NJ Supreme Court: Future Medical Expenses Within PIP Limits Are Inadmissible
On May 6, 2026, the New Jersey Supreme Court unanimously held in Murray v. Punina , 264 N.J. 1, 5 (2026) that future medical expense benefits that do not exceed a claimant's Personal Injury…
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