New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A990

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Restricts access to motor vehicle accident reports under certain circumstances.

Impact

This legislation will impact the way accident reports are processed and accessed in New Jersey. Under the existing law, the public had more immediate access to accident data, which aided in personal investigations and insurance claims. The new 90-day waiting period could slow down processes for individuals seeking information for legal or insurance-related purposes. Supporters of the bill argue that the delay provides necessary privacy protection for individuals involved in accidents, shielding them from potential harassment or unwanted public scrutiny.

Summary

Assembly Bill A990 seeks to restrict public access to certain information contained in motor vehicle accident reports, delaying availability to 90 days post-accident for general public access. Previously, information was accessible within 24 hours to insurance investigators, and the bill modifies this by providing a shield for sensitive data in accident reports from public inspection during the stated period. Exceptions are included for specific individuals and entities to ensure that those directly involved in an accident can obtain necessary information without delay.

Contention

Opponents of A990 fear that the extended waiting period may hinder the transparency expected in public records and could disadvantage individuals seeking timely access to relevant information regarding their accidents. Critics argue that it may complicate legal processes and the timely resolution of insurance claims, which often require direct access to such reports for substantiation. This could be particularly detrimental for pedestrians or individuals needing immediate evidence after an accident.

Companion Bills

NJ S586

Same As Restricts access to motor vehicle accident reports under certain circumstances.

NJ A2110

Carry Over Restricts access to motor vehicle accident reports under certain circumstances.

NJ S3688

Carry Over Restricts access to motor vehicle accident reports under certain circumstances.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2110

Restricts access to motor vehicle accident reports under certain circumstances.

NJ S3688

Restricts access to motor vehicle accident reports under certain circumstances.

NJ S586

Restricts access to motor vehicle accident reports under certain circumstances.

NJ HB381

Provides relative to motor vehicle accident reports

NJ S4342

Makes victims of motor vehicle accidents eligible for VCCO compensation under certain circumstances; establishes Traffic Crash Victim's Bill of Rights.

NJ A5629

Makes victims of motor vehicle accidents eligible for VCCO compensation under certain circumstances; establishes Traffic Crash Victim's Bill of Rights.

NJ S3949

Allows persons operating bicycle, low-speed electric bicycle, or low-speed electric scooter involved in accident to be eligible for personal injury protection benefits; requires crash reports for accidents.

NJ SB1508

Relating to vehicle accident reporting.

NJ A5575

Requires redaction of certain personal identifying information on vehicle accident reports.

NJ SB162

AN ACT relating to vehicle accident reports.

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