HISENAJ v. KUEHNER


942 A.2d 769 (2008)

194 N.J. 6

Hajrie HISENAJ, Plaintiff-Respondent, and Binak Hisenaj, her husband, Plaintiff, v. Amanda L. KUEHNER, Defendant-Appellant, and GMAC, John Doe I Through John Doe X (Being fictitious) and ABC Corporation Through XYZ Corporation (Being fictitious), Defendants.

Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided March 6, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael B. Devins argued the cause for appellant (McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, attorneys; Mr. Devins, Walter R. Krzastek, Jr., Lisa E. Lomelo and Patrick J. Farmer III, Morristown, on the briefs).

Michelle Joy Munsat argued the cause for respondent.

Bruce H. Stern, Lawrenceville, argued the cause for amicus curiae Association of Trial Lawyers of America-New Jersey (Stark & Stark, attorneys).

Stephen J. Foley, Jr., Asbury Park, submitted a brief on behalf of amicus curiae New Jersey Defense Association (Campbell, Foley, Lee, Murphy & Cernigliaro, attorneys).


Justice LaVECCHIA delivered the opinion for the Court.

The issue in this appeal arose out of the trial of a personal-injury action for injuries sustained in an automobile accident. The jury's verdict was largely in favor of defendant, and plaintiff appealed. A panel of the Appellate Division reversed and held that plaintiff was entitled to a new trial because the trial court erred in admitting expert testimony from defendant's biomechanical engineer. Hisenaj v...

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