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07Jun

Understanding the 'Notice' Defense

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The lack of timely notice is a defense to traumatic injury claims.  A claimant must provide notice of the accident within 90 days, as required by Section 17 (N.J.S.A. 34:15-17), if not, there is a valid defense to the claim.  There is no requirement...
By: Chartwell Law
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