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No Fault Insurance

Posted on February 17, 2010.
No Fault InsuranceWhen a resident of Texas has a car accident in Minnesota, a no fault insurance?

A Texas resident has an accident in Minnesota, a no fault insurance, and Minnesota is one who is at fault, how do insurance companies handle when the Texas law is different from Minnesota. There was no injury.

In every state except Michigan the term "No-Fault" refers only to the doctor and paying the injured party. This means that regardless of who is at fault, your own insurance company pays your medical bills.

Who pays for car damage to MN is still based on negligence. The incident will be treated under the laws of MN because that is where the accident occurred. So if the other driver is at fault you paid for your car damage by their insurance company. In the MN have adopted laws to comparative negligence on the facts accident you may not be due to 100% of your damages. If you paid 15% of the negligence to the accident, the amount you can receive is reduced by only 15%.

Good Luck

It is processed in accordance with the legislation in the area where the accident occurred. This is called ability, which is a term that applies to law enforcement more.

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