August 3, 2017
New Jersey law requires the driver and all passengers in a car to wear a properly adjusted and fastened seat belt while the vehicle is in operation on any street or highway in this State. We all know, however, that not everyone always complies with this law. If you don’t and are injured in an accident, your failure to comply with New Jersey’s seat belt law could have a very negative impact on your case. Where a driver raises the so-called “seat belt defense,” it unleashes a whole series of questions for the jury to answer. Initially, a jury must make two separate decisions about fault. The first one concerns the cause of the accident. The second is as to…