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| | Motorcycle Accident Attorney, New Jersey, Clark, Cranford, Personal Injury Lawyer (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12) |
 | | Beginning in the early 1980’s, the New Jersey legislature had attempted to reduce the amount of automobile accident claims by requiring purchasers of automobile insurance to choose between an unlimited right to sure, and a limited right to sue in exchange for a reduction in the amount of the insurance premium. |
 | | Ten years later, New Jersey passed AICRA, a comprehensive legislative package with a multi-faceted approach aimed at achieving the goals of containing costs, rooting out fraud within the system, and ensuring a fair rate of return for insurers. |
 | | The New Jersey Supreme Court disagreed, observing AICRA is a detailed and comprehensive statute seeking to contain costs in multiple ways: through the prosecution of fraud, introduction of a more limited (and cheaper) coverage options, implementing a dispute resolution procedure and tightening the threshold. |
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