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Litigation
No Fault Law And The Serious Injury Threshold — 3 Pennsylvania General Credits

3 GEN Credits $69 + $4.50 Credit Reporting Fee = $73.50

This May 17, 2011 3.3-hour program by Michael J. Hutter, Esquire, provides a comprehensive explanation of the statutes and many important cases regarding the New York No Fault Law and Serious Injury Threshold. Mr. Hutter is a Professor of Law at Albany Law School and Special Counsel to the Albany, New York law firm of Powers & Santola, LLP.

Please Note: The course materials were updated December 12, 2011 to include a useful 7-page synopsis by Mr. Hutter of the Court of Appeals November 20 Perl v. Meher decision.

Major topics include:

Generally

• requirement of serious injury

• SUM

• conflict of laws

• more

Threshold Categories

• significant disfigurement, fracture, fetus, permanent loss of use, permanent consequential limitation of use, 90/180 days, emotional /psychological injuries, disc and other injuries

Causation

• establishing causal connection

Pommells rules

• aggravation and exacerbation

Damages

Summary Judgment Motions

• timeliness of motions/submissions; objections; burdens; more

• proof in admissible form

• competent medical proof

• medical examinations/treatment

• more

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NJ — 4 General Credits
NY — 4 Professional Practice Credits (attorneys seeking NY credit must ALWAYS place their orders from the New York page)
PA — 3 General Credits
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