Attorney, Douglas Hanna, Offers Advice to NJ Residents Planning to File an Insurance Claim in The Ev
Douglas Hanna, Esq, states that "due to the fact that fireworks are illegal in New Jersey, many insurance claims for damage or injury caused by fireworks will be denied." Manasquan, NJ (PRWEB) July 03, 2014 Fireworks: Does NJ homeowners or tenant’s insurance provide coverage for a claim as a result of fireworks use on your property? Many plans do not provide coverage because fireworks are illegal in the state. “In the State of New Jersey, possession and use of fireworks is a 4th degree criminal offense. The standard NJ homeowner’s policy has exclusion for illegal acts.” , stat
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