NJ Justices Back Faulting 'John Does' In Crash Suits

By Jeannie O'Sullivan (April 18, 2018, 5:03 PM EDT) -- The New Jersey Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed that unidentified motorists may by law be allocated fault in automobile accident lawsuits, potentially reducing the exposure of the named defendants, as long as the parties receive advance notice that a "John Doe" defense will be mounted....

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