Piech v. Layendecker Explained — Personal Injury

New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division • Decided 2018-10-19 • 194 A.3d 543; 456 N.J. Super. 367

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Case Summary

FASCIALE, J.A.D. *370This personal injury social-guest liability case deals with flawed jury charges, the erroneous admission of subjective lay opinion *371testimony into evidence, the proper denial of summary judgment, and the inapplicability of the law

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