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May an injured employee choose to sue his employ­er in civil court rather than in Workers’ Compensation Court?

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May an injured employee choose to sue his employ­er in civil court rather than in Workers’ Compensation Court?

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The New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Act provides an exclusive remedy to injured employ­ees, which means that, in general, an employee may not sue his employer in civil court for a job-related injury. An employer may only be sued in civil court when the employer intentionally injures an employee; the legal standard to prove an inten­tional injury is very high.

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