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You are here: Home / Arbitration / Court Decisions / Arbitration Process Issues / COURT REFUSES TO VACATE AWARD WHERE INSURER’S PRE-ARBITRATION APPEALS PROCESS NOT FOLLOWED

COURT REFUSES TO VACATE AWARD WHERE INSURER’S PRE-ARBITRATION APPEALS PROCESS NOT FOLLOWED

January 25, 2013 by Carlton Fields

Plaintiff USA Chiropractic commenced arbitration proceedings against PIP carrier NJ Re-Insurance Co., seeking coverage under an assignment of rights for medical treatment provided to NJ-Re’s insured. The arbitrator entered an award dismissing the claim, holding that USA Chiropractic lacked standing because it had not complied with the insurer’s appeals process before demanding arbitration. USA Chiropractic sought vacatur and also sued arbitration tribunal NAF in state court, arguing that the arbitrator had misapplied the law. The court denied plaintiff’s claims, holding that USA Chiropractic lacked standing for failure to follow NJ-Re’s pre-arbitration appeals process and, further, that NAF was immune from suit. The appellate court affirmed, finding that the trial court did not exceed its authority in denying USA Chiropractic’s request to set aside the award and that it was thus unnecessary to reach plaintiff’s appeal regarding whether NAF was an indispensable party to the litigation. USA Chiropractic v. NJ Re-Insurance Co., No. A-3108-11T1 (N.J. Ct. App. Dec. 14, 2012).

This post written by Ben Seessel.

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Filed Under: Arbitration Process Issues, Confirmation / Vacation of Arbitration Awards

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