Minnesota Personal Injury Legal Guides (4 found)

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Eric Michael Palmer
Written by Eric Michael Palmer
Contributor Level 4

Under Minnesota State Law, individuals that are insured at the time of a car accident, regardless of their negligence or lack thereof, are afforded No-Fault Benefits under the Minnesota No-Fault Automobile Insurance Act (Minn. Stat. Sec. 65B.41).
Michael Alen Bryant
Written by Michael Alen Bryant
Contributor Level 3

We usually suggest as early as possible. Once you have gotten through the initial issues of an accident and have seen the doctor, you have a start to the whole picture of what has happened to you. The insurance companies get out quick and will attempt to get ahead of you as far as investigation goes
Jeffrey David Stowman
Written by Jeffrey David Stowman
Contributor Level 3

Whoever caused your bills is ultimately responsible to pay. But, your no-fault car insurance will pay some of your bills. The good thing about no-fault car insurance is that your bills get paid quickly.
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