THIS IS A SAMPLE OF HOW SOME AUTO ACCIDENT CASES ARE DECIDED BY THE NJ COURTS. OUR FIRM DID NOT PARTICIPATE AS COUNSEL IN THIS CASE. THIS IS MERELY A SAMPLE SUMMARY FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES
CHAPTER 3. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
SUBCHAPTER 4. PERSONAL INJURY PROTECTION BENEFITS; MEDICAL PROTOCOLS;
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
11:3-4.1 Scope and purpose
(a) This subchapter implements the provisions of N.J.S.A. 39:6A-3.1, 39:6A-4 and 39:6A-4.3 by identifying the personal injury protection medical expense benefits and emergency personal injury protection coverage for which reimbursement of eligible charges will be made by automobile insurers under basic, standard and special automobile insurance policies and by motor bus insurers under medical expense benefits coverage.
(b) This subchapter applies to all insurers that issue policies of automobile insurance containing PIP coverage, emergency personal injury protection coverage and policies of motor bus insurance containing medical expense benefits coverage.
(c) This subchapter shall apply to those policies that are issued or renewed on or after March 22, 1999.
11:3-4.2 Definitions
The following words, phrases and terms, when used in this subchapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
"Ambulatory surgery facility" or "ambulatory surgical center" (ASC) means:
1. A surgical facility, licensed as an ambulatory surgery facility in New Jersey in accordance with N.J.A.C. 8:43A, in which ambulatory surgical cases are performed and which is separate and apart from any other facility license. (The ambulatory surgery facility may be physically connected to another licensed facility, such as a hospital, but is corporately, financially and administratively distinct, for example, it uses a separate tax-id number); or
2. A physician-owned single operating room in an office setting that is certified by Medicare.
"Basic automobile insurance policy" or "basic policy" means those private passenger automobile insurance policies issued in accordance with N.J.S.A. 39:6A-3.1 and N.J.A.C. 11:3-3. "Clinically supported" means that a health care provider prior to selecting, performing or ordering the administration of a treatment or diagnostic test has:
1. Personally examined the patient to ensure that the proper medical indications exist to justify ordering the treatment or test;
2. Physically examined the patient including making an assessment of any current and/or historical subjective complaints, observations, objective findings, neurologic indications, and physical tests;
3. Considered any and all previously performed tests that relate to the injury and the results and which are relevant to the proposed treatment or test; and
4. Recorded and documented these observations, positive and negative findings and conclusions on the patient's medical records.
"Decision point" means those junctures in the treatment of identified injuries indicated by hexagonal boxes on the Care Paths where a decision must be made about the continuation or choice of further treatment. The determination whether to administer one of the tests listed in N.J.A.C. 11:3- 4.5(b) is also a decision point for both identified and all other injuries.
"Decision point review" means the procedures in an insurer's approved decision point review plan for the insurer to receive notice and respond to requests for proposed treatment or testing at decision points.
"Diagnostic test" means a medical service or procedure utilizing biomechanical, neurological, neurodiagnostic, radiological, vascular or any means, other than bioanalysis, intended to assist in establishing a medical, dental, physical therapy, chiropractic or psychological diagnosis, for the purpose of recommending or developing a course of treatment for the tested patient to be implemented by the treating practitioner or by the consultant.
"Eligible charge" means the treating health care provider's usual, customary and reasonable charge or the upper limit of the medical fee schedule as found in N.J.A.C. 11:3-29.6, whichever is lower.
"Emergency care" means all medically necessary treatment of a traumatic injury or a medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity such that absence of immediate attention could reasonably be expected to result in: death; serious impairment to bodily functions; or serious dysfunction of a bodily organ or part. Such emergency care shall include all medically necessary care immediately following an automobile accident, including, but not limited to, immediate pre-hospitalization care, transportation to a hospital or trauma center, emergency room care, surgery, critical and acute care. Emergency care extends during the period of initial hospitalization until the patient is discharged from acute care by the attending physician. Emergency care shall be presumed when medical care is initiated at a hospital within 120 hours of the accident.
"Emergency personal injury protection coverage" means the coverage provided by a Special Automobile Insurance Policy pursuant to section 45 of P.L. 2003, c.89.
"Health care provider" or "provider" means those persons licensed or certified to perform health care treatment or services compensable as medical expenses and shall include, but not be limited to:
1. A hospital or health care facility that is maintained by State or any political subdivision;
2. A hospital or health care facility licensed by the Department of Health and Senior Services;
3. Other hospitals or health care facilities designated by the Department of Health and Senior Services to provide health care services, or other facilities, including facilities for radiological and diagnostic testing, free-standing emergency clinics or offices, and private treatment centers;
4. A nonprofit voluntary visiting nurse organization providing health care services other than a hospital;
5. Hospitals or other health care facilities or treatment centers located in other States or nations;
6. Physicians licensed to practice medicine and surgery;
7. Licensed chiropractors;
8. Licensed dentists;
9. Licensed optometrists;
10. Licensed pharmacists;
11. Licensed chiropodists (podiatrists);
12. Registered bioanalytical laboratories;
13. Licensed psychologists;
14. Licensed physical therapists;
15. Certified nurse mid-wives;
16. Certified nurse practitioners/clinical nurse-specialist;
17. Licensed health maintenance organizations;
18. Licensed orthotists and prosthetists;
19. Licensed professional nurses;
20. Licensed occupational therapists;
21. Licensed speech-language pathologists;
22. Licensed audiologists;
23. Licensed physicians assistants;
24. Licensed physical therapy assistants;
25. Licensed occupational therapy assistants; and
26. Providers of other health care services or supplies, including durable medical goods. "Identified injury" means those injuries identified by the Department in the subchapter Appendix as being suitable for medical treatment protocols in accordance with N.J.S.A. 39:6A-3.1a and 39:6A-4a.
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