MN Car Accidents
What Type of Medical Expenses are Covered by No-Fault Benefits?
Minnesota No-Fault Benefits generally allow for the injured individual to decide what type of treatment they would like to seek after an accident, so long as the treatment is reasonable, necessary and for the treatment of accident-related injuries. Minn. Stat. … Continue reading
No-Fault Benefits: Location of an Accident
If the accident causing injury occurs within the borders of Minnesota, every person covered by insurance in some fashion that suffers economic loss from injury arising out of the maintenance or use of a motor vehicle or as a result … Continue reading
No-Fault Benefits: Definition of a “Motor Vehicle”
In order for the Minnesota No-Fault Automobile Insurance Act to apply, a vehicle must be both subject to state registration laws and be self-propelled or a trailer attached to such a vehicle. The Minnesota No-Fault Automobile Insurance Act specifically excludes … Continue reading
No-Fault Benefits: Definition of “Maintenance” or “Use” of a Motor Vehicle
The Minnesota No-Fault Act does not apply to an injury unless the injury occurred in connection with the maintenance or use of a motor vehicle. Maintenance or use of a motor vehicle (see legal standards) includes acts which are incident to … Continue reading
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