Minnesotans Continue to Pay for No Fault Car Insurance
The St. Paul Pioneer Press reported on Thursday that two bills which planned to change the current no-fault system were shot down in senate hearings. Minnesota has had their no fault car insurance system in place since 1974 and it's drivers pay on average of $800 a year.
Two bills overhauling Minnesota car insurance laws suffered defeats
Wednesday in the Senate Commerce Committee, leaving intact the no-fault
insurance system some blame for making policies here more expensive than in
neighboring states.
Minnesota is one of 10 states with no-fault auto insurance. It means that drivers in accidents have their damages paid by their own insurance company regardless of who is at fault.
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