Do I get pain and suffering under Minnesota no-fault coverage?
Car accident victims with Minnesota auto accident insurance do not get pain and suffering compensation under their auto insurance no-fault provisions. Minnesota no-fault insurance coverage is governed by Minnesota Statutes, Sections 65B.41 to 65B.71 (referred to as the Minnesota No-Fault Automobile Insurance Act). Under Minnesota’s no-fault auto insurance law, a driver involved in a car accident has a right to payments from his or her insurance company for basic economic loss, whether or not the driver was at fault for the accident.
