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Are state owned hospitals and doctors, nurses, and other employees of the state of New Jersey entitled to special notice of my intention to bring a lawsuit against them?

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Are state owned hospitals and doctors, nurses, and other employees of the state of New Jersey entitled to special notice of my intention to bring a lawsuit against them?

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Yes. State owned hospitals and medical facilities as well as state employed doctors, nurses and other state employees are all entitled to Notice of your intention to file a lawsuit against them within 90 days of the malpractice. If you believe that you have been a victim of malpractice, you must see a lawyer immediately to make sure you give the proper Notice of Tort Claim or your case may be barred.

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