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Mitchell Hamline School of Law

Mitchell Hamline Open Access

Faculty Scholarship

1981

A Primer on Minnesota No-Fault Automobile

Insurance

Michael K. Steenson

Mitchell Hamline School of Law, mike.steenson@mitchellhamline.edu

Publication Information

7 William Mitchell Law Review 313 (1981)

This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Mitchell Hamline Open Access. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty Scholarship by an authorized administrator of Mitchell Hamline Open Access.

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Steenson, Michael K., "A Primer on Minnesota No-Fault Automobile Insurance" (1981). Faculty Scholarship. Paper 58. http://open.mitchellhamline.edu/facsch/58

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A Primer on Minnesota No-Fault Automobile Insurance

Abstract

The Minnesota No-Fault Act has undergone substantial change since its enactment in 1974. Recent legislative

modifications and judicial constructions of the Act's provisions have served to correct earlier deficiencies, but

have raised new and complex problems of interpretation. In light of these developments, Professor Steenson

provides an overview that explains how the Act functions. After tracing the history of automobile insurance

regulation in Minnesota, Professor Steenson examines in detail the various compulsory and optional

insurance coverages under the Act, the proper sources of payment under those coverages, and the limitations

imposed by the Act on the right to recover damages in a tort action.

Keywords

Minnesota No-Fault Act, automobile insurance, basic economic loss benefits, automobile insurance

regulation, optional insurance coverage, torts

Disciplines

Insurance Law | Torts | Transportation Law

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