S 3120
Repeals no-fault automobile insurance law and requires mandatory liability insurance law for motor vehicles.
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Bill overview
This bill proposes a significant shift in New Jersey’s auto insurance system. It would repeal the current ‘no-fault’ system and require all motor vehicle owners to carry mandatory liability insurance. This means coverage would be required for bodily injury, death, and property damage caused by drivers, rather than relying on personal injury protection. The bill also aims to align with federal standards by referencing specific coverage amounts.
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Nicholas Scutari
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