Ken Vercammen's NJ Laws email newsletter September 14, 2003 #135 In this issue: 1. Uninsured and Underinsured Injury Cases. Injured Persons Obtaining Money Recovery if Negligent Drivers Donıt Have Adequate Insurance. 2. As Undue Influence was 'Clear,' the Will of the Elderly Testatrix is Denied Admission to Probate. 3. OK to Follow Drunk into Garage Uninsured and Underinsured Injury Cases. ___________________ 1 Injured Persons Obtaining Money Recovery if Negligent Drivers Donıt Have Adequate Insurance. Most injuries to drivers involved in multi-vehicle accidents are the fault of the other driver and, even though you may have adequate insurance the responsible party may not. New Jersey law generally requires a driver to have: $15,000 for injury or death of 1 person per accident. $30,000 for injury or death of 2 or more persons per accident. $5,000 for property damage per accident. However, New Jersey also permits the sale of a new ³basic² policy which essentially provides no coverage at all if someone is injured. "Uninsured motorist" means that the person responsible for your injuries is operating a vehicle without any insurance coverage whatsoever. If you have purchased uninsured motorist coverage, you will be able to collect from your insurance company to recoup your damages (both property and personal). "Underinsured motorist" means that the person responsible for your injuries has opted to purchase only the minimum policy required by law. If you have purchased underinsured motorist coverage, you will be able to collect from your insurance company to recoup your damages (both property and personal) that exceed the responsible party's limits. We can often help you if you are seriously injured and the defendant has minimal coverage or was uninsured. It is imperative that you carry insurance that includes "uninsured motorist" coverage and "underinsured motorist" coverage. Drivers are responsible to pay for catastrophic injuries. You must protect your interests and your future by making sure that your insurance policy includes protection against drivers who are irresponsible. In the event that you have been hit and injured by someone who carries only the minimum policy required by law, or even worse someone who has no insurance coverage at all, you must protect yourself. Never drive or ride without insurance and never purchase insurance without including high uninsured motorist coverage and underinsured motorist coverage. The nominal fee that insurance companies charge for the extra coverage may save you thousands of dollars in the long run. "We strongly recommend that every person carry a minimum of $300,000 in uninsured/underinsured coverage. This is the insurance you carry that protects YOU, not the other guy - who's more important? The cost is minimal and the benefits to you if you need it can protect you against devastation." _______ 2. As Undue Influence was 'Clear,' the Will of the Elderly Testatrix is Denied Admission to Probate. ESTATES AND TRUSTS In Re Probate of the Last Will and Testament of Catelli Docket # A-2963-01T5 The testatrix's will was properly rejected as the product of undue influence because the proponent and the testatrix had a confidential relationship and because there were "suspicious circumstances" surrounding the execution of the Will. _______________ 3. OK to Follow Drunk into Garage. State v. Nikola, 821 A.2d 110 (N.J. App. Div. 2003). A police officer, who has temporarily detained a motorist outside her garage based on probable cause that she had been driving while under the influence, may follow the motorist into her garage while she retrieves her driving credentials and then arrest her without a warrant. ________ The End of an Era! Steve Vercammen gets married on September 19. Dan Fabrizio gets married October 4. Our fall Community Calendar of Events and charity running races will be featured in our next edition. _________________________ Thank you for reading our newsletter! God Bless America USA #1 Kenneth Vercammen 2053 Woodbridge Ave. Edison, NJ 08817 NEW PHONE 732-572-0500 New (Fax) 732-572-0030 website: www.njlaws.com Editor's Note and Disclaimer: All materials Copyright 2003. You may pass along the information on the NJ Laws Newsletter and website, provided the name and address of the Law Office is included. Always schedule an office appointment with an experienced attorney when you have a legal matter. The Rules of Court limit an attorney's ability to discuss matters over the phone. If you have legal questions, you should schedule an in- office consultation. REMOVALS TO BE DONE BY WEBMASTER LONEKEEP.COM To remove, just email back & type in subject remove. Removals are performed by the webmaster once per month.