The Statute of Limitations for Jew Jersey Worker’s Compensation claims is 2 years. Worker’s Compensation differ from regular personal injury case in that it can be re-opened after the initial settlement. And that rule says that you have the right to reopen your case in the event you need additional treatment after the settlement. You’ve got two years to reopen the case from the date that you receive the check. It’s important that your lawyer keep track of the re-operned Statute of Limitations, and all of the special considerations related to Workers’ Compensation.
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