Does the NJ Statute of Limitations in 39-6A-13.1 only apply to insurance company for a NJ-PIP claim?

July 18, 2010 - 10:42 pm 2 Comments

If the insurance company denies a NJ PIP claim for service made more that two years ago, must I pay the claim? Or does the statue of limitations also cover me as well.

The statute only specifically mentions insurance companies and lawsuits for injuries generally have a 6 year limitation. It is unclear from the statutes if it s possible to sue someone whose insurance did not cover an accident, especially if the person did not properly request payment from the insurer. I would speak to a lawyer about it.

2 Responses to “Does the NJ Statute of Limitations in 39-6A-13.1 only apply to insurance company for a NJ-PIP claim?”

  1. shamrock65@verizon.net Says:

    I WOULD THINK THAT IF THE INS. CO. IS NOT LIABLE BECAUSE OF THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS THEN YOU SHOULD ALSO BE PROTECTED FOR THE SAME REASONS.
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  2. James F Says:

    The statute only specifically mentions insurance companies and lawsuits for injuries generally have a 6 year limitation. It is unclear from the statutes if it s possible to sue someone whose insurance did not cover an accident, especially if the person did not properly request payment from the insurer. I would speak to a lawyer about it.
    References :

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