insurance companies of bad faith is sure to shake up New Jersey’s personal injury landscape.
But ideas about how its implementation will play out vary, depending on who you ask.
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